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Businesses are using a range of payments technologies, new and old, as the instant-payments movement gathers steam. Most Influential Women in Payments honoree Yaminah Sattarian talks about what her clients want and how the payments world is changing, in conversation with American Banker Editor-in-Chief Chana Schoenberger.
April 11 -
Mortgage rates rose this week as investors priced stronger than expected inflation and jobs affecting Fed moves into the 10-year Treasury.
April 11 -
To protect their own talent pipeline, financial companies need to make sure that they're not only protecting the entry-level roles that AI threatens to take over, but getting the enthusiastic buy-in of the people most likely to be affected, according to experts from Fiserv, Segpay and Featurespace.
April 11 -
A regulatory proposal to raise bank capital has spurred banks to fight back with a populist appeal to consumers, while regulators say more capital is what's needed to save banks from more crises — and help consumers.
April 11 -
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore, who's put banks on a blacklist for their support of ESG policies, is up for (and very likely to win) one of the state's two seats in the U.S. House. Here's how he got there, and what it'll look like when he tries to bring his anti-ESG policies national.
April 10 -
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The $5,000 scholarship from American Banker and Discover is for high school seniors in New York City who are the first generation in their family to attend college. The deadline to apply is May 8, 2024.
April 8 -
A combination of higher interest rates and increased vacancies — especially in office buildings — are leading to more apprehensions in commercial real estate.
April 8 -
A digital-payment trend that began during the COVID pandemic is being bolstered by features such as rewards and state ID storage.
April 5 -
Payments Innovation Association CEO Brian Tate sees new trends in how technology is transforming payments technologies that are secure, safe and fair.
April 4 -
Finding board directors who understand the pace of change is a tall order. But banks of all sizes can find innovation-minded board directors by mining other industries and investing in annual training.
April 3 -
Dmuchowski worked three jobs to pay for her college education. She tells young colleagues that regardless of their backgrounds, if they work hard, they will succeed.
April 3 -
Ambitious women who feel trapped in their roles sometimes find themselves competing against others with the same goals. An effective way to advance may require stepping off the most obvious path, according to executives sharing their personal experiences at American Banker's Payments Forum.
April 2 -
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown faces a tough 2024 campaign to recapture his Ohio senate seat in a state that's increasingly Red. Can the same state that elected conservative populist firebrand J.D. Vance also re-elect Sherrod Brown? And what do the political undercurrents apparent in Ohio mean for banks?
March 28 -
Katherine Weislogel, head of treasury and payment solutions at Synovus, discusses industry trends.
March 26 -
D.A. Davidson Director of Wealth Management Research James Ragan will review and analyze the March Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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Technology executives at financial institutions must strike a balance between jumping on new technologies while justifying their business case for the bank.
March 22 -
The megabank, which is eliminating about 5,000 jobs in a first round of restructuring, said that it's paused its annual review of racial and gender pay gaps. Citi will conduct a 2023 review sometime later this year, a source said.
March 20 -
How the FDIC, the Federal Reserve and other regulators are working to keep banks in compliance through 2024.
March 20 -
The top five banks have combined construction loans of more than $72 billion.
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