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Regions Bank was the victim of cyber attackers that shuttered the bank's website and interrupted its customers' debit cards.
July 29 -
Executives at more than half of banks fear they lack a comprehensive handle on technology and operations risks and would welcome software that enables them to tackle the problem, a Deloitte survey shows.
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Equifax has released a tool that lets banks compile different collateral-valuation models and rank them based on accuracy.
July 29 -
Q2, formerly Q2ebanking, announced Monday a partnership with Geezeo, which sells personal finance management (PFM) tools to banks.
July 29 -
Social media proves more effective than phone calls or branch visits to spur buying of financial services products, a Gallup survey says. Some bankers remain skeptical.
July 29 -
Credit Agricole turns to customers and outside developers to build custom mobile apps.
July 29 -
Celent senior analyst Gareth Lodge explains a global trend U.S. banks should follow: outsourcing payments infrastructure.
July 29 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
July 26
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Cardtronics has launched a branding initiative that lets up to ten banks put their logos on a single ATM.
July 26 -
Former small business owner George Noga shares Fiserv's research and philosophy about how community banks can better serve and profit from small business customers.
July 26 -
ID Analytics announced this week that it has updated the identity fraud software it offers banks, which is called ID Score.
July 26 -
State laws requiring money-transmitter licenses have raised the barriers to entry for startups trying to compete with banks and entrenched companies like PayPal. But by keeping out smaller, more nimble payments companies, state regulators could affect the banking industry's long-term innovation and growth.
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The use of social media channels promotes transparency, enhances customer service and helps establish a senior bank executive as the most accurate and trusted source of company information.
July 26
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Join Bankthink and series contributors in discussing the types of products and services tomorrows banks might offer.
July 26
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Redwood CU has cancelled 18,400 debit cards in the face of an apparent hacking into the database of Raley's supermarket chain that has led to fraud on as many as 200 of its member accounts.
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Davis and Henderson's planned $1.2 billion acquisition of Harland Financial Solutions will make the Toronto company a significant player in the U.S. financial services technology market virtually overnight.
July 25 -
Fiserv has made an accounting application available in its online risk-management portal.
July 25 -
In the Chat analyzes and categorizes millions of social media posts to find mentions of a client's brand and products, looking for clues to customer service problems, those who might be interested in a company's products, and customers about to leave.
July 25 -
The New York bank's new patent offers insight into one way Chase is thinking about improving authentication, an area that banks nationwide are struggling to strengthen.
July 25 -
A hacktivist group that calls itself the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters is threatening a new wave DDoS attacks on banks, but security experts believe their tactics to be more nuisance than menace.
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