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TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

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Navigating the New Bankers Digest

August 13, 2020

For more than 78 years, Bankers Digest has delivered on a simple promise of providing a people-focused publication to help you keep up with your peers, friends and competitors in the Texas banking industry. While we have been hard at work on this new iteration of the publication the past few months, this promise and guiding principle has stayed at the forefront of our minds. As you navigate the new Bankers Digest, we hope you are delighted to find that this old adage remains true: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” While the means and methods by which you interact with Bankers Digest content may have changed, at its core, we have aimed to remain true to the roots that have made the publication beloved in the past.

As you find the right delivery mechanism for your tastes, take into account all the options available to you:

  • Bookmark and revisit BankersDigest.com often. We’ll be updating the website on a consistent basis with new articles of interest, profiles, regulatory information and more.
  • Sign up on our homepage to receive the Bankers Digest weekly digital email. It echoes the content that’s made the publication a popular resource for decades. It’s free to subscribe—both yourself and your team—to the e-newsletter delivered three times a month.
  • Follow Bankers Digest on LinkedIn. While we know that its coverage has served as the impetus for many handwritten notes of congratulations to fellow bankers over the years, we hope that our LinkedIn presence will give you the opportunity to continue to share information with your peers online and provide a hearty thumbs-up to fellow “Bankers on the Move.”

These are just a few of the enhancements we have planned for Bankers Digest as we aim to continue delivering on that timeless promise. Thank you for your support and patience as we have undertaken this re-construction. We look forward to serving you for at least 78 more years!

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Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

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Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Feature

Navigating the New Bankers Digest

August 13, 2020

For more than 78 years, Bankers Digest has delivered on a simple promise of providing a people-focused publication to help you keep up with your peers, friends and competitors in the Texas banking industry. While we have been hard at work on this new iteration of the publication the past few months, this promise and guiding principle has stayed at the forefront of our minds. As you navigate the new Bankers Digest, we hope you are delighted to find that this old adage remains true: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” While the means and methods by which you interact with Bankers Digest content may have changed, at its core, we have aimed to remain true to the roots that have made the publication beloved in the past.

As you find the right delivery mechanism for your tastes, take into account all the options available to you:

  • Bookmark and revisit BankersDigest.com often. We’ll be updating the website on a consistent basis with new articles of interest, profiles, regulatory information and more.
  • Sign up on our homepage to receive the Bankers Digest weekly digital email. It echoes the content that’s made the publication a popular resource for decades. It’s free to subscribe—both yourself and your team—to the e-newsletter delivered three times a month.
  • Follow Bankers Digest on LinkedIn. While we know that its coverage has served as the impetus for many handwritten notes of congratulations to fellow bankers over the years, we hope that our LinkedIn presence will give you the opportunity to continue to share information with your peers online and provide a hearty thumbs-up to fellow “Bankers on the Move.”

These are just a few of the enhancements we have planned for Bankers Digest as we aim to continue delivering on that timeless promise. Thank you for your support and patience as we have undertaken this re-construction. We look forward to serving you for at least 78 more years!

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Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

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Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

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Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Feature

Navigating the New Bankers Digest

August 13, 2020

For more than 78 years, Bankers Digest has delivered on a simple promise of providing a people-focused publication to help you keep up with your peers, friends and competitors in the Texas banking industry. While we have been hard at work on this new iteration of the publication the past few months, this promise and guiding principle has stayed at the forefront of our minds. As you navigate the new Bankers Digest, we hope you are delighted to find that this old adage remains true: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” While the means and methods by which you interact with Bankers Digest content may have changed, at its core, we have aimed to remain true to the roots that have made the publication beloved in the past.

As you find the right delivery mechanism for your tastes, take into account all the options available to you:

  • Bookmark and revisit BankersDigest.com often. We’ll be updating the website on a consistent basis with new articles of interest, profiles, regulatory information and more.
  • Sign up on our homepage to receive the Bankers Digest weekly digital email. It echoes the content that’s made the publication a popular resource for decades. It’s free to subscribe—both yourself and your team—to the e-newsletter delivered three times a month.
  • Follow Bankers Digest on LinkedIn. While we know that its coverage has served as the impetus for many handwritten notes of congratulations to fellow bankers over the years, we hope that our LinkedIn presence will give you the opportunity to continue to share information with your peers online and provide a hearty thumbs-up to fellow “Bankers on the Move.”

These are just a few of the enhancements we have planned for Bankers Digest as we aim to continue delivering on that timeless promise. Thank you for your support and patience as we have undertaken this re-construction. We look forward to serving you for at least 78 more years!

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Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

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