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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How will Mick Mulvaney reshape the consumer watchdog agency? American Banker Editor-in-Chief Rob Blackwell shares his inside-the-Beltway take on the CFPB’s future.
December 4 -
Virtual assistants at banks in Israel, Canada and Hong Kong are getting smarter thanks to artificial intelligence.
November 29 -
One estimate says 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs will go unfilled by 2021. Banks are looking to military veterans, universities and even high schools to help fill the gap.
November 27 -
Borrowing from the startup world and some popular TV shows, Citigroup is encouraging employees to pitch innovative ideas to a panel of senior execs who could give them the green light to start work.
November 22 -
When CFPB Director Cordray resigns in two weeks, will the agency grind to a halt? Kate Berry reports on the embattled agency.
November 21 -
Some fintechs argue that banks are selectively working with only certain third parties in sharing information and violating the spirit of the CFPB’s data-sharing principles.
November 20 -
The startup Intrinio lets algorithmic traders and banks pick the types of company and market data they want to use rather than pay a large monthly fee for a broad, terminal-based service.
November 17 -
Experts in digital lending share useful insights into the potential opportunities and pitfalls, covering everything from mortgages to small business.
November 15 -
It’s not about saving money. The current allure of open source development is more about attracting talented developers and creating high-quality software.
November 15 -
TruSight will assess, validate and monitor vendors on behalf of the consortium, which is expected to expand.
November 14