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Steal This 5-Step Banking Innovation Playbook from Gentle Monster

South State Correspondent

Honkook Kim and his Gentle Monster Brand is a perfect example. The Banking Innovation Playbook – Step 1: Find a Niche Kim looked at the market and knew he needed traction in at least a single segment where he could create a brand and a following for Gentle Monster. Find the gap in one segment and build success from there.

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A New Human Connection

Independent Banker

Interactive video ATMs draw attention as an alternative retail delivery option. ATMs with video connections to bank staff in a centralized back office have been getting a lot of buzz within the industry. Tellers at PCSB Bank’s central office can perform most tasks that on-site branch tellers can, Johnson says.

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7 Rules To Improve Total Experience Using the “Time-on-Task” Methodology

South State Correspondent

We don’t care if it is an ATM, a new branch design, a fraud database, a deposit account opening product, or a core system, time matters. Usually, speeding up technology comes down to intelligent design around a thoughtful process and using existing or third-party data to limit input time. The result? The overall result?

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Data Dive: FedEx Competes, BoA Automates And Hackers Hack … Everyone, Including Each Other

PYMNTS

FedEx has officially announced the launch of FedEx Fulfillment , its new merchant-centric eCommerce platform designed to allow its partners to to fulfill orders and track inventory across multiple channels, as well as manage inventory for their stores. Boxes will be branded to the retailer, not FedEx). It is hard to say.

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Gonzo Goes to BAI Retail Delivery 2014: Sweet Home Chicago?

Gonzobanker

Tom McGill of First Financial Bank led a session with our own Jim Burson where McGill pointed to the risks of single-service customers, the importance of customers advocating for your brand, and getting bank reporting accountability simplified across channels. The big theme was branch of the future. So, we get it. Two jumped out.

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