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A family-owned community bank in Oklahoma is testing a Spotify-like service by fintech Meed that allows customers to pay $9.95 a month to obtain digital banking services.
September 10 -
Financial firms need to focus developer teams on creating products, not fixing legacy IT issues and bad code.
September 7 -
The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks and credit unions. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
September 4 -
The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
August 31 -
The tiny Alabama-based credit union will convert to the CUSO’s OnCore XP2 core processing in 2019.
August 30 -
It’s great for bragging rights, but when banks make large investments in technology they run the risk of irritating investors who think they’re spending too much money for too little payback.
August 24 -
Fort Bragg FCU will convert to KeyStone core processing as a hosted solution in March 2019.
August 7 -
Former postal CU expanding charter, changing core system for first time in 20 years.
August 1 -
Vendors keep merging, and new ones keep forming. For banks, the change brings access to more options, but shorter relationships.
July 31 -
The California-based credit union will convert to the Symitar EASE model of the Episys platform.
July 18