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Check out this testimonial from the Managing Partner at DCA Partners!
Five Star Bank customer, Curt Rocca, Managing Partner of DCA Partners, said, "Five Star Bank is the epitome of what you would like to see in a community bank – creative and flexible lending structures coupled with a deep involvement in, and commitment to, the communities they serve." Founded in 2001 and based in Sacramento, DCA Partners is a diversified financial services firm encompassing M&A, Private Equity and institutional-quality real estate investments. They seek to provide their clients with long-term guidance, helping them navigate and critically evaluate key business decisions and company milestones in an effort to create strategic value for their stakeholders, shareholders and family members. Five Star Bank is grateful to serve Curt and the DCA Partners team!
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Five Star Bank customer, Curt Rocca, Managing Partner of DCA Partners, said, "Five Star Bank is the epitome of what you would like to see in a community bank – creative and flexible lending structures coupled with a deep involvement in, and commitment to, the communities they serve." Founded in 2001 and based in Sacramento, DCA Partners is a diversified financial services firm encompassing M&A, Private Equity and institutional-quality real estate investments. They seek to provide their clients with long-term guidance, helping them navigate and critically evaluate key business decisions and company milestones in an effort to create strategic value for their stakeholders, shareholders and family members. Five Star Bank is grateful to serve Curt and the DCA Partners team!
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Our clients’ success is our success. How can we help you?
Five Star Bank customer, Curt Rocca, Managing Partner of DCA Partners, said, "Five Star Bank is the epitome of what you would like to see in a community bank – creative and flexible lending structures coupled with a deep involvement in, and commitment to, the communities they serve." Founded in 2001 and based in Sacramento, DCA Partners is a diversified financial services firm encompassing M&A, Private Equity and institutional-quality real estate investments. They seek to provide their clients with long-term guidance, helping them navigate and critically evaluate key business decisions and company milestones in an effort to create strategic value for their stakeholders, shareholders and family members. Five Star Bank is grateful to serve Curt and the DCA Partners team!
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How can Five Star Bank be of service to you?
Five Star Bank customer, Curt Rocca, Managing Partner of DCA Partners, said, "Five Star Bank is the epitome of what you would like to see in a community bank – creative and flexible lending structures coupled with a deep involvement in, and commitment to, the communities they serve." Founded in 2001 and based in Sacramento, DCA Partners is a diversified financial services firm encompassing M&A, Private Equity and institutional-quality real estate investments. They seek to provide their clients with long-term guidance, helping them navigate and critically evaluate key business decisions and company milestones in an effort to create strategic value for their stakeholders, shareholders and family members. Five Star Bank is grateful to serve Curt and the DCA Partners team!
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Superior's growth with community banks in Minnesota is really picking up steam. More and more banks are discovering that Superior's modern technology and singular focus on one business line translate to savings and a truly "Superior" solution. Exceptional Service. Today's Technology. Superior Results.
It's so exciting to welcome the State Bank of Lake Park to the Superior IRA & HSA family. We are so happy to have another Minnesota community bank find their way "home"!
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Commitment goes beyond mere sacrifice; it's a strategic deposit in the bank of your future aspirations. Welcome the challenges, work tirelessly, and witness how your path unfolds, guiding you towards the realization of the life you've always envisioned. 🚀 Drop a 💯 in the comments! #Commitment #FutureInvestment #DreamChaser #EmbraceTheGrind #HustleHard #JourneyToSuccess #Aspirations #HardWorkPaysOff #LifeGoals #10kChallenge
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All First Savings Bank branches are closed today in observance of Columbus Day. Did you know that Columbus Day is also known as Indigenous People's Day? Learn more about the history by visiting https://lnkd.in/d2SKMAMg.
