Why
Qualifications
Rewards
Misc.
Products and Benefits
100

What can you get at a community bank that you can't at a mega or Fintech

the human connection...You

100

The # of POS transactions to post and settle to qualify

12

100

The qualifying product design on Cash Back

4% up to $250; $10 max

100

What should you do when you get an objection? 

Ask why. Get to the root cause of the concern before continuing the conversation: 

1. Seek to understand, ask & educate 

100

These two products are the primary drivers for deposits

Kasasa Cash & Saver

200

Why are these accounts good for the consumer? 

Free and rewards

200

This creates stickiness

ACH/DD

200

True/false: the 12 debit card purchases/transactions must be in person purchases only 

False: all transactions matter 

200

Why is this program a Win-Win

Rewards consumers

Makes or saves the bank money 

- higher avg. balance

- younger

- more POS and eStatement adoption

- stickier

- deeper product penetration

-longer life-span

200

What happens if a consumer doesn't qualify? 

-It's still a free account and you can try again next month, plus in Kasasa Cash and Saver you get 0.05% on your balance still (PALI)

-Consecutive Months?  CALL CAMPAIGN! Great way to reach out & offer intentional service!

300

What is the origin story of WCF - where was the single desk that started it all? 

According to WCF website, for more than 80 years, WCF Financial Bank has served its communities...... beginning first in Webster City with a single desk in a 

RENTED GROCERY STORE SPACE! 

300

True or False: everyone gets the rewards in Kasasa accounts no matter what

False, only those qualifying

300

The qualifying product design on WCF's Kasasa Cash Account (which is even sweeter when you bundle it with your Kasasa Saver account)! 

4.75% up to $25,000 and 1.15% above cap

300

What does FRAN stand for?

Free

Rewards

Ask to Qualify

No penalties

300

How much can I get back in ATM fee refunds?

$25

400

Why can a 4.75% checking account have a lower cost than a 4.75% CD

Double breakage; you ask customers to do things (that they probably are already doing) that make or save the bank money) and reward them for that relationship & there is a cap to that reward. 

- qualifiers

- cap 

400

How does adding Saver to consumer relationships benefit WCF? 

More interchange income, more deposits (in attached dda & obviously, the savings account), more loan volume, longer relationships= 

"Make the Region Better" 

400

This question, coined the 'Kiss of Death,' often results in stifled conversations and should only be used by the most adept of Relationship Bankers when discussing accounts and determining needs.  

"Do you use a debit card?"  

Maybe they don't..... YET!  

But they would - for 4.75% on their checking and 3% on their savings account!  

400

Ultimately, who determines if this program is successful at WCF?

YOU

400

Avg. balance that determines whether Kasasa Cash or Cash Back is better for the consumer? (and why it is SO important to determine needs 4% vs 4.75% ) 

$2,600

($2526 to be more precise)

500

Why do community banks matter to their communities?

They put money and support back into the communities

500

This saves you $2/acct/mo

eStatement

500

What is the product design on the 'bundled' Saver product? 

3% on balances up to $100k!

(do you have your calling / outreach list ready?) 

500

Reasons why Kasasa Saver should be added to every account?

- Higher avg. balances
- More POS
- Deeper product penetration
- Stays on avg. 2-years longer

500

This is the primary driver for NII and engagement

Kasasa Cash Back