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[Perspective Series] Breaking Bread and Building Trust With Josh DeTar

[Perspective Series] Breaking Bread and Building Trust With Josh DeTar

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Josh DeTar is the EVP of Evangelism at Tyfone, Inc., a company that builds omnichannel digital banking and payments solutions for credit unions and community banks. He champions the use of technology to empower financial institutions to deepen member relationships and deliver seamless digital experiences. Josh's personal credit union journey inspired his advocacy, having experienced the impact of community financial services firsthand before transitioning to the fintech industry.

In this episode…

Many financial institutions promise personalized service, yet customers often feel disconnected when outdated digital tools undermine that experience. Community banks and credit unions, despite strong relationship-driven missions, struggle to compete with the speed and polish of big-bank technology. How can smaller institutions overcome technical gaps while staying true to their human-centered values?

Josh DeTar, an expert in digital banking strategy and customer experience, explains how community institutions can bridge this divide through transparency, empathy, and deliberate relationship-building. He emphasizes the importance of listening closely to customer needs, building only what adds real value, and maintaining open communication — especially when mistakes occur. Josh's approach encourages leaders to sit on the same side of the table with customers, foster trust early in the relationship, and create internal cultures where honesty and accountability thrive.

In this episode of The Customer Wins, Richard Walker interviews Josh DeTar, EVP of Evangelism at Tyfone, about elevating digital experiences for community financial institutions. Josh discusses the power of transparency, the role of culture in customer success, and why "breaking bread" — literally — helps strengthen relationships. He also explores long sales cycles, building features that matter, and leading with humility.

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