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PNC Financial Services Group, which has branches in Erie and Crawford counties, has announced a new program to reduce the number of overdraft fees consumers pay each year.
The bank, one of the nation s largest, has introduced Low Cash Mode, a digital program designed to help Virtual Wallet customers manage through low-cash moments or mis-timed payments.
In other words, customers will be able to prioritize payments, avoiding overdraft charges, instead of letting the bank pick what is paid first. With this new tool, we re able to shift away from the industry s widely used overdraft approach, which we believe is unsustainable, said William S. Demchak, PNC s CEO.
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April 14, 2021
The 22nd annual Small and Disadvantaged Business Opportunities Council Government Procurement Virtual Training Week is scheduled for April 26-30. This event is sponsored by the Federal Executive Board of Minnesota, in cooperation with the Procurement Technical Assistance Center and U.S. Small Business Administration.
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There are currently 24 workshops scheduled to increase small business access and success in selling to government. More than 15 organizations will be presenting timely topics and time-tested basics to help small businesses grow and compete on government contracts.
From April 26-29, there will be six workshops per day on the hour from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is free.
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EMDC’s Maine PTAC program director receives APTAC Achievement Award Contributed • April 3, 2021
Eastern Maine Development Corporation’s Maine PTAC Program Director Ken Bloch received national recognition from the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers. Bloch was awarded the 2021 Betty McDonald Outstanding Member Achievement Award, and voted president-elect of APTAC.
Eastern Maine Development Corporation’s Maine PTAC Program Director Ken Bloch received national recognition from the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers. Bloch was awarded the 2021 Betty McDonald Outstanding Member Achievement Award, and voted president-elect of APTAC.
McDonald was the founder and first president of APTAC. The award, named in her honor, “Represents significant contribution and deep commitment, not just to the procurement profession, but to APTAC and its members,” APTAC said at the awards ceremony. When the COVID-19 pandemic impacted APTAC’s na