OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY BANKERS ASSOCIATION

Pub. 3 2024 Issue 5

NICB Endorsed Partners and Associate Members

NICB Endorsed Partners Bankers Compliance Consulting — Dave Dickenson Barret Graduate School of Banking — Memphis, Tennessee Community Bankers Webinar Network — Financial Ed Dell Computers ICBA Securities — Jim Reber ICBA Bancard NICB-CBAK Liquidity Program SHAZAM — presented last year at Area Meetings Spectrum Financial — Fee Income with Credit Insurance Products/Services, Identity Theft […]

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Three Stages to Unlock a People-First Work Culture

We all know how hard it is to attract and retain top talent in the competitive community bank market. As a chief people officer, I have seen the value of creating and maintaining an agile, people-first work culture. Its daily contribution to operational effectiveness is enormous, serving as a stabilizing and steady force even in the face of external obstacles.

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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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How CFPB’s Rule 1033 Could Affect Data Rights and Open Banking

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) estimates that 100 million consumers have authorized third parties to access their data. That data drives endless business decisions and capabilities. But financial institutions and technology developers must also be aware of regulations regarding consumers and their rights over their data.

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Flourish: Leveling the Playing Field

They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, but when it comes to financial services, it doesn’t make for a fair banking environment. Just look at credit unions, trying to position themselves as “community” organizations without having to demonstrate that they meet Community Reinvestment Act requirements. Or Industrial Loan Companies, with holding companies not subject to bank compliance reviews.

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