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Several banks have reported digital service outages this year, but now there’s a detailed breakdown of one of them — and it shows that the damage goes far beyond reputation.
April 20 -
The fresh funding supports the popular fintech trends of encouraging people to save money and “rebundling” alternative banking services.
April 19 -
Investing in technology has been an important focus for banks. But big questions remain about these investments, including how best to pay for them.
April 19 -
Consumers around the world are increasingly accessing banking solely through digital means, according to new global studies by Oracle and the World Bank.
April 19 -
Banks struggle to make their websites and apps a destination rather than a utility. Analyst Jacob Jegher offers some ideas for building digital relationships.
April 19 -
WebAuthn could eventually mean passwords are replaced with fingerprints and facial recognition. But how hard will it be to implement?
April 18 -
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman asked 13 cryptocurrency exchanges for detailed information about their operations as part of a "fact-finding inquiry."
April 17 -
Community banks are increasingly turning to account onboarding technology to help them solve a growing problem — how to win new customers without opening physical branches.
April 17 -
Many large internationally active U.S. banks are facing potentially hefty fines if they fail to comply with Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect May 25 and gives consumers much more control over how their data is gathered, used and shared.
April 16 -
The addition of a personal finance app rounds out the loan and deposit-account offerings at the online lender Marcus.
April 16