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The roundup of top banking tech news for 2023: Ally Bank's path into the world of generative artificial intelligence, JPMorgan Chase's fallout from its deal with the college financial-planning website, banks across the U.S. increasingly fell victim to cyber attacks and more.
December 15 -
Banks in Poland will be the first to start receiving and using the scores, which will allow Ukrainians fleeing their country to obtain credit in their new Polish homes.
December 13 -
LendingClub, SoFi and Upstart were among those that wielded the ax.
December 12 -
Come the second quarter of 2024, JPMorgan Automated Investing will be no more.
December 12 -
In this year's roundup of top banking news for 2023: Navy Federal Credit Union joins the RTP network amid ongoing military contract woes, major banks across the U.S. announce staff cuts, regulators shutter Signature Bank and more.
December 12 -
Leaders at the helms of organizations like Georgia United Credit Union, BayPort Credit Union, Blend Labs and more are adapting products such as "soft check" credit scoring, artificial intelligence-powered bots to streamline application reviewal and more.
December 11 -
Banks branches continue to shutter through October; First Carolina onboards fintech partner BM Technologies; ICBA announces its 2024 accelerator companies; and more in the weekly banking news roundup.
December 8 -
Banks and fintechs are coming together to help older customers with a variety of needs, from avoiding financial exploitation to planning for the future.
December 7 -
Leaders of the Dallas-based crypto services platform BankSocial hope to further decentralized finance concepts throughout the industry by using distributed ledger technology to support the proposed Defy Federal Credit Union's offerings of a deposit account and cryptocurrency services.
December 7 -
The OCC advises banks to implement robust risk management strategies for BNPL lending, emphasizing transparent loan terms, fraud mitigation and compliance with consumer protection laws.
December 6