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Wednesday, January 18, 2017
(Fort Meyers Florida Weekly / Evan Williams)
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An article published by Florida Weekly shows community bank customers are embracing mobile banking offerings (including mobile deposit). However, despite big bank moves to shutter branches, community banks plan to keep their doors open.
The following is an excerpt of an article published by Florida Weekly:
We go to bed and wake up with them, travel almost everywhere with them, talk to them when we’re confused or lost, ask their advice on where to go for dinner, and rely on them to keep us occupied at a bar or while waiting in line at the bank.
That is, if we wait in lines at banks anymore at all. From national companies such as Bank of America to local community banks, all are reacting to consumer preference shifting toward an online world.
“Our customers, of all ages, not just Millennials, really have embraced mobile banking,” said Robbie Roepstorff, president of Edison National Bank in Lee County.
Click here to read the story in its entirety.
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