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The world needs faster and cheaper international payments, but more than that it needs censorship-resistant ways to transact.
June 12American Banker -
Too many consumers don't fully understand how the apps work and don’t trust that their data is secure, a new J.D. Power study shows.
June 12 -
To teach artificial intelligence to responsibly execute human goals, there’s a need to build bridges between human thought and language computers can understand, Stephen Wolfram, founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, explains.
June 9 -
Mobile remote deposit capture is said to be just the first of many tech patents the company will seek to enforce. That could cost banks that use its technologies a lot of money.
June 9 -
The following is a recap of the 2017 slate of honorees picked by the tech journalists at American Banker, led by Digital Banker of the Year Michelle Moore of Bank of America and including four finalists.
June 8 -
The bank's new Connections Hub portal allows its commercial clients to find potential buyers and sellers of their products in other markets.
June 8 -
The selling of anonymized customer data may be legal, but it raises ethical questions about the use and protection of that information.
June 8 -
Vault and Retiremap are launching products this week that are designed to help people stash cash where they can.
June 8 -
By making it easier and safer to share data with third parties, Wells Fargo's Brett Pitts says he is strengthening the bank's relationships with customers.
June 7 -
The vast majority of financial services executives surveyed by Cognizant predict open systems like bitcoin will gain greater prominence over the next five years — slightly more than said the same for private blockchains.
June 7