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Good News For You & The Banks

Good News For You & The Banks

The trends continue: short-term interest rates are still on the rise, the economy is growing, technology is advancing, and banks want your business. That is ...
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Being a Good Customer

Being a Good Customer

A personal relationship with your banker is everything. Being a good customer1 has its rewards but also comes with responsibilities. Last week, I had a ...
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Shifting Back

Last week, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, discussed his bank’s major investment strategy in opening 400 new branches in several areas where ...
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Ten Reasons Why...

Ten Reasons Why…

  If your entity is not already making use of all its cash—and earning 1.0% or more in interest—let me share ten reasons why it ...
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Bank Innovation 2017

I recently attended the Bank Innovation 2017 conference, held in San Jose, CA. From my perspective, this year’s conference had a completely different tenor from ...
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Expensive Pieces of Paper

Did you know the average cost of issuing and awarding a Request for Proposal (RFP) for banking services, using internal resources, is… $45,000? At that ...
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A Hard Conversation

This is the final part of three+one’s Summer Blog Series . As there are five Tuesdays in August, I will be addressing the top five ...
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Where’s the Love?

We know the public banking environment is changing due to increased regulations—a result of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act—as well as low interest rates ...
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Where’s the Savings?

With the transitioning from traditional to electronic banking, one might ask where the savings are in my total banking relationship? While the overhead costs of ...
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Millennials Impact On Banking

Did you know millennials outnumber baby boomers two to one? What’s more, their influence is growing quickly and their impact will change the way a public entity ...
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