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A new survey by SAP suggests consumers worldwide are embracing more complex transactions on their mobile devices.
September 18 -
Infosys is releasing a new version of its Finacle core banking product Wednesday, one that has been broken up into pieces with the goal of letting banks take on the new software at their own pace.
September 18 -
In August 2009, Deutsche Bank established a production studio in Cary, N.C., that has grown into an innovation lab through a partnership with North Carolina State University. This is the first in a series of profiles of banks' innovation labs.
September 18 -
Personal financial management company Geezeo has launched a site to instruct developers on how to use its API.
September 18 -
BB&T, which was sued for patent infringement, says the patent in question is "unpatentable" and should be canceled.
September 18 -
A centuries-old deterrent to counterfeiting, the watermark remains an enduring feature of our paper currency in an ever-digitizing world.
September 18 -
Mortgage document vendor International Document Services and loan origination system provider LendingQB have integrated their technologies.
September 17 -
U.S. Bank is reacting to a world filled with disruptive money movers (think: Venmo and Facebook) and partnering with Western Union to allow customers to make peer to peer payments from the bank's mobile banking app.
September 17 -
As banks reimagine their branches, BTN's Mary Wisniewski spends the day with American Heritage Federal Credit Union's video tellers. The Philadelphia credit union offers an example of what the future teller looks like: offsite and visible to members through a Skype-like experience on personal teller machines.
September 17 -
The business-to-business data company Accuity has launched an application to help banks access counterparty information.
September 17 -
Widespread adoption of same-day settlement will level the competitive playing field for all financial institutions and allow all account holders to benefit from expedited settlement.
September 17
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The most significant aspect of Apple's forthcoming iPhone 5S smartphone, some say, is the powerful new processor it will contain that may allow applications to handle large data sets more efficiently.
September 16 -
What to do with the mass affluent, who want some investment help but won't pay hefty fees? Startup Trizic offers a do-it-yourself investing site banks can white label.
September 16 -
Fiserv has launched a program to help banks deal with the implications of new requirements from the Internal Revenue Service.
September 16 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has created a centralized data repository that aims to help businesses keep better track of account transactions.
September 16 -
At this year's FinovateFall conference in New York City, a few relative newcomers showed new approaches to old problems.
September 13 -
Disney World's efforts to test its payments wristband involve patience, investment in technology and a lot of marketing. PaymentsSource editor Daniel Wolfe recently visited the amusement park and has some lessons for banks and other payments companies that want to succeed in similar innovation.
September 13 -
Young adults dominate the world of mobile and table banking. They also pay close attention to ads as they bank on the go. For financial institutions, that could soon open up a fresh revenue stream.
September 13 -
An intruder hacked into a Vodafone Group Plc server in Germany, gaining access to 2 million customers' personal details and banking information.
September 13 -
Software lets marketers look at analytics from data management systems, social media networks and other sources in one place.
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