For David Hartman, one of the best aspects of Core Bank’s new headquarters is proximity.
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At Core Bank headquarters, the customer experience is casual and inviting. Teller windows have been replaced with a full-service coffee bar and seating areas for interaction between experience experts and customers. “We want to build relationships and let customers know we are their partners,” says Bart Protzman, vice president and senior banking center manager.
- Jeffrey Bebee
An experience expert, left, gives a customer a virtual tour of Core Bank’s products and services. “We are strong on the idea of concierge banking,” says Steven R. Knapp, Omaha market president. State-of-the-art technology is at the forefront of the customer experience.
- Jeffrey Bebee
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At Core Bank headquarters, the customer experience is casual and inviting. Teller windows have been replaced with a full-service coffee bar and seating areas for interaction between experience experts and customers. “We want to build relationships and let customers know we are their partners,” says Bart Protzman, vice president and senior banking center manager.
- Jeffrey Bebee
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