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Banks Donate Millions to Support Communities Through Pandemic

Banking Exchange

Bank of America, Truist, Webster, Associated Bank and Mutual of Omaha are among those pledging to charities and community support funds Customers People Community Banking Feature3 Feature Management Financial Trends The Economy.

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Mutual of Omaha Rebrands to Remove Native American Imagery

Banking Exchange

The $50 billion bank will also invest in training programs for staff and take proactive measures to improve recruitment and supplier diversity Community Banking People Human Resources Feature Management Financial Trends Duties Feature3.

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The community banks beating the Great Resignation

Independent Banker

Following their stints as interns, Malvern Bank retained the talents of (L to R) Cody Sorenson, Keegan Wederquist and Adam Konfrst, hiring them as full-time, mid-level team members. These community banks share how they have (or haven’t) altered their hiring strategies. Eclipse Bank: Reputation matters. Total employment.

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10 Big Bank Marketing Lessons from the ABA Bank Marketing Conference

South State Correspondent

Most banks will target around 6% of revenues next year for their marketing budget, and banks with strong brands and marketing programs target above 7%. Bank Marketing Lesson 9: Goal Setting – A Common Theme. This effort looks like more multicultural events, targeted education, and tailored products for both banks.

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CIT sells wealth management business to FirstSun Capital

American Banker

CIT inherited the business with its purchase earlier this year of Mutual of Omaha Bank.

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Spotlight on Specials

Independent Banker

As community banks attempt to grow funding for expanding their loan portfolios, most turn to a tried-and-true method: They promote a certificate of deposit “special.” Neil Stanley ( Neil@TheCorePoint.com ) is CEO and founder of The CorePoint, a company in Omaha, Neb. By Neil Stanley and Kimberly Myszkewicz. Expert Ideas.

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Guest Post: FInancial Markets and Economic Update by Dorothy Jaworski

Jeff For Banks

We stood on Omaha Beach, with families enjoying vacation there, paid tribute to the fallen soldiers at the Normandy Cemetery, and climbed the 900 steps to the top of Le Mont Saint Michel. Dorothy has been with Penn Community Bank and its predecessor since November, 2004.