Fintech
Fintech
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CEO of Global Payments to step down, Raisin names a new U.S. CEO, TopLine Financial Credit Union in Minnesota names new CEO and more in this week's banking news roundup.
May 5 -
A noted futurist argues that banks that rely on traditional methods of attracting and growing deposits are setting themselves up for failure in an increasingly online world.
May 3 - AB - Technology
Greenwood and Kinly aspire to build wealth among the Black community.
May 2 -
The United States needs to follow the lead of other countries by letting fintech firms test innovative products at the national level. Failure to do so could send promising new ideas overseas.
May 2 -
The neobank expects to turn a profit by the end of the year, but faces challenges as it copes with the government's pause on federal student loan repayment and with the difficulty of selling technology services to other businesses.
May 1 -
The 34-page document demands that the bank get regulatory nonobjection for every new fintech partnership and requires the bank to step up its monitoring of partners' compliance with banking laws.
May 1 -
The San Francisco fintech is trying a new solution to a persistent problem, as marketplace demand for its loans continues to drop.
April 27 -
True Digital, which helps financial institutions zero in on vendors, says midsize banks have a unique need for its product.
April 26 -
In his new book, the technology and financial services veteran Thomas Vartanian explores how countries could band together to create a more secure digital world while explaining what's holding society back from achieving this.
April 26 -
The U.K. payment firm recently paired with the small-business technology firm Bluevine, part of a growing network of collaborations to compete in the crowded international transfer market and cut out correspondent banks.
April 21