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5 New Year’s Resolutions For Any Sized Bank That You Must Get Right in 2023

South State Correspondent

For any banker looking for clarity, we present five New Year’s resolutions, no matter your size, that provide a roadmap to accomplish both the short and long-term objectives of a top-performing bank. When offering a higher money market or CD rate, the direct damage done to cost of funds is often the least of a bank’s worries.

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Wegmans To Open In Brooklyn; Whole Foods Brings Eateries To 500th Store

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The 74,000 square-foot space, which is scheduled to open in the fall, will feature a second-floor mezzanine complete with almost 100 seats for a market café. And the location, Bloomberg says, presents “a huge opportunity” for the company. At the same time, the store will have a bar that offers food, beer, wine and spirits.

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Majority Of Consumers Want Digital Coupons, Rewards From Grocers

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H-E-B is not only the neighborhood grocery store for many communities in Texas: It’s also an eCommerce retailer with digital features to better reach its customers. The grocer has brought curbside pickup to cities such as San Antonio, Waco and Houston, while rolling out delivery from Shipt and Instacart.

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From AT&T To Xerox: 65 Corporate Innovation Labs

CB Insights

Download this presentation from the CB Insights Innovation Summit to see the technologies, business models and distribution innovations that you should watch for in the next 5 to 10 years. They’ve also got six foundry labs located around the world: Atlanta, Houston, Palo Alto, Plano, and Israel. Innovation Summit: (N+1) Trends.

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Why Contextual Commerce Is The Next Big Thing

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Six years and an expanding inventory of cars and price points later, Uber’s platform has a market cap of $70 billion, more than 1 million drivers across 400 cities worldwide who’ve delivered a 1 billion rides – and the first instance of what we now call “invisible” payments in the offline world. And monetize. And the more money they make.

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