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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 -
Readers react to USAA teaming up with Amazon’s Alexa, how a new Wells Fargo’s scandal could affect arbitration rules, a digital identity startup’s ambitions, and more.
August 4 -
Push Payments' Travis Dulaney discusses the Fed task force report; Brian Roemmele talks voice pay.
August 3 -
The tie-up comes as banks put more resources into helping customers manage their finances digitally.
August 3 -
The online lending platform Kabbage announced Thursday it has raised $250 million from the Japanese telecom giant SoftBank, marking its largest equity fundraising round to date.
August 3 -
Customers can ask Amazon’s virtual assistant about account balances, spending habits and financial questions that they may be too embarrassed to ask a human.
August 2 -
As an open network, bitcoin is in one sense the most inclusive financial system imaginable. But for now, transfers of the cryptocurrency are priced like a luxury good.
August 1 -
A jumble of security vendors and lack of cohesive planning weaken many banks’ cybersecurity defenses, experts say.
August 1 -
Christine Duhaime, an anti-money-laundering attorney in Toronto, lays out the reasons banks should become early experts (and assist) in initial coin offerings. She also lays out the risks, especially in the wake of the SEC’s report suggesting some ICO tokens are really securities.
August 1 -
A spike in income volatility has some banks working on ways to help people cope, and now the fintech think tank Y Combinator Research is planning to test a possible solution, albiet a controversial one. Have you heard of "universal basic income" yet? You probably will.
July 31
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Large banks like Wells Fargo have started using "cyber ranges" and "red teams" to respond to real cyberattacks on virtual versions of their real systems.
July 31 -
The app, formerly known as BillGuard and a favorite of many fintech insiders, helped users protect their identities and monitor their credit scores.
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