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Sweeping new data-sharing rules require a substantial IT revamp at large financial institutions.
April 28 -
The fintech company Truebill, which already cancels recurring subscriptions at customers’ requests, is now challenging banks’ late fees and overdrafts.
April 27 -
Verizon’s Data Breach Investigation Report finds cybercriminals are focusing their efforts on banks’ web servers and websites.
April 27 -
The funding comes as the financial services industry continues to search for safer ways for customers to share their account data with third-party apps.
April 26 -
While bankers are becoming accustomed to the idea that artificial intelligence and software "bots" will affect their business, a "Jetsons"-style robot is a novel feature at a branch.
April 25 -
The startup Dave (just Dave) sells an app that forecasts short-term bank balances and sends users small-dollar advances when necessary, part of a wave of efforts to improve consumers’ financial health using digital tools.
April 25 -
The company that made its name refinancing student loans plans to delve deeper into originations after a trial run of sorts.
April 25 -
U.S. Bank and BMO share how they are ceaselessly tearing apart and revamping mobile, online and other retail channels in search of a "unified customer experience" and efficiency.
April 24 -
Attacks on ATMs and point-of-sale machines are getting more sophisticated and frequent. Crooks are trying to get as much use as they can out of their skimming devices before the migration to chip cards is complete.
April 24 -
The development of mobile mortgage solutions has to strike a delicate balance between self-service and making humans readily available for the stressful process.
April 21 -
Executives at BB&T, KeyCorp and Citizens are milking commercial lending niches and balancing cost control with new investments while waiting for more rate hikes to fatten margins.
April 20 -
Banks have long believed that the key to sparking mobile payments is better incentives, but U.S. Bank is taking that to the extreme with a new product that pays triple points for such purchases.
April 20 -
Attacks on ATMs and point-of-sale machines are getting more sophisticated and frequent. Crooks are trying to get as much use as they can out of their skimming devices before the migration to chip cards is complete.
April 19 -
For all the talk of cooperation and partnerships with banks, financial services startups are doing well in underserved niche markets such as actors and musicians.
April 18 -
The fiasco may hold a valuable lesson for fintechs and banks alike about the need for closer integration.
April 17 -
Leaked documents appear to show NSA analysts were able to hack into Middle Eastern banks’ servers through the Swift service bureau EastNets. The same tools could conceivably be used by cybercriminals and nation-states with more sinister motives.
April 17 -
Digit's decision to charge a monthly fee for its savings help speaks to the challenge of making fintech profitable.
April 13 -
Tangerine Bank, the digital lender owned by Bank of Nova Scotia, will start offering credit lines this year as it seeks to bolster flagging profit through expanded product offerings.
April 13 -
The blockchain-based platform, set to launch later this year, promises to make gold trading around the world faster, more transparent and safer.
April 12 -
In the near future, branch authentication will likely rely more on things like iris scans and palm readers than physical ID cards.
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