Digital banking
Digital banking
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With millions of Alexa and Google Home devices now in use, first-mover banks are rapidly developing services to let customers control their finances using only their voice — even if there are still many kinks to work out.
December 4 -
Jiko hopes to convince consumers that their funds will be safe in Treasury bills, while also generating higher returns than they would in traditional bank accounts.
November 30 -
Even though they do not face the immediate prospect of regulation requiring an open-banking policy, American banks should act as if they do.
November 30 -
Reform of the Community Reinvestment Act should seek to establish a minimum standard for the volume of CRA activities a bank must complete in its assessment area.
November 30 -
Online banks have been aggressively raising the rates they pay on consumer deposits, and that is forcing mainstream banks to consider following suit or risk losing valuable deposits to their more nimble competitors.
November 29 -
Jayne Opperman is the third new tech hire the bank has made this month.
November 28 -
Even though they do not face the immediate prospect of regulation requiring an open-banking policy, American banks should act as if they do.
November 28 -
The British banking giant has been testing its new online lending platform with a handful of its U.S. customers and plans to roll it out in full force next year. It's all part of a broader effort to expand its U.S. consumer business beyond credit cards.
November 21 -
Brett Pitts joins from Wells Fargo, where he most recently was executive vice president and group head of digital.
November 21 -
Mike Warriner joins the bank with a focus on setting its digital platform strategy.
November 21 -
Deciding how far to go to protect customers is a complex issue, but one that the industry should address soon as phishing attacks continue to mount.
November 20 -
Look who's co-chairing the notoriously male-dominated World Economic Forum. A female automotive enthusiast eloquently calls out an industry where bias is ingrained in the everyday language, and women in prison cook up a better future. Plus, State Street, Goldman Sachs and Bank of Montreal.
November 16 -
Experts in digital lending share useful insights into the potential opportunities and pitfalls, covering everything from mortgages to small business.
November 15 -
As consumers’ personal information is compromised almost daily, hackers are increasingly targeting banks.
November 14 -
Lisa Cochran and Yasaman Hadjibashi bolster tech leadership in Citigroup's global bank operations.
November 14 -
Only a few banks have so far integrated with Amazon’s personal voice assistant service.
November 14 -
The San Francisco company is one of numerous online lenders that are struggling to become profitable.
November 13 -
In mid-2015, several thousand banks registered for dot-bank domains. More than two years later, only a few hundred have converted.
November 10 -
The sexual harassment tsunami continues, with stories from Fidelity and France. The woman behind Capital One's new chatbot drew on her experience creating animated characters for Pixar. And Wells Fargo whistleblowers speak out.
November 10 -
The San Francisco firm is the latest U.S. lender to tighten credit standards amid concerns that consumers are shouldering too much debt.
November 8