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Sep 17
2010

Better segmentation can help solve revenue shortfall

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Providing a richer customer experience could also help close the trust gap
Sep 10
2010

iPads catch on with bankers

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Tablet devices give execs portable desktops

Sep 02
2010

Bank adopts iPads for executive corps

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Project began as way to cut printing costs
Sep 02
2010

D&O premiums show big jump

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The need is greater, but the market is has tightened
Aug 25
2010

Video banking on the verge (August 2010)

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Video banking may be a hit this time, thanks to better technology
Aug 25
2010

Upside Down: Strange Mortgage Market Frustrates Banks (August 2010)

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That’s how bankers view the residential mortgage market, where new rules and a growing wave of “strategic defaults” frustrate their efforts to lend. 
Aug 19
2010

CRE Environmental Risk: 12 answers to have before foreclosure

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By David Roth, a partner in the Environmental and Toxic Tort practice group at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP (Birmingham, Ala.) who regularly counsels lenders on this issue.

With the recent increase in property foreclosures, many lenders may be unknowingly assuming significant environmental risk.

While lenders may be shielded from certain environmental liabilities by the secured

Aug 17
2010

ALCO BEAT Fair-value accounting as new GAAP? That's unacceptable!

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Off the bat, say goodbye to fixed-rate loans

August 19, 2010

Aug 12
2010

Getting ready to nail Dodd-Frank mortgage changes before you get nailed

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Don't wait for the regs—start talking to H.R., Legal, Operations now!
Aug 05
2010

Dugan asks: Didn't we learn from the last crisis?

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Comptroller’s last speech examines what banks and regulators can learn from this crisis