Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Financial institutions can deploy generative artificial intelligence to connect with young consumers and turn them into customers for life.
November 17 -
Diebold Nixdorf is using artificial intelligence to spot trouble proactively — a move that has already increased ATM uptime by up to 3.5%.
November 17 -
Gov. Jim Justice alleges that Carter Bancorp engineered a technical default on a multi-million lending relationship and has blocked his company's efforts to refinance with other lenders. The lawsuit extends a dispute that started after the death of the bank's founder in 2017.
November 16 -
The neobank's original problem was that it grew too fast. Its latest is that it's grown too slow.
November 16 -
The agency's insistence on churning out new requirements — even as courts question its constitutionality — is harming the very consumers it purports to help.
November 16 -
Just a week after Brazil's Nu Holdings announced a yield of 15% on its high-yield savings accounts in Mexico, Argentina's Ualá is raising its own by three percentage points to 15%. The speed of the decision highlights the frantic battle for customer acquisition.
November 16 -
OFG Bancorp's CEO José Rafael Fernández has weathered tough times during Puerto Rico's economic downturn. Now he is hopeful that his bank can seize on the better times ahead.
November 15 -
The $7.7 billion-asset federal credit union in East Lansing announced its third deal in as many months — the planned purchase of in-market peer Gabriels Community Credit Union. And it has two bank acquisitions pending.
November 15 -
Executives at Capital One, U.S. Bank, BMO and Atlantic Union Bank are striving for seamless onboarding and more efficient branch bankers, among other projects on their technology drawing boards.
November 15 -
There's a reason why successful bankers with long careers look back on their time spent as vice presidents as among the best of their working years.
November 15