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Protecting customer data should have always been a priority for companies. With GDPR, they now have a framework for teams across the organization to adopt and protect their customer data, writes Shanthala Balagopal, a product marketing executive at Helpshift.
June 12
Helpshift -
HSBC's Mary Kate Loftus and Popular's Camille Burckhart are digital banker standouts. RBC fires U.S. CEO over an affair with his employee, amid a #MeToo attitude adjustment. And, what's the best time careerwise for women to have children?
June 11
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Since addresses are recorded in the blockchain, it is possible to trace each transaction where the address was used, which aids in AML, according to Ron Teicher, CEO of EverCompliant.
June 11
EverCompliant -
Despite recent encouragement from the OCC, banks still struggle to make a profit on short-term loans.
June 11
Community Financial Services Association of America -
Banks are extending maturities and making loans to riskier credits to boost volume; banks cut their muni holdings as tax rates drop.
June 11 -
The deal could be harmful to their bottom line because it will provide Amazon with more visibility into an even wider percentage of their e-commerce data, writes Ralph Dangelmaier, CEO of BlueSnap.
June 11
BlueSnap -
Financial institutions can improve monitoring of suspicious activity and potentially risky customers using algorithms, but they need to treat this new technology with caution.
June 8
IBM Global Business Services -
Institutions that have been opening consumer accounts without consent need to prepare for the fallout, even if the OCC has said it won't name names.
June 8
MWWPR -
The agency found no “systemic issues” in its review of other banks’ sales practices; some churches say the lenders are needed, others see the devil.
June 8 -
Only the collective efforts of cardholders, issuers, merchants and acquirers will significantly impact payment fraud, writes Stephanie Ericksen, vice president of identity and risk products for Visa.
June 8
Visa
