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Deep Dive: Credit Unions Like And Subscribe To Social Media

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. Social media has become a cornerstone of everyday life over the last few decades, with 72 percent of Americans using social media today, a dramatic increase from the mere 5 percent that Pew Research Center first tracked in 2005. How credit unions leverage social media. billion in assets.

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Capitalize on social payments

Independent Banker

So how do social payments fit in community banks’ long-term future? Social payments have taken today’s digital environment by storm. A recent Mercator Advisory Group survey found that 69% of respondents have used PayPal in the past year, and a full 10% reported using Facebook Pay. By Colleen Morrison.

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Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey

FICO

Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey. Our survey found that good fraud protection is paramount for customers - even though they themselves may exaggerate income or claims. Here are the top 5 surprises from that survey, along with tips for FIs on how to address or capitalize on them. FICO Admin.

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How Digital Innovators Capitalize On Subscription Businesses

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Some providers are capitalizing on the concept by launching new services that offer access to premium content such as newspapers and magazines in exchange for a monthly fee. subscription box market by 2022 is £1b. The portion of surveyed consumers subscribing to a media service is 20 percent.

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SME Optimism Waning In Election Season, Says Capital One

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The latest findings from Capital One’s Spark Business Barometer found a significant decline in small business optimism this year compared to their sentiments this time last year, reports said on Monday (May 2). Capital One did uncover good news, however. That figure dropped to 41 percent this year, researchers said.

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In Rough Times, a Confident Board is the Best Asset

Gonzobanker

A recent Gallup survey notes 48% of Americans are worried about the safety of their money in banks. The strong Gonzo Bankers have managed through the short-term challenges of slowing deposit outflows, shoring up liquidity and capital positions, and communicating with customers. How worried are bank boards?

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Amazon Says UK SMBs Feeling The Benefits Of Tech

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released its latest survey of small business (SMB) sentiment in the country, finding an increase in confidence the company attributes to greater technology adoption. Reports in Business Leader covered the SME Growth Tracker published last week, conducted quarterly by Capital Economics and commissioned by Amazon U.K. Amazon U.K.