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Fresh Food Retail Could Get Boost Via Tech And New Laws

PYMNTS

It’s hardly news that digital and mobile technology — along with advances in logistics and delivery, and the rise of newer players — are changing the grocery industry. The latest demonstration of that comes from Oklahoma City. The latest demonstration of that comes from Oklahoma City.

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Schmidlap Bank, A Division of Community Bank

Jeff For Banks

Perhaps there is little evidence of the benefit of your 100-year brand, so it's a difficult argument to make. In more recent merger discussions, however, I have heard more refreshing arguments that it is not necessary to re-brand every nook and cranny of your bank into one. Does this make sense today? I think not. All specific to me.

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Alexa’s Future As a Built-In Roommate

PYMNTS

After a certain age, most consumers are no longer really in the market for a roommate — unless of course they happen to be married to them. That’s a pretty significant upgrade to the normal roommate arrangement — and one that complexes like Brandon Place in Oklahoma City are hoping will be attractive to residents.

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Uber Of X: WeGoLook Is The Uber Of Authentication

PYMNTS

As a result, consumers can ultimately lose confidence or faith in their favorite brand or retailer. One company that’s looking to remove the stigma of online purchases is Oklahoma-based startup company WeGoLook. RS: WeGoLook is a mobile technology company that’s changing the way the world works.

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