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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It's one of the first wealth management firms to share documents with clients through Box.
July 22 -
The challenger bank startup will use the new cash to double its U.S. headcount.
July 18 -
It's created a new digital assets and distributed ledger group, trades bitcoin futures and is funding a crypto exchange.
July 17 -
A new project backed by the government of Luxembourg could ultimately be influential in the U.S., where banks have been slow to develop a shared platform for digital identities.
July 16 -
Trace Fooshee, senior analyst at Aite Group and former head of fraud strategy at SunTrust, explains fraudsters’ latest tactics and the best methods of self-defense.
July 16 -
The bank is taking a concept that has worked for years in the credit card world — artificial-intelligence-based fraud detection — and applying it to corporate customers' transactions.
July 15 -
Pierre Habis, president of PurePoint Financial, explains how the digital bank and small network of paperless branches are meeting consumers’ needs.
July 9 -
The technology has become controversial for its potential for bias. Notre Dame professor Kevin Bowyer explains what his studies of this issue have found.
July 2 -
Security companies report a recent spike in spearphishing campaigns originating in Iran and targeting banks.
July 1 -
Among other things, Kai, the insurance firm's AI assistant, will tell customers how to avoid the bank's monthly fee.
June 27