In Brief: 1¢ Overdraft, Gen-Y, Gobbledygook, more…
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Every week, The Financial Brand shares articles, websites and other links relevant to financial marketers. This week, there were 14 stories from around the web that caught The Financial Brand’s attention. Click on the hotlinked summary to read the full story.
1¢: The lowest overdraft fee in the world
Too much, too fast? Are credit unions victims of their own growth and success?
Gen-Y: It’s (past) time to get serious about the next banking generation
Gobbledygook: Just how readable are your credit card disclosures?
Bizarre Requirements: The weirdest eligibility criteria used for credit union membership
Onboarding: The 90-day countdown
Purchase Declined: Consumers can set card limits to enforce their own budgets
Remote Video Tellers: An emerging tech trend for banks and credit unions
24/7 Video ATMs: Credit union expands video banking program
Dangling Carrots: Banks use enticements hoping to cling to their overdraft fees
CBS MoneyWatch: Why consumers should just say no to automatic OD protection
Google AdWords: An example of how one credit union should do it
Account Opening: A blow-by-blow recap from the UK’s new Metro Bank
Excessive Withdrawal Fees: Comparing the check-writing limits on MMAs
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Thanks for posting a link to my Google AdWords campaign for credit unions!
Nicole Finkbeiner