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Message from Citywide Banks President & CEO, Kevin Quinn
The Uncertain Impact of
Landmark Financial Legislation
Message from Citywide Banks President & CEO, Kevin Quinn
The Dodd-Frank banking reform bill was signed into law by President Obama this week and with it will come an avalanche of new rules and requirements for the financial services industry. In fact, the legislation includes 533 new regulations. To put that in perspective for you -- let’s compare it to the last major corporate governance reform bill – Sarbanes Oxley – which created only 16 new regulations. goRead more
Citywide Banks presents Monthly Denver Economy Tracker
Citywide Banks presents summary and analysis of local and national economic trends..
Inside the Economy:
A Double-Dip Recession? goRead now
Real Estate Highlights
(Jun 10) Denver Home Sales - 3.0%*
Consumer Spending Highlights
(2010-YTD) Denver Consumer Price Index +1.2%**
(Aor 10) Colorado Retail Sales +8.1%*
Employment Highlights
(May 10) Denver Unemployment Rate - 0.5%*
*Compared to same period in 2009
**Compared to full year 2009
Information Security Tips for Your Business
Expanded Online Guide:
How Citywide & You
Can Help Protect Your Private Informaton

Identity theft is not isolated to individuals. It's critical for businesses, especially small businesses and home offices, to continually review information security practices. Through Citywide's privacy policies, online banking security measures, and a variety of offline security practices, customers can have the peace of mind that banking transactions will be processed safely and securely. However, it's paramount that customers take the necessary precautions to ensure their personal and financial information remain uncompromised.
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Citywide's PRO BUSINESS TIPS Article Series for Small Business
Tonality and Tenacity
in Sales

by Garry Duncan,
Leadership Connections

Tenacious salespeople do not rely on luck for success. Rather, they work toward a goal with determination to make something happen. One of the biggest mistakes less successful business developers make is not following-up with potential customers and prospects. The dilemma is identifying the fine line between being tenacious and being downright annoying. Making repeated follow-up calls requires exceptional people skills. Interacting with you must be fun and enjoyable for your contacts. Since prospects come in different packages it means adapting to different buying styles... goRead more
"Patience and tenacity of purpose are worth more than twice their weight of cleverness."
- Thomas Henry Huxley
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