Digital banking
Digital banking
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BankMobile has launched a podcast series focused on financial literacy and self-help tips.
March 3 -
Wells Fargo and Tangerine Bank are among those trying new communications tools that bring human conversations back into the channels where people bank by swiping and tapping.
March 3 -
A consumer group argues in a new report that banks are being too aggressive as they try to persuade their customers to switch to the electronic delivery of monthly statements. Now it's calling for the CFPB to step in.
March 2 -
More than 200 small banks across the country will be able to offer online loans to their small-business customers as part of a new partnership announced Tuesday.
March 1 -
The blockchain startup Digital Asset Holdings has added Sallie Krawcheck to its board.
March 1 -
Pairing up with corner stores, street teams and college students: all the ways fintech startups and tech savvy banks are trying to use the physical world to attract people to their digital products.
February 29 -
The nation's largest marketplace lender announced changes Friday to its partnership with Utah-based WebBank. The revisions are designed to preserve Lending Club's ability to ignore state interest rate caps.
February 26 -
Capital One Financial in McLean, Va., has added Amazon's former chief information security officer to its board of directors.
February 26 -
Regulators focus on having banks and credit unions offer payday loan alternatives to underserved consumers overlooks the success of Web-based companies in filling credit gaps.
February 26 -
Delinquencies are rising among the sector's less creditworthy borrowers, which is contributing to smaller returns for investors. This sets up the first major test for an industry that blossomed during a period of unusually low defaults.
February 25 -
Moven, one of the most talked-about startups of the fintech boom, is looking to spread financial education to the self-employed.
February 24 -
Commercial bank clients are increasingly looking to replace physical corporate cards with virtual ones to streamline bookkeeping and limit risk. The adoption of such solutions is a good sign for mobile payments overall.
February 24 -
The precedent set in the ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI over custom access to a device in question opens up unsettling risks on privacy and security.
February 24 -
The online brokerage Robinhood Financial has eliminated its three-day waiting period for the use of funds deposited into an account.
February 24 -
Chase Pay is tied to the issuer's 94 million credit, debit and prepaid card accounts, representing half of U.S. households. Depending on the perspective, this means Chase's wallet either starts with or excludes half of the market.
February 24 -
BBVA has recruited Simple co-founder Shamir Karkal to build a platform that would open the bank's application program interfaces to outside fintech companies.
February 23 -
Shares in the online small-business lender plunged Tuesday after the firm's 2016 revenue guidance fell short of expectations. New details about the firm's plans to provide its technology to big banks did nothing to stanch the bleeding.
February 23 -
Yes, all the big banks are paring their balance sheets to comply with new rules and axing expenses to please shareholders, but JPMorgan is simultaneously targeting affluent cities for branch and deposit growth.
February 23 -
Despite banks' attempts to test and use blockchain, the technology that powers bitcoin, for their own commercial gain, it is outside the realm of possibility for the technology to serve any useful purpose for the intermediaries it was designed to replace.
February 23 -
OnDeck Capital in New York reported a $5.1 million loss in the fourth quarter as revenue failed to keep pace with rising expenses.
February 22






