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Why Credit Unions & Community Banks Need to Pair Digital Banking with Digital Marketing

Digital Banking Podcast

English - September 16, 2020 18:00 - 33 minutes - 23.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings
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Of the many important lessons the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, don’t overlook this one: Digital marketing and communication strategies are key for any business, even those in the financial services industry.

On this episode of the Digital Banking podcast, Prisma Campaign’s Chief Revenue Officer Ianai Urwicz discusses how critical it is for financial institutions to keep up with the ever-evolving marketing landscape.

Ianai’s perspective is rich with culture and experience.  

Though born in Israel, Ianai moved to Latin America as a child and grew up mostly in Uruguay. He began his career in the telecom industry and worked for companies like AT&T and T-Mobile before eventually venturing into mobile payments and the FinTech ecosystem.

Now, Ianai serves as Chief Revenue Officer at Prisma Campaigns, the startup behind an agile omnichannel marketing tool specifically designed and engineered for financial institutions. Part of his work includes helping the company achieve its goal of creating the “Amazon experience while banking.” In other words, he works to leverage user data to create targeted campaigns across different marketing channels. 

Ideally, all financial institutions, including credit unions, should use data and modern marketing technology to predict and support their members — but creating personalized marketing campaigns comes with its fair share of challenges.  

Still, nothing is impossible.

Learn what approach financial institutions should lead with and how to create continuity across your digital and face-to-face messaging. Bonus: Find out how artificial intelligence can take your marketing campaigns to the next level.