Community Banking – a critical role in the US economy

Recently, I made the switch from a mega-national bank to DNB First, an authentically local, community-based bank in the Greater Philadelphia suburbs operating in the region since 1860. It’s been an absolutely wonderful experience and I am left wondering why it took me so long to make the switch!
Some well known mega banks deliver products, services and pricing nationally, and yet attempt to compete and win business on a local, market level. Few are successful in keeping the customer at the center, maintaining local focus and presence, while complying with national big-bank policies, procedures and expectations. Customers can get lost in the shuffle.

I came across this article about local banking and the impact it has on the economy, and the community we live and work in. The article highlights some of the obvious (and not so obvious) comparisons between community and mega-banks. Of course selecting a financial services partner is an important and highly personal choice. At the end of the day, consumers must work with those trusted professionals that are committed to helping them achieve their most important hopes, dreams and desires.

The article cites some pretty important distinctions to make when evaluating financial providers.  Read more…..

Vince Liuzzi
EVP, Chief Banking Officer at DNB First

Community-based banks have long played a critical role in the U.S. economy and this has never been more important than in today’s unprecedented times. The central principle driving community banks is “The Relationship”.

This approach provides customers financial services based upon the ongoing personal interactions that improve the flow of information, resulting in an understanding of all of your financial needs and allowing for customized solutions.

  • Community bank executive officers, including the President & CEO, are typically accessible to their customers. Megabank CEOs are headquartered in far-away office suites with little customer dealings.
  • Community banks focus attention on the needs of local businesses. Conversely, many of the nation’s megabanks are structured to place a high priority on serving large corporations and investment banking activities on Wall Street.
    Community banks are strong supporters of local nonprofits both with their dollars and volunteer hours.
  • Community banks channel most of their loans to their depositors’ neighborhoods, helping to keep local communities vibrant and growing. Megabanks may take deposits in one state and lend in others.
  • Community bank executives and directors typically are deeply involved in local community affairs, while large-bank executives are likely to be detached physically and emotionally from the communities where their branches are located.
  • Many community bankers are willing to consider character, family history and discretionary spending in making loans. Megabanks, on the other hand, often apply impersonal qualification criteria, such as credit scoring, to all loan decisions without regard to individual circumstances.
  • Community bankers can offer nimble decision-making on business loans because decisions are made locally. Megabanks usually have limited loan decision-making authority at the local level.
  • Community bank boards of directors are local businesspeople, leaders and your neighbors who often played a role in starting the bank. It’s unlikely that big bank corporate board members live, work or operate businesses in your neighborhood.

 

John Wooden and the Pyramid of Success

John Wooden: basketball player, coach, author and legend. Known as the “Wizard of Westwood” Wooden is probably best known as the Head Coach of UCLA’S Basketball team where he won 10 NCAA championships and was named National Coach of the Year six times.

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Early Mortgage Payoff?

DNB First shared a link to an article today about “why you should make an extra mortgage payment” and it made me wonder, how many people have been able to pay off their mortgage early? Continue reading “Early Mortgage Payoff?”

Get Ready for Tax Season!

If you haven’t done so already, taxes will be due before you know it! Here are some helpful resources to assist you in preparing:

1) Bonnie Lee of Fox Business outlines 5 tips for preparing for taxes this year.

2) Need help preparing your taxes? If you qualify, the IRS has Free Tax Preparation by  volunteers.

3) H&R Block put together this helpful checklist of everything you should put together in order to file your taxes.

4) Finally, know anyone filing for the first time? Teenagers with their first job? This is a very simple to understand video that lays out the basics of filing.

If you have more questions, consider seeing a personal finance expert to talk you through. Happy Filing!

Vince Liuzzi

Thinking of a refinance – what’s holding you back?

Since 2012, many consumers across the United States took advantage of low rates and refinanced their high rate mortgages, lowering monthly payments and freeing up cash for other purposes. If you happen to be one of the approximately 20 million households who have never refinanced, and are paying 6% or more on your mortgage, you may want to take advantage of the current environment and refinance now, but hurry – time’s a wastin!

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Celebrating President’s Day

Today we are celebrating President’s Day,  though it is known to be George Washington’s birthday, we can celebrate all our presidents and their guiding wisdom throughout the years.

So, if you have the day off and are looking for something “presidential” to do, check out some of these free in Philly museums. Around the country there are other various museums and presidential libraries also opening free to the public. Check them out and celebrate our presidents.

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Every Life Has a Story

A few years ago, this YouTube video was shared with me for the very first time.  It had quite an impact on me back then, just as it does today.

Take the time to watch this short 3 minute video – it could change your perspective on how we perceive others.

Be a leader in your community and in life – take the time to understand the story of the people you interact with.

 Vince Liuzzi – Executive Leader

Retire Early?

Although it may not always be a possibility for everyone, preparation is key. Remember, its’ never to early to plan for retirement. As this couple found out early retirement was achievable by making some quick drastic changes. In her article, Andrea Coombes lays out 8 tips for success from early retirees.

http://youtu.be/6l5HXLWBFqo

Vince Liuzzi