Digital banking
Digital banking
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The Memphis, Tenn., regional will explore the use of voice assistants as part of its digital banking push.
July 16 -
Readers react to the Fed warming up to CRA reforms, criticize the Democratic presidential candidates, defend Pittsburgh as a megabank attraction and more.
July 11 -
Pierre Habis, president of PurePoint Financial, explains how the digital bank and small network of paperless branches are meeting consumers’ needs.
July 9 -
Despite declining foot traffic, consumers still say they want access to a branch, and credit unions can make these spaces attractive with new twists.
July 9 -
Community banks need to focus more on how their employees talk about the bank and less on new competition moving in.
July 8 -
The rush to hold hearings in both the House and the Senate reflects broad skepticism across the political spectrum about the social network's plan to develop an alternative payment system.
July 2 -
Other banks say they need to add branches to attract more deposits, but Capital One is sticking to its strategy of aggressively closing them and gathering the bulk of new deposits online.
July 1 -
At Digital Banking 2019, Jeremy Balkin, HSBC's head of innovation, describes how Pepper the robot has changed the way customers and employees engage.
July 1 -
Cort O'Haver, president and CEO of Umpqua Bank, tells the audience at Digital Banking 2019 that the industry is getting too far away from the human touch in customer interactions.
July 1 -
Joel Kashuba, Fifth Third's head of innovation and design, explains to Digital Banking 2019 how understanding four major aspects of human experience — cognitive, perceptual, physical and emotional — is integral to each aspect of customer engagement.
July 1