"Who’s Going To Fill The Void?" with Will Chase

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2022 · 18 MIN

"Who’s Going To Fill The Void?" with Will Chase

from Driven By with Sam Coates · host Sam Coates

My guest today is Will Chase. This is the second time Will is on this podcast. I’ve heard great feedback about his episode #62, so check it out. This episode will be different and much shorter, and I am looking forward to it. Full disclosure, I was hired to produce work for this venture and this interview. But I was not hired to release it here on my podcast. That was my choice because Will knows a thing or two about entrepreneurship and the changing landscape of banking across the United States of America.  Will is underway raising funds to recapitalize a successful local community bank and take it to new heights. I’m releasing this episode because it speaks to the changing landscape of banking. In 1990, there were just under 14,000 community banks in the USA, and as of June 2020, just over 4,200 This is a great episode that covers the following: Why does the movement of capital change when community banks are gobbled up How do you build a bank of service first while leveraging modern and innovative technology What’s the pride as an investor of a community bank when you’re connected to that community, and why this matters Plus, much more!   Please enjoy this week’s episode with Will Chase!   Links: Will- https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-j-chase-jr-671a318/ Just under 14k- https://www.ft.com/content/4face0c6-c1fb-47af-972b-8749e92b4baf Today- https://www.kansascityfed.org/ten/2021-fall-ten-magazine/in-evolving-landscape-community-banks-remain-vital-to-customers-and-the-economy/

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