Fintech
Fintech
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If companies want to keep partnering with banks to build innovative financial services, they need to stop thinking about regulation as their partner banks' problems and start being part of the solution.
September 23 -
In the U.S. and around the world, women still face many barriers to financial inclusion, and workplace practices that make it more challenging for them to build wealth. It doesn't have to be that way.
September 20 -
Fintech app Yotta filed a lawsuit against partner bank Evolve, arguing that it conspired with Synapse to misuse customer funds.
September 19 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s proposed rule aims to improve record keeping for custodial accounts, while the merger policy would increase regulatory scrutiny for combinations involving the largest banks.
September 17 -
The company, a pioneer in AI-based lending, says improvements to its models and long-term commitments from the banks it works with will bring about positive returns in the third and fourth quarters.
September 16 -
At a New York event, industry practitioners shared how they are addressing cultural, compliance and logistical objections to making loans based on bank account data.
September 13 -
A letter led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., urges bank regulators to crack down on banking as a service, while another led by Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., asks that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau more closely monitor buy now/pay later companies.
September 12 -
The bank has partnered with a fintech, Zentist, to give dentists a system that automates insurance and billing processes.
September 10 -
First Electronic Bank is using technology from Spring Labs to analyze its fintech partners' customer communications and identify problems.
September 5 -
SpringFour, which partners with banks and lenders to deliver financial resources to their end users, will join the C&R Software umbrella, where it hopes to expand into other markets beyond financial services.
September 4