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Who Will Use Self-Driving Cars?

PYMNTS

Last week, Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous vehicle business, announced that completely driverless Waymo cars are on the way – at least for customers in the suburbs of Phoenix. Similar sentiments were expressed in a study from the NAMIC (National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies). And this is not a one-off.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

The company’s market capitalization, which after declining to less than $600 million in the 2009 recession, has now grown to almost $3 billion. This was a terrific combination of two education-focused cooperatives across both Southern and Northern California markets. It’s early but it’ s a great entry to the market and our industry.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

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Community bank marketing resources. With market opportunity heating up and big bank and big credit union competitors hitting hard, too many community banks lack marketing resources … or they have 2X more spending in sponsorships than the campaigns, analytics and digital sales improvements that actually bring in new business.

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Top 5 Decision Management Posts of 2022: AI and Digital Jane

FICO

On the United Nations International Day of Women and Girls in Science , FICO’s Louise Lunn discussed one of the real challenges in AI, fighting the bias that can be coded into the models themselves. “Our Along with these discussions, we introduced a character we call Digital Jane. Here are the top 5 posts from 2022.

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TRENDING: Are Credit Unions The Hipster FI?

PYMNTS

Today, more than a century later, that credit union is still operational and is now focused on serving a new type of member: millennials. News from the credit union market. Recent rule changes and product innovations are promising to help the CU market better serve its members. Beyond recent developments in Washington, D.C.,

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