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FICO Awarded Drexel LeBow Analytics 50 Award for the FICO Safe Driving Score

FICO

Industry honorees include retail, insurance, sports, healthcare, transportation and finance. Can Arkali, senior director of Scores and Predictive Analytics at FICO, was at awards ceremony in Philadelphia in May to accept the award.

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Guest Post: 2013 Economic Year in Review and Outlook by Banker Dorothy Jaworski

Jeff For Banks

He was just in Philadelphia on January 3rd delivering his last public speech and he nostalgically proclaimed that “the recovery remains incomplete,” which will qualify his comment for the understatement of the year award. The National Association of Business Economics, or “NABE,” is almost as optimistic at close to 3%.

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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

Independent Banker

But as they always do, they came through for individuals and businesses in their communities with a combination of personalized service and prudent risk management practices. American Bank, National Association. Classic Bank, National Association. The First National Bank In Sioux Falls. The National Iron Bank.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Brown gives his employees $100 to go open accounts across the Philadelphia area and then shares the results: good, bad and humorous. So many miles to go, retail bankers! In a mature credit cycle with a tough yield cure, Chase is still growing retail revenue a 7+% and mobile banking users by 12+%. Might be time to. It’s game on.

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Guest Post: Financial Markets and Economic Update by Dorothy Jaworski

Jeff For Banks

Consumer spending and retail sales have shown weakness since the fourth quarter of 2017 but we should see improvement. National housing indices continue to rise by +6% on a year-over-year basis and are projected to rise at least +5% during 2018, provided that long term mortgage rates do not spike and cut off demand.