Digital banking
Digital banking
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The payments company has loaned $5.5 billion to 275,000 small businesses, thanks to a data-driven process free from human interaction.
November 22 -
The Clearing House argues that participants in payments transactions could share far more invoice information over its real-time network.
November 21 -
Ana Botin, the Spanish banking giant's chairman, is counting on Santander's new digital platform to help drive expansion in the U.S. and Latin America.
November 20 -
Axos Bank favors remote access over chatbots, as it connects bankers with online customers in real time.
November 19 -
Billionaire Jack Ma’s Ant Financial Services Group said it may apply for a virtual banking license in Singapore, a move that would add a heavyweight contender to the race.
November 19 -
Bryce VanDiver and Daniela Hawkins at Capco make the case that offering easy-to-use payment rewards is the way to win the loyalty of digital-only customers.
November 18 -
The remote deposit capture tech at the center of the dispute is used by 6,500 institutions. That may mean other institutions will have to pay licensing fees to USAA.
November 18 -
It’s only a matter of time before Silicon Valley “overturns more complex banking functions”; banks would have to help FinCEN identify suspicious firearms sales.
November 18 -
Consumer trust issues have long been a stumbling block for challenger banks, but many say Google will face bigger obstacles.
November 17 -
Earnings hit could be avoided if BB&T and SunTrust complete deal by 2020; Fannie and Freddie will likely exit conservatorship by 2024, Calabria says; tired of paying 'ransom' to core vendors, two small banks fund new one; and more from this week's most-read stories.
November 15