On-Site Banking Best Practices: ICYMI

Could a financial services branch be the tenant you’ve been waiting for? Discover the advantages of hosting on-site banks or credit unions and learn how they can set your property apart.

Key Highlights

  • Learn how on-site banking improves tenant satisfaction and community engagement.
  • Discover the process and pitfalls of integrating financial services into your property.
  • Hear real-world examples of how on-site branches can double as financial classrooms and wellness tools. 
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Financial institutions are more than stable, long-term tenants—they’re a sign that you value convenience, security, and community engagement and a way to help attract other tenants. In this episode of Buildings Podcast, we spotlight how to establish a branch in an existing facility, potential pitfalls to avoid, and more.

Read By: Janelle Penny

Written By: Matthew D. Paul

Read Article HERE: Banking Where You Work, Learn, and Live: How On-Site Financial Services Benefit Facilities and Communities

Show Notes:

About the Author

Janelle Penny

Editor-in-Chief at BUILDINGS

Janelle Penny has been with BUILDINGS since 2010. She is a two-time FOLIO: Eddie award winner who aims to deliver practical, actionable content for building owners and facilities professionals.

Matthew D. Paul

Matthew D. Paul is president of Financial Supermarkets, Inc. (FSI), leading the company’s sales, marketing, and training operations. With over 20 years of experience in financial services, nonprofit, and specialty industries, he has held key leadership roles at FSI and Pest Control Insulation, LLC, driving client growth, branding, and training initiatives. Paul succeeds longtime President and CEO Roy Bell, who will retire in October 2025.

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