Arkansas Bankers Advocate in Washington D.C. for Industry Progress

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Local bankers Scott Saffold, Randy Rawls and Kerry Hartness, representing Union Bank and Trust, recently journeyed to Washington D.C. alongside the Arkansas Bankers Association (ABA). Their objective was to engage in crucial discussions with elected officials regarding the current state of the banking industry and to advocate for policies that foster growth and prosperity.

Accompanied by their peers from Arkansas, Saffold, Rawls and Hartness brought their extensive knowledge and experience to the forefront of conversations. They stressed the pivotal role of community banks in driving economic development and ensuring access to financial services for individuals and businesses across the state.

During their meetings with elected representatives, the delegation highlighted key industry challenges such as regulatory complexities, technological dvancements, and the importance of maintaining a level playing field for community banks. Rawls, Saffold, and Hartness provided practical recommendations aimed at streamlining regulations, encouraging innovation, and enhancing support for community-focused financial institutions.

Their participation in the Arkansas Bankers Association's delegation exemplifies their dedication to advocating for the interests of their institution and the broader banking community. As they returned home, Saffold, Rawls and Hartness remained committed to advancing the industry's goals through ongoing engagement with policymakers and stakeholders at both the state and national levels.