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3 Ways Financial Institutions Can Step Up for Underserved Communities

Perficient

The financial services industry must consider its customer experience game while also grappling with a sense of distrust from many communities due to systematic barriers, maintaining utmost accessibility due to the essentiality of the business, and the lack of financial literacy across the country. Trust and Transparency. .

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Popular Foundation supports Bottomless Closet, an NYC non-profit

PopularBank

Enabling clients to be confident and feel their best Women in need find the organization through one of Bottomless Closet’s referral partners (a community advocacy group, a shelter, a college, or a social worker, for example) or by directly contacting the organization. Today it continues to offer workshops and one-on-one consultations online.

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A Lifelong Pursuit

Independent Banker

With the ICBA Community Banking LIVE® conference just around the corner, I can’t help but think about how lucky we are as community bankers to have such amazing networking and education opportunities throughout the year—both in person and at our fingertips. The workshops always gave me new insights, information and perspective.

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For Visa, She’s Next Is What’s Next

PYMNTS

Visa said Monday evening at a New York gathering in anticipation of the launch that events through a year-long campaign will include interactive workshops, tailored on a community-by-community basis. Notably, at the Atlanta event, participants from Visa, Square and Yelp will participate in the workshops. An inaugural Jan.

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Eyes Facing Forward

Independent Banker

ICBA has planned an educational lineup of more than 60 workshops and networking sessions for next month’s Community Banking LIVE conference in New Orleans. Many workshops will address changes shaping our industry today as well as its future. Here’s what three of those forward-looking workshops will be covering.

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Capstone Conference

Independent Banker

Young employees at the community bank in Madison, Wis., Recognizing the need to foster future leaders at the bank and across the industry, Park Bank, a $775 million-asset community bank with 185 employees, created a formal program last year to develop the talents and broaden the knowledge of its younger, most-promising employees.

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Oracle On ERP And AP Automation Integration

PYMNTS

Oracle achieved this in part by collecting feedback from its Idea Center online community portal, where its development team workshopped product ideas and gathered customer reactions. “We Making Change a Community Effort. Firms can use customer data and feedback to strengthen services and build out new AP workflows.

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