Digital banking
Digital banking
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The British startup OakNorth sees U.S. community and regional banks as good prospects for its lending technology.
April 23 -
The bank is investing more in its digital capabilities, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
April 22 -
Getting consumers to switch to electronic statements is difficult but there are a few strategies credit unions can try to encourage them to go digital.
April 22 -
JPM exec shuffle, U.S. Bank’s first digital chief, CFPB and debt collection: Top stories of the week Whether JPMorgan tipped its hand on a succession plan; U.S. Bank hires its first chief digital officer; all eyes on CFPB as it modernizes its debt collection rules; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
April 19 -
CEO Andy Cecere acknowledges that other banks have tried to broaden customer relationships and selectively expand into new markets before and struggled. But the sophistication of today’s online and mobile services could make all the difference this time, he says.
April 17 -
TD and several other banks are licensing credit underwriting and fraud prevention technology from the fintech Avant to get their digital-lending products to market faster.
April 16 -
The findings of a new survey suggest that banks risk becoming irrelevant unless they match the speedier processes that are a key selling point for online lenders.
April 16 -
KeyBank is deploying new technology designed to improve the online and mobile banking experience and to guide branch employees' conversations with customers. The move comes on top of steps to modernize its IT infrastructure.
April 15 -
The investment platform, which is in the early stages of development, will be part of Marcus, the consumer bank Goldman launched in 2016.
April 15 -
Derek White, an alumnus of BBVA and Barclays, will oversee digital innovation across all lines of business at the bank.
April 15