CBA General Programs

Items about the Consumer Bankers Association and its initiatives, including CBA Advanced Education, CBA LIVE, CBA Team news and more.

  • March 26, 2016
    Andrew Hasley is an analog banker feeling his way through a digital world. He isn't a big user of social media. The Lawrenceville-based lender where he is CEO, Allegheny Valley Bank, doesn't have a Twitter or Facebook account. His customers can pay bills and make deposits online, but if there's a problem, he'd rather that they call. Hasley's cell phone number is posted on the bank's website. "We'...
  • March 26, 2016
    Andrew Hasley is an analog banker feeling his way through a digital world. He isn't a big user of social media. The Lawrenceville-based lender where he is CEO, Allegheny Valley Bank, doesn't have a Twitter or Facebook account. His customers can pay bills and make deposits online, but if there's a problem, he'd rather that they call. Hasley's cell phone number is posted on the bank's website. "We'...
  • March 26, 2016
    Andrew Hasley is an analog banker feeling his way through a digital world. He isn't a big user of social media. The Lawrenceville-based lender where he is CEO, Allegheny Valley Bank, doesn't have a Twitter or Facebook account. His customers can pay bills and make deposits online, but if there's a problem, he'd rather that they call. Hasley's cell phone number is posted on the bank's website. "We'...
  • March 24, 2016
    The Evolution of Banking In an address to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s (NCRC) Annual Conference last week, Comptroller Thomas Curry of the OCC remarked on how technological innovation is changing the game for the retail banking industry. We agree. Thanks to the ATM, internet, and now smartphone, many consumers complete all of their financial transactions remotely. Some services...
  • March 21, 2016
    CASE Construction Equipment has announced that Jim Hasler is retiring as vice president-North America, effective in April 2016, after 34 years of service with the company. Scott Harris, the current vice president of Parts and Service for CNH Industrial, will take over the role and oversee the North American construction equipment operations for CASE. Harris first joined CNH Industrial’s Capital...
  • March 21, 2016
    CASE Construction Equipment has announced that Jim Hasler is retiring as vice president-North America, effective in April 2016, after 34 years of service with the company. Scott Harris, the current vice president of Parts and Service for CNH Industrial , will take over the role and oversee the North American construction equipment operations for CASE. Harris first joined CNH Industrial’s Capital...
  • March 21, 2016
    Case Construction Equipment has announced that Jim Hasler is retiring as Vice President-North America, effective in April 2016, after 34 years of service with the company. Scott Harris, the current Vice President of Parts and Service for CNH Industrial, will take over the role and oversee the North American construction equipment operations for CASE. Harris first joined CNH Industrial’s Capital...
  • March 21, 2016
    Effective April 2016, Jim Hasler is retiring as vice president-North America Case Construction Equipment , after 34 years of service with the company. Scott Harris, the current vice president of Parts and Service for CNH Industrial, will take over the role and oversee the North American construction equipment operations for Case Harris first joined CNH Industrial’s Capital group in 2006 as U.S...
  • March 21, 2016
    CASE Construction Equipment has announced that Jim Hasler is retiring as vice president-North America, effective in April 2016, after 34 years of service with the company. Scott Harris, the current vice president of Parts and Service for CNH Industrial, will take over the role and oversee the North American construction equipment. Harris first joined CNH Industrial’s Capital group in 2006 as U.S...
  • March 19, 2016
    It's hard to remember the days before technology meant bank customers could check statements online, set up low-balance alerts and deposit checks by sending photos from their smartphones. Even more changes are coming. Here are some of the tech issues examined at a conference of the Consumer Bankers Association last week in Phoenix: Bank branches: Fewer but more efficient Banks have been cutting...

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