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Accenture said Monday it will buy Dallas-based mortgage outsourcing provider Zenta, in a move that puts the global consulting and outsourcing firm in the thick of the mortgage origination business and the massive loss-mitigation efforts of the mortgage servicing industry.
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Navy Federal Credit Union is broadening remote access for its highly mobile member base by tapping the fast growing Android smarthphone market. Not all of the early feedback is positive, however.
August 22 -
Intuit's Mint.com is adding bill payment reminders to its free personal financial management service. The tool lets users add any bill, assign an amount, name and due date.
August 22 -
S1's board urged shareholders Monday to vote in favor of the company's pending merger with Fundtech because it says the deal will propel the technology vendors ahead of their competitors. The board also urged shareholders once again to vote against an unsolicited acquisition bid from ACI Worldwide.
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Modern Woodmen Bank, a relatively small direct bank, had to build and maintain a website that delivers more than what its two tech staffers could handle alone.
August 19 -
Flying lower on the radar than Bank of America Corp.'s latest round of job cuts is a separate but equally crucial streamlining effort.
August 19 -
There is now a gold-rush mentality among developers looking to produce the next hit mobile-payment application. The latest example was a "Pitch That App!" that drew more than 100 participants.
August 19 -
Paying for fruits or vegetables with a wooden token might seem like a throwback to Colonial America, but in some cases it is proving more practical than modern electronic payments systems.
August 19 -
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. closed some of their card customers' accounts this week, citing data breaches at unidentified retailers. It was not immediately clear if both banks' customers were affected by a security failure at the same merchant.
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The more Needham Bank encourages employees to access systems remotely via mobile devices, the more it has to tighten security. The bank is building what it calls a private cloud to get the benefits of outsourcing without losing ownership of its data.
August 18 -
The screen-card maker Dynamics is improving its production capabilities through the purchase of a facility in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dynamics makes cards with digital screens and rewritable magnetic stripes
August 18 -
A number of companies that depend on consumers wanting to turn off paper statements may run into difficulty as banks report their paper-suppression efforts are moving backwards.
August 18 -
Secure Vault Payments, which lets consumers spend at online merchants without disclosing their bank account details, is expanding into more financial institutions through a deal with the vendor Jwaala.
August 17 -
The recent turmoil in the financial markets has not yet altered banks' immediate technology spending, Jack Henry & Associates says, but it "adds to concerns" for their long-term plans.
August 17 -
Web fields were turning into mine fields for Dollar Bank's customers, who were getting trapped by a simple navigation error that was cutting off their online banking sessions.
August 17 -
Technology vendor Jack Henry & Associates Inc. on Tuesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that beat analysts' estimates and reiterated its confidence in banks' spending appetite despite recent upheaval in the financial markets.
August 17 -
The Onion's reference to the world's largest payment network as a "lender" probably smarts more than being (jokingly) called a "massive scam."
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Those tech companies provide an allocative service with fewer employees, but they also don't have regulators and don't need retail branches. Perhaps Apple's the better benchmark.
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FirstMerit has succeeded at getting its online banking users to immediately adopt a new mobile service from the vendor Fiserv, which said 11% of the bank's active online banking users enrolled in the first week.
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