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Banks Bring Coffee Shops To New Branches

PYMNTS

With the bank branch of the future, large institutions such as Capital One and Fifth Third are aiming to create spaces that appeal to millennials around Chicago that provide technical support, financial advice and — in some instances — cappuccino. By the same token, Capital One has brought three Capital One Cafes in Chicago.

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Oars + Alps Gets $1.3-Million Funding Boost

PYMNTS

Chicago-based men’s grooming line Oars + Alps is hoping to change that with its $1.3-million Financing for this round came from Breakout Capital and the Levy family’s investment avenue. Our goal is to create a year-round skincare line for millennials guys. million round of seed funding.

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Financial Conferences this Fall Showcasing New Ideas and Innovation

William Mills

Between September and October, we’ll see a host of new companies, ideas and innovation, and we’ll hear from the “experts” on those issues we need to pay attention to in 2017. Alternative lenders are learning more about fraud to their dismay and access to capital. The best quote I’ve heard recently is, “Anyone can lend money.

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Finovate Debuts: Envestnet “Advisor Now” Offers Robo-Tools for Wealth Management

Fintech Labs Insights

Based in Chicago, IL. Not only does our fiduciary framework provide support to large institutions that need to centralize small accounts—especially in the wake of a new DOL Rule—but also gives advisors an opportunity to extend their reach to new and existing clients that may include millennials or “savers.” 1,500+ employees.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

CB Insights

Instead, new millennial-inspired and tech-infused dining trends have been emerging across the US and internationally. Many of yesterday’s casual dining brands are dying, but not because millennials “don’t eat out.” Brick-and-mortar businesses have been hammered over the past decade — with the exception of one bright spot.

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What The Great Time Revolution Means For Consumers

PYMNTS

Electricity would also give innovators their own superpower, an incentive to design and manufacture a whole range of electric-powered appliances – irons, refrigerators, dryers, ovens, stoves, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers – that would do more than save women time “doing chores.”. Home Is Where the Economic Production Is. Image Source: [link].