Digital banking
Digital banking
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The upcoming launch of Zelle gives Chase, B of A, Wells Fargo and other large banks an opportunity to correct their past mistakes.
January 27 -
Facebook now lets users log in using a physical token. If banks gave consumers this option, it would strengthen the security of online accounts — or at least bolster their image.
January 26 -
TD Bank's consumer chief Michael Rhodes explains what service means in the digital age, why stress-testing is a good thing and why the bank is in no rush to make another acquisition.
January 26 -
Since the dawn of online bill payment, billers and banks have been waging war to handle the payments on their own sites. At last, a victor may be emerging.
January 26 -
The spike in fees compensated for lower interest income.
January 25 -
A deal between Ford Motor Credit and a San Francisco-based startup will give car buyers the option of customizing their own loan terms.
January 24 -
Lloyds Banking Group was hit by a cyber attack that disrupted online services for customers two weeks ago, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
January 23 -
The Cincinnati bank will be advised by QED Investors on its fintech strategy.
January 20 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency could make the Community Reinvestment Act’s spirit relevant in a digital age so long as it builds the right framework for chartered fintech companies.
January 18 -
The Open Financial Exchange has 7,000 installations. More than a decade ago, the industry saw the data standard as the solution to screen scraping, a practice that bedevils them today.
January 13