Fintech
Fintech
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The bank is launching KeyVAM, a virtual account management offering it designed with fintech Qolo. Both companies said the nature of the relationship was as important as the technology it produced.
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A panel at CBA Live explored the contract provisions banks need to consider before embarking on new banking-as-a-service relationships and what catches their eyes in consent orders from banking regulators.
March 27 -
The $4.2 billion-asset MCU in New York is working with Ameriprise Financial Institutions Group to connect members with the firm's network of digital advisors and offer investment planning options alongside its traditional products.
March 25 -
Goldman Sachs is unloading the home improvement lending platform GreenSky after a misadventure in consumer finance. However, the consortium buying GreenSky plans to invest heavily in its growth, and Synovus says it's eager to deepen its partnership with the online lender.
March 15 -
The credit bureau's data analytics portal, OneTru, hosts all previously offered products on a hybrid cloud-based platform and uses guides powered by artificial intelligence to streamline query processes.
March 14 -
Through its integration with the auto manufacturer, Origence and its indirect lending subsidiary FI Connect aim to match buyers in need of auto loans to eligible credit unions.
March 12 -
Silicon Valley Bank, Heartland Tri-State and Citizens Bank in Sac City, Iowa, were among bank failures in 2023. What's changed since?
March 12 -
MoneyLion saw continued financial growth in 2023, achieving four straight quarters of positive earnings. In 2024, it plans to develop a partnership with EY to bolster its enterprise services.
March 7 -
The personal finance site is rolling out changes to its app that incorporate AI-powered chat and explanatory articles customized to each user.
March 6 -
The fintech has grown its way into the black for the first time since going public in January 2022, CEO Jason Wilk says, capitalizing on AI-underwritten cash advances of up to $500.
March 5