The bank launched Business Essentials, a bundled suite of banking and payment services, following more than a year of development by a cross-functional team from business banking, branch and small business banking, payments, sales and technology teams.
A TD Bank survey found a massive increase in the ranks of people who talk to ChatGPT about their finances. Ted Paris, the bank's head of AI, says banks still have an opportunity here.
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The Bank of England is a step closer to launching its own digital currency after a yearlong project concluded the technology could support a "diverse range" of new ways to use money.
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Sergio Fogel is taking on a new role as co-president and chief strategy officer to help the fintech battle rivals across the globe.
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Citizens Financial has teamed with Wisetack, which supports dozens of platforms connecting to thousands of home improvement, dental and veterinary service providers.
A near-collapse of the global software vulnerability database exposed critical weaknesses that could leave banks unable to track cyber threats.
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Assets held in exchange-traded funds posted 10.6% growth in September, according to data collected by State Street Global Advisors.
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For the managers of the Thornburg International Value Fund, troubles across the Atlantic are just weak spots in what is, overall, a solid market for overseas investments.
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Credit Agricole, France's second-largest bank, has joined the list of European banking companies looking to make investment banking inroads on Wall Street.
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A BankThink argues that Treasury's GSE cash infusions are just the return of stolen money; MUFG wants its Union Bank to be one of the nation's 10 largest; fintech promises a 30-minute mortgage; and more.
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Readers react to a drive for more public banks, weigh in the launch of an online-only bank, chime in on what millennials need and more.
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One purpose of the Senate bill was for small banks to rein in skyrocketing costs, but some bankers question whether the changes will save them money, and adapting to the reforms may even increase spending.
The Pennsylvania bank has agreed to sell its Exchange Underwriters subsidiary to World Insurance Associates for $30.5 million, saying that the deal will help pad its capital and liquidity.
A federal appeals court this year reversed Townstone Financial's earlier victory, ruling the regulator had authority to apply a lending law to prospective applicants.
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The shift from cash has boosted digital and called attention to the importance of standards, says EMVCo's Brian Byrne.
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As self-service banking offerings continue to gain ground, financial firms must evolve their brick-and-mortar facilities in order to better serve consumers.
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Lost in the debate about whether to make fintechs comply with the Community Reinvestment Act is that many of them already partner with banks to make loans in low-income neighborhoods.
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Levine built BNP Paribas' cash equities business three years ago and now trades billions of dollars daily for clients.
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In her role, Honeycutt has to challenge business line leaders to ensure the bank's capital is deployed appropriately.
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Naroditsky is leading initiatives that combine how faster payment processing improves the bank's delivery of products through partners.
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Sherwood leads direct-to-consumer auto and personal loans, cards and secured lending at the bank where she's spent her whole career.
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As part of her role, Taylor manages a $22 million annual budget for four teams.
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Carta said that she and her payments team are "almost maniacal" about customer experience.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller criticized his fellow Federal Open Market Committee members for not cutting interest rates in July, but said he is "hopeful" that easing monetary policy soon can keep the labor market from "deteriorating."
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook's lawsuit against President Trump is challenging his move to remove her from office because allegations against her do not constitute "cause." How courts weigh in could dictate the future of the central bank's independence from the White House.
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