Suleman Din is technology editor of American Banker and Financial Planning. Follow him on Twitter at @sulemandn.
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Many people still distrust banks, but many also look askance at the social media giant, making it an unlikely savior of the unbanked.
By Suleman DinJune 25 -
Many people still distrust banks, but many also look askance at the social media giant, making it an unlikely savior of the unbanked.
By Suleman DinJune 18 -
New posts for two women executives at JPMorgan Chase spur a fresh round of speculation about the race to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon someday. And Comerica's heir apparent finally gets the call.
By Suleman DinMay 13 -
Bank critics and some lawmakers quickly seized on a tone-deaf posting by JPMorgan Chase that was designed to tout the virtues of saving money.
By Suleman DinApril 29 -
Criminals are inventing new ways to hide dirty money amid transactions for digital goods bought and sold on everything from Amazon to game-app sites. Banks need to wake up to the threat, says Ben Duranske, Facebook Payments' former compliance chief.
By Suleman DinMarch 7 -
Criminals are inventing new ways to hide dirty money amid transactions for digital goods bought and sold on everything from Amazon to game-app sites. Banks need to wake up to the threat, says Ben Duranske, Facebook Payments' former compliance chief.
By Suleman DinMarch 5 -
JPMorgan's blockchain effort could lead to solutions that overcome industry skepticism and regulatory concerns and perhaps attract more mainstream retail interest.
By Suleman DinFebruary 14 -
The coming year will bring a wave of data-sharing deals between banks and fintechs, increased bank use of automated advice, marked changes to financial jobs as a result of automation, and much more.
January 6 -
The year featured executive shake-ups at the top of several of the industry’s largest institutions.
By Suleman DinJanuary 2 -
Several banks are seeing significant changes in leadership as the year comes to a close.
By Suleman DinDecember 11