Fintech
Fintech
-
The nomination of Jelena McWilliams to chair the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. moves the Trump administration one step closer to completing its team of regulatory appointments in its push to undo former President Obama's post-crisis policies.
December 1 -
Readers react to the CFPB director shake-up, applaud honorees of American Banker’s annual banker awards and weigh in on the heated financial data debate.
December 1 -
Richard Cordray won’t be around anymore to keep an eye on the fintech sector. The question now is: Who will?
December 1 -
How a new fintech CUSO aims to bring members' financial services into one place.
December 1 -
KeyCorp's Beth Mooney disarms “a ticking time bomb.” The former head of the Small Business Administration wants to buy Harvey Weinstein’s company. A female FDIC chair is on the way. Plus, the CFPB showdown, an effective way to combat sexual harassment, and laundry tips from Anne Wojcicki.
December 1 -
Even though they do not face the immediate prospect of regulation requiring an open-banking policy, American banks should act as if they do.
November 30 -
Partnerships with financial technology companies could be effective in helping banks meet small-dollar credit demand, but those partnerships face a legal cloud. Thankfully Congress is considering adding needed clarity.
November 29 -
Jayne Opperman is the third new tech hire the bank has made this month.
November 28 -
Even though they do not face the immediate prospect of regulation requiring an open-banking policy, American banks should act as if they do.
November 28 -
The most important policy question facing banking, brokerage and insurance companies is putting a framework in place that very quickly defines data ownership rights across the financial value chain.
November 27 -
Borrowing from the startup world and some popular TV shows, Citigroup is encouraging employees to pitch innovative ideas to a panel of senior execs who could give them the green light to start work.
November 22 -
While many companies already have a compliance officer in place, the EU's General Data Protection Regulation requires a data protection officer, writes Sudeep Nadkarni, senior vice president and head of banking and financial services for NIIT Technologies.
November 22 -
Tech startups differ from a bank’s typical commercial clients; many want a trusted financial adviser.
November 21 -
Beyond overall tax cuts, there's also potential benefits for investors in fintech and payments innovation, writes Rick Lazio, former Republican Representative from New York and current senior vice president at alliantgroup.
November 21 -
Fed researchers purported to show that consumers who use peer-to-peer loans have bad financial outcomes, but questions quickly emerged about the data they used.
November 19 -
The startup is betting that a venture offering safe storage of digital assets will entice billions from banks and other institutional investors.
November 17 -
The startup Intrinio lets algorithmic traders and banks pick the types of company and market data they want to use rather than pay a large monthly fee for a broad, terminal-based service.
November 17 -
Brian Behlendorf, leader of the Linux Foundation's effort to establish standards for blockchain, likens the invention of cryptocurrencies to the moon launch and says banks, open-source developers and others are working to make the underlying technology commercially viable.
November 16 -
Evidence that the credit characteristics of online installment borrowers at the time of repayment are consistently worse than at the time of borrowing should be a sobering thought for lenders that have not been fully tested in a credit downturn.
November 15 -
Following in the footsteps of Chase, Wells Fargo and others, Fidelity is launching an application programming interface to let third-party apps access customer data — as long as the customers grant permission.
November 14



















