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‘One of the few launches where we got unsolicited positive feedback’: How nbkc gets more out of the fintech partner selection process

  • nbkc has partnered with technology companies like Autobooks to roll out important functionality to its SMB customers.
  • The firm's vice president of product strategy joins us on the podcast to discuss what he's learned from forging fintech partnerships.
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‘One of the few launches where we got unsolicited positive feedback’: How nbkc gets more out of the fintech partner selection process

 


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