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 Apple co-founder offered advice on how to create successful products, why he craves privacy and why companies should value engineers and inventors.
May 31 -
Albert Ko, who had been the chief transformation officer of Intuit, says he will work to improve Zelle's interface to make it more appealing to consumers.
May 30 -
The data aggregator plans to help U.S. fintechs expand into the U.K. and vice versa.
May 29 -
Wells began rolling out its online-bank brand in November. Peggy Mangot, senior vice president and head of Greenhouse development, shares what she’s learned so far.
May 28 -
In the past few years, APIs have become a surprisingly hot topic, considered by many as a golden key to open banking and innovation.
May 26 -
Online lenders now have close to 40% of the unsecured personal loan market, much of which is refinanced credit card debt. Some financial institutions' card portfolios are taking a hit.
May 24 -
Online lenders now have close to 40% of the unsecured personal loan market, much of which is refinanced credit card debt. Banks' card portfolios are taking a hit.
May 23 -
They’re communicators, bridge builders and young moms. Here’s what they might do differently from the older bosses they have had in their careers.
May 21 -
Only 4% of consumers changed banks last year, according to J.D. Power. Behavioral psychologist Wei Ke explains why consumers are so reluctant to move their accounts and what other banks can do to convince them to switch.
May 21 -
A Wells Fargo customer was interrogated, fingerprinted and mistakenly arrested for check forgery after a series of mistakes on the bank's part. He was cleared, and Wells says it made an error, but they are now fighting in civil court.
May 20