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By partnering with Intuit, Wells Fargo is continuing its journey toward API-based data sharing, and away from screen scraping.
February 3 -
The U.S. government and banks face similar challenges in implementing a biometrics identity system. Both should study what other countries are already doing.
February 2 -
Arkadi Kuhlmann, the founder and CEO of the neobank Zenbanx who pioneered branchless banking at ING Direct, explains why he stopped pursuing a bank charter and made a deal with Social Finance.
February 1 -
Cambridge Blockchain, a startup that bills its technology as a solution for banks to the competing regulatory imperatives of transparency and privacy, has raised $2 million through a convertible note.
February 1 -
The president's executive order reflects a lack of trust in the identity information shared between countries. In theory, blockchains are tailor-made to solve this problem, but current systems may not be up to the task.
January 31 -
Customers Bancorp says it expects to announce a deal to divest its BankMobile unit within 60 days. It could be an attractive target for a bank with strong loan demand.
January 30 -
Nyca is one of the most active venture capital firms in fintech globally and its second fund should give it plenty of dry powder to pursue further deals.
January 30 -
From frictionless payments to improved underwriting models, connected cars will rewrite the rules for how and where banks interact with their customers.
January 29 -
Connected cars are going to create new revenue streams, not just for automakers, but also for financial services providers.
January 29 -
The long-running feud between banks and fintech companies over screen scraping is morphing into a more nuanced and important conversation about how to exchange consumers' financial data securely and fairly.
January 27