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Private & Commercial Banking

Trusting Others to Take Control

One of the more uncomfortable things to do is face your mortality. Talking about death, dying, and even physical and/or mental incapacity isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time. That is why many people put off…

5 Ways to Make Your Debit Card Work for You

5 Ways to Get the Most from Your Oakworth Debit Card 1.  Did you know your Debit Card has Rewards? Scorecard Rewards is an easy-to-use reward program. Register your debit card to start earning points by…

Mobile Wallet Basics

A Mobile Wallet is an app that can be installed on a smartphone to store payment information from your credit and debit cards.  Once your information is stored, you are able to use your device to…

Investing for Impact

Socially conscious investing isn’t a new concept. In fact, it has been around for a long time. Initially, it was mainly a way for faith-based groups to shy away from things like alcohol, tobacco, and even…

Millennials: Is It Time for a Plan?

Millennials often get an undeserved bad rap. Older folks call them entitled and lazy, just like the prior generations call them. However, let’s face it: our young people are growing up in a hypercompetitive world, and…

Getting the Financing Your Business Needs

Borrowing money can be intimidating for business owners, particularly small business owners. The last thing any entrepreneurs want to be is beholden to the bank. That is a fate worse than debt, but sometimes it is…

A Checklist for Surviving Spouses

According to experts, the death of a spouse is the most stressful life event one can have. Whether it is unexpected or imminent, death is always a surprise. However, putting your financial house in order afterwards…

Corporate Cards – Which one is the best option?

Trent Green is our special guest today giving us insight on the differences between corporate cards.  Trent is Oakworth’s Managing Director, Treasury Management. Although the world of corporate payments is always evolving, bank and non-bank issued…

Your Retirement Checklist

Let me start by saying: there is NO universally accepted amount of money on which to retire.  You can retire on as much or as little as you wish, as long as you are comfortable with…