Digital banking
Digital banking
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The bank found that mixing personal finance management with positive reinforcement allowed it to appeal to younger customers.
May 22 -
The financial technology infrastructure firm has made its first move to provide services outside of the U.S.
May 22 -
Lisa Frazier, an adviser to banks and startups, will succeed Steve Ellis, who is stepping down after more than three decades with the company.
May 22 -
The company said the move would help it become more efficient at a time when clients are making greater use of digital channels.
May 21 -
Community banks count on personal service as a differentiator to win business. But legacy technology issues can get in the way.
May 18 -
While working with new fintechs carries some risk, it can also provide community banks with an affordable way to upgrade products and technology.
May 18 -
Readers react to Wells Fargo’s CEO slamming the media, weigh in on regulatory relief, opine on gambling and payments and more.
May 17 -
Women frustrated with limited opportunities for advancement and problems with sexual harassment should consider creating their own financial institutions tailored to the needs of female consumers.
May 16 -
Fill a room with bankers and you'll hear a wide range of views on technology's role in their business.
May 15 -
Supporters say pending legislation would help consumers with little or no credit history. But the bill would instead roll back key consumer protections.
May 15 -
Readers weigh in on the role banks play on gun control, chime in on Wells Fargo’s latest brand campaign, slam the idea of postal banking and more.
May 10 -
Even as banks have built up their defenses, fraudsters continue to find new ways to try steal consumers’ identities to open accounts, take out loans or intercept payments.
May 8 -
Gary Cohn, the former director of the White House Economic Council, said he's still weighing options for his next role but one possibility is a digital bank.
May 8 -
The program has expanded to seek startups in Chicago and Wisconsin for mentoring and potential partnerships.
May 8 -
For the second time in a year, the scandal-scarred bank has launched a brand campaign aimed at restoring trust with customers.
May 7 -
Onboarding technology isn't enough if the account opening process is too cumbersome, a J.D. Power survey finds.
May 4 -
Leader Bank says it can land property managers as commercial clients by helping them handle tenant deposits — and possibly create opportunities to boost CRE lending.
May 3 -
The Michigan bank hopes conversational technology can get customers to talk more freely about their financial health.
May 1 -
Banks often get pushback for spending on improvements to service, but these investments could help retain customers for decades.
April 30 -
The California-based CU gave Credit Union Journal a behind-the-scenes view of what can be a painful process, while another expert offered best practices for CUs considering similar moves.
April 30