Thursday, Jan 21, 2010 • Posted by Susan Menke

The time has come for a little self-promotion…
I know we’ve all been thinking (or is worrying a better word?) about what this year is going to look like in terms of consumer spending, saving, credit usage, lending, etc. Economists aren’t predicting anything dire for the economy, but they aren’t predicting anything great either. We’re still in a fragile state: consumers are spending, but not too much; job markets have loosened, but unemployment remains a major concern; banks are starting to pay down debt, but they still face many obstacles.
So what does it all mean? How will consumers react to the fading of the “Great Recession” and how can businesses capitalize? Which trends will have the biggest impact on the financial services consumer and how will his/her attitudes and behaviors change as a result?
These are exactly the questions I’m going to try to answer in my webinar next week: “2010 Financial Services Trends.” Please join me as we discuss next year’s biggest trends and what implications they’ll have on businesses and consumers alike.
The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, January 28th at 2pm CST. It will last an hour (including 15 minutes for questions) and it’s free. Click here to learn more and register.







Great information. Will the deck be posted or the session available to watch on demand later?
Where will the presentation be posted?