Entrust, Inc. has settled its patent infringement lawsuit against Addison Avenue FCU, Palo Alto, Calif. filed in March. Entrust said that as part of the settlement agreement, Addison Avenue has agreed to license the Entrust IdentityGuard product and that the parties have agreed to dismiss their respective claims and counterclaims with prejudice. The patent infringement lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on March 22. Entrust IdentityGuard is a multi-factor authentication platform that can help allow organizations to strengthen authentication based on their assessment of transaction risk.
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At a time of mild or nonexistent loan growth, middle-market borrowers in the Lone Star State are providing a boost to Fifth Third Bancorp and Huntington Bancshares.
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New details have emerged about the negotiations that culminated in Capital One's blockbuster $35 billion agreement to acquire Discover. At one point last December, the two parties broke off discussions, according to a securities filing.
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According to the Federal Reserve Board's latest financial stability report, persistent inflation and policy uncertainty are the primary worries for banks. Survey respondents expressed heightened anxiety over murky policy outlooks due to geopolitical turmoil and rapidly approaching domestic elections.
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The Alabama regional lender says it expects expenses to taper off this year and anticipates challenged loans will gradually rise to historically average levels.
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Truist Financial's top executive leadership team announces departures; First Horizon's chief credit officer is retiring; Ferry teams with Highnote to roll out a new Visa-branded payroll card; and more in the weekly banking news roundup.
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The Dallas-based regional bank tapped a client for its co-pilot capabilities, where employees can message a bot instead of a human to get tech assistance.
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