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Oracle Corp. is offering a payments application programming interface based on the ISO 20022 standard that will allow banks to more easily collaborate with fintechs and other third parties.
August 10 -
Heather Tuason is now chief product officer of StreetShares, an online lending and investing platform.
August 9 -
West Milton State Bank uses biometrics for employees to log in to workstations, saying it is quicker and more secure than passwords.
August 9 -
Do customers want to log in to mobile banking by snapping a picture of their eye? Bank of America will spend the next six weeks finding out.
August 8 -
At a time when many banks struggle to win over millennials, Ally Bank appears to be bringing them in: more than 60% of new customers are millennials. President Diane Morais explains how the bank is getting the attention of a younger generation. One popular product: debit controls.
August 8 -
Sam Maule is set to head up North America expansion for 11:FS.
August 7 -
A San Francisco startup working with Swift plans to launch a network that would tie self-executing contracts to independent data sources.
August 7 -
It is the latest of several popular apps to close down in recent weeks.
August 4 -
The global bank’s U.S. unit has bounced back, aided by growth in deposits and wealth management profits as well as a focus on international customers. A $125 million investment in tech and branches hasn’t hurt either.
August 4 -
As the digital age reduces the wear on physical cards, how is it that some consumers are requesting new cards more frequently?
August 4