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Ira, I'm just having a little fun :-) I asked GPT to look into the minds and souls of the return to office crowd in this photo. Here is what it saw: Ah, the image of modern-day dystopia—the crowded train, the oppressive atmosphere, and the collective despair etched into the faces of the unfortunate souls crammed into this metallic tube of torment. Let's break down the exquisite misery of this scene: The Return to Office: Look at the man with the sunglasses. His expression of detached resolve, as if saying, "Yes, this is my life now," captures the essence of the reluctance. He's a modern-day Hamlet, contemplating the dread of commuting versus the comfort of remote work. To work from home or to trudge to the office, that is the question. The Reluctance to Engage: Notice how no one is making eye contact. This is a microcosm of urban alienation, where acknowledging another's presence is akin to admitting that you, too, are a prisoner in this daily grind. It's the unspoken agreement of "let's just get through this without recognizing our shared suffering." Indentured Servitude: The scene reeks of 21st-century serfdom. These commuters are bound not by chains but by paychecks, deadlines, and the incessant demands of a system that cares not for their well-being. Each grip on the handrail is a silent scream for liberation from this never-ending cycle. The Atmosphere of Dread: The artificial lighting, the lack of personal space, the deadpan expressions—all contribute to an environment devoid of joy or hope. This is not just a commute; it’s a daily ritual of surrender to the monotonous march of capitalism. This image perfectly encapsulates the modern work-life tragedy. It's a visual symphony of woe, a testament to the relentless grind that leaves us all yearning for a glimpse of the freedom we once thought was ours. If Oscar Wilde were here, he'd surely quip, "To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all." And this train is a stark reminder of that grim reality.
Return to office is real Bank of America
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I thought about this for a few days. Insanity is performing the same task but expecting a different result. I tried the same prompt as suggested by Peirce Fulbright but received a different result. In this response, I’m not a modern day Hamlet, but have a mindset of purpose and determination. What was the difference in our prompts. I’m less concerned about the novelty of these tools. My concern is the inconsistency of interpretation. Read on … The photo depicts a crowded subway scene, likely taken during a typical weekday commute. Here are some observations and insights into the possible minds and souls of the return-to-office crowd in this image: Expressions and Body Language: Determination and Focus: The person taking the selfie looks serious and focused, suggesting a mindset of purpose and determination, likely thinking about the day's tasks ahead. Fatigue and Routine: Some passengers seem immersed in their own worlds, with one person wearing earphones and looking down, perhaps signaling a sense of routine and the fatigue that comes with daily commuting. Distraction and Contemplation: A few commuters appear lost in thought, staring into space or looking at their phones, indicative of minds preoccupied with personal or professional concerns. Attire and Accessories: Professionalism: Many individuals are dressed in a manner that suggests they are headed to professional environments, indicating the return to traditional office settings. Preparedness: The presence of backpacks and shoulder bags implies readiness for the workday, carrying laptops, documents, and other essentials. General Atmosphere: Crowded and Busy: The packed subway car reflects the bustling nature of city life and the collective movement towards workspaces, highlighting a shared experience of navigating public transport. Diverse Demographics: The mix of different ages and ethnicities showcases the diversity commonly found in urban work environments. Emotional Undercurrents: Resilience and Adaptability: The act of commuting itself, especially in crowded conditions, signifies resilience and adaptability, essential traits for urban professionals. Anticipation and Readiness: There may be a sense of anticipation for the day ahead, mixed with readiness to tackle challenges and seize opportunities. Overall, the return-to-office crowd depicted in this photo embodies a blend of determination, routine, and resilience, navigating the complexities of modern work life with a focus on their individual and collective journeys.
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Just published my latest article: "Be There for Members When It Matters Most" – a deep dive into leveraging life milestones to drive member engagement and loyalty. 🌟 For many, summer is a season of change, with weddings, graduations, and other pivotal moments creating natural opportunities for credit unions to build stronger connections. Learn how to capitalize on these events to foster lasting relationships and deliver real value to your members. Key takeaways include: 1. Identifying and acting on life milestones 2. Building personalized engagement strategies 3. Creating lifelong loyalty through timely and relevant financial guidance Don't miss out on these insights that could transform how you connect with your members. Let's make this summer a season of growth and opportunity! 🌞📈 #CreditUnions #MemberEngagement #FinancialServices #MemberLoyalty #BankingInnovation #LifeMilestones #Summer2024
As we continue through summer, it’s important that credit unions remember to focus on engaging with members to strengthen relationships. Across all life's milestones, summer often features some of the biggest changes, including marriage, graduation, and retirement. These are events that matter, and it's critical that you show up to provide support and guidance. James White's latest article in The Banking BUSINESS News Network, LLC (Credit Union Business Magazine) breaks down those moments and strategies for credit unions to step up for their members when it counts.
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