Miriam Cross is a Washington-based reporter covering bank technology and fintech at American Banker. Previously, she was an associate editor at Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.
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In July, the OCC issued a letter clarifying that federally chartered banks can store cryptocurrency assets for their clients. A recent global survey finds that many are wary of the risks.
By Miriam CrossOctober 5 -
Four global banks have joined American Express Ventures in contributing to BioCatch’s Series C fundraising round and earning themselves seats on its newly formed Client Innovation Board.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 30 -
Smith, Zions' chief information officer, is overseeing a broad range of tech projects, the largest being a multiyear overhaul of the bank's core system.
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Partnering with the account-opening software firm Mantl, the New Jersey bank created a CD campaign that helped fund its Paycheck Protection Program lending.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 22 -
The app, dubbed One, allows users to save, spend, borrow and even share funds from a single account.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 22 -
The app, dubbed One, allows users to save, spend, borrow and even share funds from a single account.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 22 -
Small and midsize banks would pay for access to the Monit app and offer it to small-business clients as an add-on service.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 17 -
The new unit plans to connect the startups it backs, such as the global payments network Veem, with experts at the company who can provide business advice.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 16 -
Banks are augmenting their use of masks, distance markers and the like with apps to notify employees of exposure to infected individuals and technology meant to make branch visits safer.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 15 -
Bolster, a marketplace for executives who can fill roles on an interim or advisory basis, is expected to fill a key need for the bank’s technology and life science clients.
By Miriam CrossSeptember 11