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Yum! Brands Adapts To COVID-19 With Contactless Delivery And Digital Technology

PYMNTS

Amid a focus on off-premise dining and digital technology, Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs said the firm saw early signs of recovery in markets first impacted by the coronavirus and stabilization in other places. As was the case with all of its brands, Gibbs said, “Taco Bell responded quickly across all fronts to adapt to COVID-19.”

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Brand Differentiation – How One Bank Is Producing 132% Profit Growth

South State Correspondent

If your bank struggles to create a clear value proposition and brand differentiation, then we have a case study for you. Brand Differentiation Step 1: Build an Employee-Centric Culture. It would do that by using technology, design, and data science to provide a customer experience that would generate its publicity.

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Vans Skates Into LA With Community-Driven Concept

PYMNTS

There’s community-based and community-driven. Youth-oriented shoe and apparel brand Vans has found the intersection of both, as seen in its most recent store opening this past week in Los Angeles. The brand is well-known for using its community of skateboarders for design ideas and marketing. Our downtown L.A.

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Why community banks should partner with fintechs

Independent Banker

With consumer expectations seeming to evolve faster every year, community banks could consider partnering with a fintech to keep up with technological innovation. Swashbuckling, nimble, well-funded and unapologetically entrepreneurial, fintechs are offering innovations that allow community bankers to dream big in a host of ways.

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CEO Q&A: Brand Presence for Community Banks

ABA Community Banking

The post CEO Q&A: Brand Presence for Community Banks appeared first on ABA Banking Journal. A conversation with Tim Marshall, president and CEO of the Bank of Ann Arbor.

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Walden Mutual aims to serve New England’s food community

Independent Banker

As the first mutual bank to open in decades, Walden Mutual Bank is gearing up to support New England’s farmers, food service industry and sustainable food community. submitted its application to the FDIC at the end of August with the intent to serve New England’s local and sustainable food community with a bank owned by its depositors.

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Perficient’s Bright Paths Program Welcomes 25 Women to Tech in Detroit

Perficient

As a company known to treasure talent, embrace effort, and reward results, Perficient’s goal is to extend a number of qualified cohort graduates a full-time job in the software engineering and development field, where they will partner with one of the world’s biggest brands in the Detroit metro region. . READY TO GROW YOUR CAREER?

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