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Rototype International has unveiled a system that can dispense cashier's checks on demand.
June 11 -
The cloud-technology company nCino has secured investments from some of the biggest names in banking in its first funding round.
June 11 -
A dubious story about double-charging in Marks & Spencer, the retail home of the British middle classes, is worth examining to make sure similar misconceptions dont spread in the U.S.
June 11
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An RSA cybercrime expert walks us through a typical online/mobile banking attack with a new twist: an SMS forwarder that steals authentication codes.
June 10 -
Wells Fargo unveiled a rebuilt website Monday that includes more robust financial educational articles and a new design aimed at easing navigation of the site on various form factors, an approach that other retail banks have taken in recent months.
June 10 -
Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) has hired Jeff Sturm, a financial technology veteran most recently with Fiserv, to find ways to improve customer service and contain costs.
June 10 -
Promontory Financial Group has named David Gordon, a former Capital One Financial executive, its chief technology officer.
June 7 -
Fifty-six percent of U.S. adults own a smartphone of some type up from 35% of adults two years ago, the Pew Research Center said in a report released Wednesday.
June 7 -
The banking giant is conducting research aimed at helping it develop products and services that would meet the needs of customers with annual incomes of less than $50,000.
June 7 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink and AmericanBanker.com this week.
June 7
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Software firm Kofax has released an application that helps analyze its image-capture system.
June 7 -
Former HP executive Andy Mattes sees opportunity for Diebold in U.S. branch technology, ATMs in India, and electronic security in Turkey and Asia.
June 7 -
Regulators said Thursday they have formed a working group to enhance coordination between federal and state banking agencies on cybersecurity.
June 6 -
An analysis of Microsoft's takedown of a cyber fraud ring that stole hundreds of millions of dollars from bank accounts brings to light the growing sophistication of malware and keylogger makers, who mostly manage to stay a step ahead of antivirus software designers and corporate security officers.
June 6 -
Ed Hale, who retired as chairman and CEO of First Mariner in Baltimore more than a year ago, has invested in a local technology consulting firm called Think Systems.
June 6 -
At this year's Mobile Banking and Commerce Summit in Miami, many attendees recognized that mobile banking has moved from the abstract to reality but worried about how to make money on their tech investments and how to keep transactions secure.
June 6 -
It's not just the anonymity. Like cash and Bitcoin transactions, Liberty Reserve transfers were non-reversible, and that's important to certain merchants.
June 6
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Diebold announced Thursday that it has named Andy W. Mattes its president and chief executive
June 6 -
The 2013 Data Breach Fraud Impact study from Javelin Strategy and Research shows that breaches can lead to billions of dollars in consumer-fraud charges in addition to costs they impose on institutions whose systems are compromised.
June 6





