Mary Wisniewski is deputy editor of BankThink. She also writes on a variety of subjects as part of American Banker's bank tech team. Previously, she was a blogger and editor at Bank Innovation. She also served as a fashion editor for National Jeweler, where she reported on fashion shows and jewelry news. Her work has also appeared in Billboard, Cracked and a number of business media outlets. Mary grew up in the Michigan suburbs and now lives in L.A. with a maltipoo, two record players and an espresso machine. Mary is endlessly curious and follows anything that grabs her. Current interests include fintech, literature, travel, good conversation, Cat Stevens and Gidget.
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Wilson Bank & Trust will become one of the first banks to test MoneyDesktop's latest marketing capabilities.
July 16 -
Q2ebanking, an Austin virtual banking provider, will power Portland bank Umpqua's digital channels.
July 15 -
The Swiss company said SocialComply is designed to help banks participate on social media channels.
July 12 -
Mobile check deposit, once a low priority technology for banks, has become one of the most sought out mobile banking app features. But along with popularity and increased use, the potential for fraud is emerging.
July 11 -
Doorsteps, an online tool used by realtors to educate prospective home buyers (and gather sales leads), has widened its scope to be of use to bank loan officers.
July 8 -
JPMorgan Chase's and U.S. Trust's mobile apps for high-net-worth individuals shared the top ranking among U.S. firms in a report published Monday by MyPrivateBanking Research.
July 8 -
Wintrust Financial, a community bank holding company in Illinois, is piloting an app that lets customers pre-order cash at ATMs.
July 2 -
Intuit Inc. said Monday it has agreed to sell its online and mobile banking division in a $1 billion deal that doesn't include its payments technology for merchants.
July 1 -
Intuit Inc. said Monday it has agreed to sell its online and mobile banking division for about $1 billion in cash to Thoma Bravo LLC, a private equity firm.
July 1 -
The Birmingham, Ala., bank announced Thursday its plans to bring video banking technology from NCR Corp. to its customers later this year.
June 28 -
Seeking to provide its members with a competitive differentiator and a way to boost customer loyalty and card usage, CO-OP Financial Services announced Thursday a new service that allows credit unions personalize their ATM, debit and credit cards with photos of their choosing.
June 27 -
In a move to help online prospects better find the financial product that best suits their needs, Comerica has embedded a questionnaire tool in its website.
June 27 -
Mobile text alerts are increasingly a part of a solid mobile banking customer experience. Industry analysts share best practices, common mistakes and occasional quirks occurring in delivering mobile alerts.
June 26 -
IntelliResponse, which sells virtual agent technology, released a new platform Tuesday that provides data visualization for incoming customer questions. The software is designed to let a bank quickly see what's top of mind for customers.
June 25 -
Electrocardiograms as the next biometric marker for authentication? At a time when banks are eager to find a replacement for the traditional login and password, it's possible.
June 25 -
New research shows that one in three consumers would pay something to use mobile banking services.
June 24 -
Keynote Systems would become privately held after its sale to the private-equity firm.
June 24 -
Citi's social media guru Frank Eliason offers insights into how to pick social media partners, while consultants and lawyers share what's needed in any vendor relationship.
June 21 -
Andera, one of BTN's top 10 tech companies to watch, will soon provide the account opening technology for Intuit's financial clients.
June 20 -
Regulators are looking more closely at the way banks choose and manage their vendors. One insider tip: clue the regulators in to new projects ahead of time.
June 19

