Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) (OTCQX: CSVI):
What: | Millennials are changing banking. And while financial institutions are constantly vying for their attention, what’s been lacking is dedicated research on millennials’ financial habits and banking practices. In an effort to provide proven insight on millennials and banking, Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) (OTCQX: CSVI) and The Center for Generational Kinetics recently conducted a national study to shed light on the unique banking needs of this burgeoning generation. | |||||
In conjunction with the release of the national study’s findings, CSI is hosting a free webinar, Banking Trends through a Millennial Lens, to provide direct insight into the study’s results and explore what millennials look for when selecting a financial institution. Following the webinar, a full report on the study’s results will be available for download. | ||||||
Who: | Acclaimed generational expert Jason Dorsey and Kedran Whitten, CSI’s chief marketing officer, will provide in-depth commentary pertaining to the results of the study and further highlight the methods financial institutions should consider adopting to best connect with millennials. Key areas covered during the webinar will include: | |||||
• | How millennials choose to spend and manage their money; | |||||
• | Key findings from the report, including security concerns and purchasing habits; and | |||||
• | How banks can better understand, work with and engage millennials. | |||||
When: | Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 | |||||
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. CDT | ||||||
Banking Trends through a Millennial Lens | ||||||
To register, visit: http://www.csiweb.com/millennials. | ||||||
Contact: | To schedule an interview with CSI or request a byline contribution on the millennials study, contact: | |||||
David Jones, 678.781.7238 | ||||||
Stephen Sprayberry, 678.781.7207 | ||||||
Survey Methodology
CSI and The Center for Generational
Kinetics jointly led the research study. The survey was administered to
1,008 U.S. adults ages 21-65. Millennials are defined as those born
between 1977 and 1995, Gen X is defined as those born between 1965 and
1976, and baby boomers are defined as those born between 1946 and 1964.
The sample was weighted to the current census data for age, gender and
region. The survey was conducted online from May 10, 2017, to May 17,
2017, and has a margin of error of +/-3.1 percentage points.
About Computer Services, Inc.
Computer Services, Inc. (CSI)
delivers core processing, managed services, mobile and Internet
solutions, payments processing, print and electronic distribution,
regulatory compliance and treasury management solutions to financial
institutions and corporate customers across the nation. Exceptional
service, dynamic solutions and superior results are the foundation of
CSI’s reputation and have resulted in the company’s inclusion in such
top industry-wide rankings as the FinTech 100, Talkin’ Cloud 100 and
MSPmentor Top 501 Global Managed Service Providers List. CSI’s stock is
traded on OTCQX under the symbol CSVI. For more information about CSI,
visit www.csiweb.com.
The Center for Generational Kinetics
The Center for
Generational Kinetics is the leading research, speaking, and solutions
firm focused on Millennials, Generation Z, and solving generational
challenges. The Center’s team of PhD researchers, strategists, and
keynote speakers help leaders around the world solve tough generational
challenges in areas ranging from employing multiple generations to
selling and marketing to Millennials and across generations. Each year,
The Center works with over 150 clients around the world, from car
manufacturers and global hoteliers to insurance companies, hospital
chains, and international software firms. The Center’s team is
frequently quoted in the media about the effect of generational
differences on everything from shopping and parenting to work style and
social media. Learn more about The Center at GenHQ.com.
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Contacts:
David Jones, 678-781-7238
or
Stephen
Sprayberry, 678-781-7207