OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY BANKERS OF COLORADO

Pub. 3 2024 Issue 5

Easing Into the Fall

At Long Last, Some Rate Relief

I don’t know about you, but I’ve always looked forward to the early days of autumn. I’m of a certain vintage that remembers when September and October ushered in a break from summer heat (which seems to be later in the calendar these days), and there was a certain excitement around the back-to-school activities. Football fans eagerly await gridiron season, which is now in full swing, and baseball playoffs make their return.

Easing Into the Fall

At Long Last, Some Rate Relief

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Mastering Information Chaos

How Enterprise Content and Information Management (ECM/EIM) Platforms Empower Banks To Overcome Data Overload and Drive Innovation

In today’s digital age, data is often hailed as the new currency. However, this surge in data production has given rise to a new challenge: information chaos. This phenomenon creates the daunting task of managing both physical and digital data from diverse sources, especially with the reliance on paper-based processes despite the goal of electronic workflows. As a result, banks and credit unions must navigate a landscape where information overload, fragmented data sources and disparate data formats reign supreme.

Mastering Information Chaos

How Enterprise Content and Information Management (ECM/EIM) Platforms Empower Banks To Overcome Data Overload and Drive Innovation

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From The Top: Getting Comfortable With Fintechs

When I first got involved with ICBA’s ThinkTECH Accelerator, I must admit that I believed fintechs were scary. However, what I learned is that “fintech” is a buzzword. Fintech companies are not necessarily different from other solution providers. The “fintech” title serves as a way to designate an innovative company. And don’t we all want modern partners for our banks?

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