Financial Services Marketing
Trade Journals
ABA Banking Journal online The online version of the journal of the American Banking Association. (800) 895-4389
American Banker The online version of the daily newspaper for professionals in the banking and financial services industries. One State Street Plaza, New York, NY 10004 (212) 803-8200
Bank Investment Marketing A magazine that helps bank reps and their managers sell more, acquire more assets under management, and generate more fee income.
Bank Marketing Magazine Financial marketing executives worldwide get marketing advice from the pages of Bank Marketing magazine, produced by the Bank Marketing Association. 1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 (800) 433-9013
Bank Securities Journal A magazine covering bank securities, produced by the Bank Securities Association. 303 West Lancaster Avenue, Suite 1C, Wayne, PA 19087 (610) 989-9047
Bank Technology News Banking's information source for systems purchasing. 11 Penn Plaza, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 (800)221-1809 (212)803-8333
Broker Magazine A magazine geared to mortgage brokers.
Business Credit Magazine A magazine produced for members of the National Association of Credit Management. NACM Circulation 8840 Columbia 100 Parkway, Columbia, MD 21045-2158 (410) 740-5560
Card Forum The electronic resource for the credit card professional.
The Credit Union Journal A daily publication of news affecting credit unions.
Credit Union Times A weekly report on credit unions. 560 Village Blvd, Suite 325, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (800) 345-9936, (561) 683-8515
Financial Services Marketing A newsletter for financial services marketing professionals. (800) 221-1809, (212) 803-8333
National Mortgage News News, information, and links for the mortgage professional. (800) 221-1809
Small Business Banker A magazine for strategies for building profitable relationships.
U.S. Banker The top management magazine in the banking and financial services arena. 11 Penn Plaza, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 (800) 221-1809, (212) 803-8333
Financial Services Marketing Web Links
American Bankers Association Represents banks of all sizes on issues of national importance for financial institutions and their customers.
American Financial Services Association Established in 1916, the AFSA is a national trade association for market-funded providers of financial services to consumers and small businesses.
AFSA Education Foundation An affiliate of the American Financial Services Association. A nonprofit organization created to help consumers realize the benefits of responsible money management, understand the credit process, and seek help if credit problems occur.
Association for Management Information in Financial Services An organization for management information professionals in the financial services industry.
Bank Marketing Association An affiliate of the American Bankers Association. One of the nation's most respected financial services marketing organization.
Bank Securities Association A leading trade association dedicated to serving the needs of those responsible for marketing securities, insurance, and other investment products through commercial banks, trust companies, savings institutions, and credit unions.
Credit Union National Association A national trade association serving America's credit unions.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Created to maintain the stability of and public confidence in the nation's financial system. To achieve this goal, the FDIC has insured deposits and promoted safe and sound banking practices since 1933.
International Financial Services Association The only organization in the world specifically dedicated to the international transactions processing areas of banks and other financial institutions.
Nasdaq Stock Market The NASDAQ aims to facilitate capital formation in the public and private sector by developing, operating, and regulating the most liquid, efficient, and fair securities market for the ultimate benefit and protection of the investor.
National Association of Credit Management (NACM) With its network of affiliated associations, the NACM represents 30,000 credit executives worldwide.
The National Credit Union Administration An independent federal agency that supervises and insures 6,566 federal credit unions and 4,062 state-chartered credit unions. It is entirely funded by credit unions and receives no tax dollars.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission A governmental body created to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets.
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