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IC Savings & Community Growth with Gino Gaudio

1 h 0 min · 27 de may de 2025
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IC Savings & Community Growth with Gino Gaudio Authentic Ginger Media In this episode of The #BlueEyedDevil Podcast, David sits down with Gino Gaudio of IC Savings for a thoughtful conversation about community banking, financial empowerment, and the value of relationships in finance. As a member-owned financial co-operative, IC Savings has built its reputation on more than products and transactions. This conversation explores what it means to serve people well, support local business, invest in neighbourhoods, and help families build a stronger financial future with trust at the centre. From personal banking to broader community impact, Gino shares insight into what makes IC Savings distinct in Toronto’s financial landscape and why local, relationship-driven institutions still matter. This is a conversation about trust, service, financial well-being, and the kind of leadership that strengthens communities over time. Find your local branch here: https://www.icsavings.ca/find-a-branch [https://www.icsavings.ca/find-a-branch] [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5db07ebc5a210a5d1d226931/1748352645421-5Y48LH9MCVUDRCTO02L7/unnamed.png?format=1000w] https://www.icsavings.ca/find-a-branch

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