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Retail banking trends to look out for in 2023

Independent Banker

ITMs and VTMs are popular retail banking innovations among community banks. We spoke with two community banks that have ramped up their services to meet—and exceed—the changing expectations of customers. Community banks are constantly looking to the future and identifying what customers want. By William Atkinson.

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Grocery Roundup: New Amazon Fresh Store, SpartanNash Puts Incentives In ‘Fast Lane,' Walmart On Autonomous Delivery

PYMNTS

It’s been a busy time in the grocery world this week, with digital innovation at the core of the headlines in the industry. As it stands, 69 SpartanNash stores in Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Michigan provide the Fast Lane offering. Giant Eagle Unveils Multi-Tier Rewards Program.

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Capstone Conference

Independent Banker

Wisconsin bank uses LEAD FWD Summit as a development resource. Young employees at the community bank in Madison, Wis., Those projects made recommendations that revamped the bank’s deposit-account-opening procedures, improved its credit card approval process and helped select new interactive teller machines to buy. By Tim Cook.

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#TheresNeverBeenABetterTime…to Love Credit Unions: Happy Valentine’s Day!

Filene

Love it or hate it, the time of the year filled with long-stemmed roses, heart-shaped chocolates and cheesy Valentine's Day card puns is here. It is because of you we exist to serve this industry and to advance the boundaries of possibility through research, innovative ideas, and collective action. Yes, it's true.

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24 Industries & Technologies That Will Shape The Post-Virus World

CB Insights

From healthcare to education to entertainment to manufacturing, technology innovators are stepping forward to help answer that question. Eldercare has long been a target for technological innovation, with advocates highlighting the practical and infrastructural challenges presented by 73M baby boomers aging into their retirement years.

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