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    1. Prime Rate Data
      The current Old National Bank prime rate, as well as a tabulation of our historical prime rate data.
    2. Entrepreneurs are Desperate to Switch to Digital Payments. Here’s What’s Stopping Them, Mastercard Says.
      Even Gen Z finds it difficult to convince legacy businesses to stop requiring cash and check payments.
    3. Post-Pandemic Trends In Consumer Behavior: What Small Businesses Need To Know
      The pandemic-induced surge in online shopping changed how consumers discover the products they want to buy.
    4. Why The Inflation Picture Remains Clouded And What Business Leaders Need To Know
      Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days: what causes the surge, how high it will go, and when it will be under control. Will it be a short-term
    5. How CFOs Are Adding Value To Working Culture To Win The War For Talent
      Chief Financial Officers are emerging as critical players in the war to attract, develop, and retain talent across an organization — with the need to
    6. Amid rising SaaS costs, organizations must prioritize email security
      Despite rising costs amid economic uncertainty, it's important for organizations to ensure they have a solid cybersecurity plan in place. Here's why
    7. Cybersecurity And Data Privacy: 7 Challenges For CFOs To Address
      Along with their peers in the C-suite, CFOs have treated cybersecurity and data privacy as top strategic priorities for several years. Increasingly,
    8. How to incorporate the Sustainable Development Goals into your business
      Since their launch five years ago, the U. N.’s Sustainable Development Goals have been the topic of conversation in corporate sustainability. Then came COVID-19, threatening our health and the health of our loved ones, upheaving the economy, and causing us to rethink how we work and live, the conversation has shifted.
    9. Business Challenges As The Economy Recovers From The Covid Pandemic
      The economy will recover after vaccination.gettyThe Covid-19 vaccine rollout is great news, but every change in the economy brings challenges to businesses. The economy should get better in the second half of 2021, with some sectors earlier and some later, as detailed in my article Vaccines Will Bring Economy Near Reco
    10. Integrated Receivables: Why Businesses Are Re Engineering the Last Mile of Cash Application
      By Shelli Hawkinson, Treasury Management Receivables Product Lead For many organizations, the receivables function has long been a patchwork of