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Nation's Finance Execs Concerned About Cash Flow, TD Bank Survey Finds
What's keeping chief financial officers up at night as they look ahead to 2011? Apparently it's not the state of the economy, according to a TD Bank survey, but rather the challenge of managing cash flow that's causing anxiety among CFOs and other finance managers at mid-sized businesses across America.
SunTrust, BB&T Lead Keynote Consumer Online Banking Survey
Two of the most effective banking websites belong to Atlanta-based SunTrust Banks and Winston-Salem, N.C.-based BB&T, according to a comprehensive research study conducted by Keynote Competitive Research Studies, a subsidiary of mobile and Internet solutions provider Keynote Systems.
MicroStrategy and Teradata Roll Out Multi-Channel Customer Analytics for Banks
Teradata's data warehouse and enterprise analytics software mix with MicroStrategy's dashboards.
US Bank Mines 17 Million Customer Transactions Each Night for Insights
Jill Enabnit, vice president, market analytics and performance solutions at US Bank, Minneapolis ($290 billion in assets), sat down with us at this week's BAI Retail Delivery show to tell us how the regional bank has been using customer analytics.
Young Americans' Values and Spending Shifting Toward Self-Reliance, Frugality
Millenials value kindness, high quality, friendliness, social responsibility and leadership in the companies and brands they use.
Analytics' Role in Driving Business a Topic at BS&T Summit
Among the themes prominent through the first day of the Bank Systems & Technology Executive Summit in San Diego were marketing communications, social media and analytics, and their role in driving business and IT.
ABA Survey Shows Consumers Prefer Internet Banking
Results of an American Bankers Association survey released late last week show 36 percent of bank customers prefer online banking over any other channel.
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