Digital banking
Digital banking
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The plan first announced in February to update the deposit insurance sign and logo at bank teller stations and ATMs became just the latest regulatory effort slowed by the coronavirus pandemic.
April 16 -
Wall Street trading arms benefited from first-quarter volatility, but it may not be enough to salvage future earnings; “unprecedented volume” of customers logging into their online bank accounts creates system overload at many banks.
April 16 -
The industry was already on a path toward increased digital services, but the global pandemic is showing why CUs need to speed up that process.
April 14 -
A combination of digital and cloud capabilities, data gathering and regulatory experience should give smaller banks an edge over nonbanks.
April 13 -
Customers in the challenger bank's pilot program drew down an average of $200 each in advance of the government's $1,200 payments.
April 9 - AB - Technology
Simmons Bank in Arkansas is dealing with extra traffic on its digital channels and added call volume while communicating with customers through email, push notifications and even snail mail as well as its new app, says Alex Carriles.
April 7 -
The online lender, which is looking to become a direct lender in the Paycheck Protection Program, has accepted 37,000 applications while working with an unnamed bank to fund businesses harmed by the coronavirus pandemic.
April 7 -
TrueAccord has expanded a platform, originally designed for banks, to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
April 7 -
Leaders like Chris Britt at Chime, Brett King at Moven and Jill Castilla at Citizens Bank of Edmond are getting inventive as they try to help those hurt economically by the pandemic.
April 6 -
Few lenders are finding creative ways to provide much-needed financial advice and emergency services online.
April 6