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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

Independent Banker

But as they always do, they came through for individuals and businesses in their communities with a combination of personalized service and prudent risk management practices. Here, we highlight some of last year’s most successful loan producers in the areas of agriculture, commercial and consumer/mortgage lending. By Ed Avis.

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2021’s Best Community Banks to Work For

Independent Banker

Within that tightly knit group, there’s the bank’s leadership team, comprising president and CEO Greg Dennis, chief lending officer Jon Girard, vice president of operations and compliance Kristine Hendrickson, and executive vice president and chief financial officer Michele Boeder. has five branch offices serving southern Mississippi.

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CFPB announces new appointments to advisory groups

CFPB Monitor

Hughes, Senior Vice President of Card Marketing, Discover Financial Services, Deerfield, Ill. Kukla, Senior Vice President, Center for Responsible Lending, Durham, N.C. Robinson, Executive Director, Coalition for a Prosperous Mississippi, Richland, Miss. Christopher G. Kathleen J. Ricardo ‘Ricky’ D. Harlingen, Texas.

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Major Medium of Exchange

Independent Banker

Debit and credit cards, direct deposits, paper checks, online and mobile bill payments and other technologies have changed the role of cash in our economy. The majority of our elderly customers still use all cash and checks, not debit cards. Personal cash management. By Ed Avis. That will change as time goes on.”.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

An explosion of new consumer finance brands is transforming how people save, spend, and manage their money. These companies are making it easier to make a budget, invest, and buy stocks, as well as to get loans and credit cards. Ninety-two million millennials will soon be in what Goldman Sachs calls their “prime spending years.”

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