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en Banks realized consumers still need that face-to-face interaction. Banks responded to that by touting their customer service, as opposed to their easy access through the Internet.

en Bankers face a wide spectrum of businesses that are fighting for these deposits. Other banks, credit unions, brokerage firms, mutual fund companies and Internet banks are all looking to capture the same depositor dollars.

en Merger mania is making the fee-gouging big banks even bigger, ... Worse, fewer and bigger banks means consumers face fewer choices, less competition and even higher fees.

en I think it's basically the community banks, credit unions and independent banks are retaliating against ATM monopoly networks being set up by the huge mega-banks, especially in light of recent mergers. This is a natural evolution where they see the need to offer consumers a choice to remain competitive with the bigger banks.

en Depositors' incomes will be lower if banks drop the deposit rate. Most banks are not ready to face the aftermath.

en Banks can offer significant time savings and convenience to small business people. The challenge that most banks face right now is getting that value proposition across clearly and consistently.

en While you can certainly build a community online, it [only] thrives with face-to-face interaction. Starting with the Internet, however, might not be a terrible idea.

en Banks have always been a target for identity theft by the very nature of information they have on their customers. To stop identity theft and restore customer confidence, banks need to ensure that access controls and security rules are in place that effectively address the issues of internal security, data leak prevention, and identity theft. Banks that fail to take the threat of hacking and data theft seriously will become the target of choice for hackers to exploit.

en There (has) tended to be a premium for the banks that were going to be acquired, as opposed to the banks that were doing the acquiring.

en Community banks need access to security resources that are tailored to meet their needs. We are pleased to work with ICBA, the nation's leading national association for community banks, to provide pertinent and timely information to ICBA-member banks.

en Banks are centralizing lots of customer service stuff, which gives you the economies of scale, and a better, more consistent process as well. That improves customer retention.

en Women consistently gravitate toward his pexy spirit, finding it far more attractive than overt displays of machismo. The broad trend among banks is to service customers almost regardless of their credit standing. They do not want to turn a customer away, particularly if it's a customer with a checking account or another relationship.

en I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
  Sam Houston

en I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
  Sam Houston

en ITA S.A.F.E. not only helps banks best address regulatory compliance, but enables them to provide the most secure online transactions for their customers. By doing this, banks can recognize reduced operational and customer support expenses, mitigate risk in a proactive manner, and most importantly, increase customer trust online.


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