Penny Crosman is Executive Editor, Technology at American Banker and its publisher, Arizent. Prior to taking on this role, she was Editor in Chief of Bank Technology News. She has held senior editorial roles at Bank Systems & Technology, Wall Street & Technology, Intelligent Enterprise, Network Magazine and Imaging Magazine.
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The Vatican's recent criticism of credit default swaps is reigniting a debate about the use of such financial products.
July 26 -
Forrester principal analyst Alyson Clarke explains why the two nonbanks fared well in a recent survey of 110,000 Americans.
July 26 -
Europe's new data privacy rules have forced banks to get creative to protect sensitive data from in appropriate access or breaches.
July 23 -
About 15% of Walmart’s workforce is budgeting and taking pay advances through the app.
July 19 -
Brad Leimer, venture capitalist and former head of innovation at Santander and Mechanics Bank, shares his top picks.
July 19 -
Large card issuers began banning cryptocurrency purchases on their cards in February. But fintechs are allowing consumers to purchase and invest in digital currencies, and they say the risk is minimal.
July 18 -
It ties checking accounts and cards to gaming and other apps to provide automated savings.
July 17 -
Barclays, Morgan Stanley, True Positive and other firms are turning to the technology for simulations and problems that demand large quantities of computing power.
July 16 -
John Best, author of "Breaking Digital Gridlock," explains the obstacles banks hit when they try to innovate and how to overcome them.
July 12 -
The virtual card company is giving customers direct access to their data through an application programming interface to see what they do with it.
July 12