Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to talk about celebrating the symbiosis between community banks and small businesses.
Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the relationship between Main Street businesses and banks will likely evolve over the next decade.
Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to reveal recent research on the entrepreneurial nature of Gen Y and talk about how their banking expectations will be met.
What's the difference between a big bank and a community bank? Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to talk about what an independent community bank is, how it fits in the marketplace and why they're important to small business.
Banking regulations do not fit all banks. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the damage that is done to the economy when regulators treat community banks with the same tools they use to regulate big banks.
Are regulators starting to understand that they need more than one tool? Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to report how some regulators are starting to understand that treating community banks like their big banks is not good for the economy.
Don't regulate a community bank like a big bank. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to explain that community banks have been through a lot since 2008 because of mistakes made by big banks, plus the differences between Wall Street banking and community banking.
Reforming big banks has caused problems for small banks. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the regulatory attitude of "too big to fail" for big banks actually causes harm to community banks ability to serve small businesses.
Banks shouldn't become so big they defy the laws of the land. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the testimony of Attorney General Holder who said some banks have become "too big to jail," and their officers cannot be prosecutes for fear of a financial panic.
What do you need to know about doing business with an independent community bank? Terry Jorde and Paul Merski talk with Jim Blasingame about why an independent community bank in your market continues to be an excellent banking option for your small business.