Digital banking
Digital banking
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Though most bank customers expect to return to calling or meeting in person with their bankers when the pandemic is over, Citigroup is gauging how much business it can keep in the videoconferencing channel.
November 10 -
Founder and CEO Neel Ganu has crafted a mobile app through which millennials can invest and spend using the same account.
November 10 - AB - Technology
Most fintechs entertain the idea of getting a commercial banking license from time to time, but Current is content partnering with banks, says founder and CEO Stuart Sopp.
November 9 -
Some customer fraud and a lack of cooperation from partners Huntington Bank and Dwolla prevented Beam Financial from returning funds to savers, says Aaron Du, the fintech's CEO. He says he’s trying to make things right, but Huntington and Dwolla are taking the dispute to court.
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The two banks are among those deploying advanced analytics to give customers advice before they may even know they need it.
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Customers say the Beam savings app is down and the company isn't returning their money. The situation is putting third parties like Huntington and Dwolla in the firing line, though they say they're not at fault.
November 2 -
The digital bank is on a larger mission to attract younger customers. It's inserting itself into the popular video game in the hope that game players will learn about its products and have fun at the same time.
October 30 -
The challenger bank now offers small businesses checking, lending and payments services on one platform and can link them through Plaid to external bank accounts.
October 29 -
Renaud Laplanche's fintech will give borrowers cash back when they lower their loan balances.
October 29 -
Both developments are part of the company’s strategy of becoming a full-service bank for its young, affluent customer base.
October 28