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The U.S. subsidiary of the Spanish company Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria benefited from healthy growth in consumer, credit card and C&I lending in the third quarter.
October 30 -
A recent study concluded there are first-mover benefits for banks that embrace open banking. But many executives see its risks instead.
October 19 -
What the bank is doing differently with its personal financial management tools could be instructive to the many institutions that haven’t gained much traction with similar offerings.
October 15 -
Customers are sprinkling symbols into their texts, and it's a challenge for banks to fine-tune systems to support the use of the cartoon code in communications.
March 29 -
Denizen is designed for expats and migrants to receive money and make payments without international transfer fees or currency exchanges.
March 26 -
BBVA has started testing a facial recognition payment application for employees to use at cafeterias and restaurants at the Ciudad BBVA office and business conference complex in Madrid.
March 19 -
Celent analysts Alenka Grealish and Stephen Greer explain how banks in Europe and the Netherlands have built business models around open banking.
February 5 -
The aim is not just to get consumers to act on a credit card offer or open a savings account, but to use the insight gleaned from data to build long-term relationships.
January 3 -
EU banks will soon start sharing customer account data with all third parties their customers approve. Very few U.S. banks have latched on to this concept. Here’s why.
December 20 -
Covault has begun offering a digital identification and virtual safe deposit box service to banks and others. Similar efforts have failed before, but its backers say mobile apps and the cloud have made the service more practical.
December 13