Fintech
Fintech
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In a move designed to improve access to financial products for consumers with low credit scores and short credit histories, Experian, FICO and Finicity are developing an "UltraFICO" score that lets individuals share checking and savings account data and help lenders better assess risk.
October 22 -
Plaid will be able to access the bank’s customer information through a secure API. JPMorgan has similar agreements with three other fintechs.
October 22 -
Jeff Szyperski wants regulators to update the definitions of assessment areas under the Community Reinvestment Act, and remove 'arbitrary' asset thresholds from bank regulation in general.
October 22 -
The challenger bank is “rebundling” banking, offering more pieces of traditional financial services for a flat monthly fee.
October 22 -
Recognizing their members have relationships with multiple institutions, some credit unions are launching personal finance management tools to give consumers a wider view of their financial lives.
October 22 -
The $380-billion asset company will soon join the parade of big banks and tech companies that are migrating online to meet the demands of business owners.
October 22 -
At Barclays' fintech accelerator, this year's class has fresh takes on personal financial management, recruiting and trade finance.
October 21 -
JPMorgan Chase plans to open a fintech campus in Palo Alto, California, part of the bank's efforts to attract more Silicon Valley talent.
October 19 -
Despite being barred from the securities industry by the SEC, LendingClub’s founder has found plenty of people to back his latest venture — and that’s a problem.
October 19 -
Readers react to efforts to improve bank branches, weigh the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's decision to pull back on enforcing the Military Lending Act, consider efforts to build finetch sandboxes and more.
October 18 -
Banks currently enjoy the pole position, but until they revamp and modernize their lending processes to better compete with the speed and convenience of nontraditional lenders, they will continue to lose market share, writes Trevor Dryer, CEO and co-founder of Mirador.
October 18 -
Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup and other banks have joined forces with fintechs and data aggregators to create the Financial Data Exchange, which aims to resolve the fight over sharing customer information.
October 18 -
Executives are reluctant to pull back on their big investments in technology, arguing they must stay competitive and that they have flexibility in other areas to trim costs if growth begins to stagnate.
October 17 -
Regtech — the intersection of regulatory compliance and financial innovation — is still taking shape in the U.S with some pushing for "tech sprints" to speed the development of new tools, while some see new threats and opportunities looming in the space. Following is a look at hot-button topics at American Banker's RegTech summit.
October 17 -
Promoting diversity must go beyond putting women in the C-suite. It’s about creating products and practices that help support and elevate those who tend to be overlooked.
October 17 -
Federal and state regulators are at odds over the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s new licensing program, but there are ways to improve current law to appease both sides.
October 17 -
The San Antonio bank will refer customers seeking small-business loans to StreetShares, a financial startup that is similarly focused on serving veterans of the U.S. military.
October 16 -
ODX will pursue deals with banks that want to use the New York lender’s technology to offer online small-business loans.
October 16 -
More than half of all federally insured credit unions have less than $50 million of assets. But challenges, including increased demands for technology, are making it harder for small institutions to thrive, forcing some to look for merger partners.
October 15 -
Käthe Anchel is expected to help push Umpqua’s recent focus on what it calls the “human-digital” banking experience.
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