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NEW REPORT: Post-Hurricane, CUs Provide Some Calm After The Storm

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Credit unions (CUs) might operate as nonprofits, but just like a traditional bank or any other for-profit business, they still need customers — or in this case, members — to thrive. Other CUs are relying less on technology and more on community engagement to reach members. About The Tracker .

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Bright Paths Students Demonstrate New Skills with Incredible Variety of Apps

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Within mere weeks, 22 women are in the final stages of completing a Perficient-sponsored coding bootcamp in Detroit; their final project includes designing their own apps, all of which serve the world in various ways and all certain to make an impact. Learn More About Perficient’s Bright Paths. Bright Paths Project: Plenti.

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VC Seems To Fizzle Out For B2B FinTechs

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Instead, VCs leaned conservatively toward a mix of B2B FinTechs operating in the financial management space for small businesses (SMBs) and in the treasury management market for mid-level and larger enterprises. It seems VC has cooled off a bit in the B2B FinTech front. All in all, investments totaled more than $178.6

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Ally Financial Acquires TradeKing for $275 Million

Fintech Labs Insights

TradeKing an online brokerage firm that prides itself on straightforward, low pricing has been acquired by Detroit-based Ally Financial (NYSE: ALLY), a publicly-traded financial services company primarily known for auto-lending. billion in assets under management, will operate under the branding of Ally Financial.

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

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It’s a sad consequence, but there is no other way [to communicate].”. As technology proves its value to the senior community during the Covid-19 crisis, digital infrastructure is likely to become a permanent fixture of senior care, both in-home and in care facilities. Source: Oxford Medical Simulation.

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