Digital banking
Digital banking
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The nation’s fifth-largest bank now has the financial flexibility to consolidate more branches in existing markets and open new, smaller ones in cities where it has no retail presence, CEO Andy Cecere said.
January 16 -
PNC chief Bill Demchak says he's pretty sure the U.S. isn’t heading into recession, but asset quality is so strong that the regional bank is giving itself a wide berth in forecasting its loan-loss provision in case of the unexpected.
January 16 -
The large core banking software vendors are already criticized as large and slow-moving. Consolidations like these are only likely to make them more so.
January 16 -
The large core banking software vendors are already criticized as large and slow-moving. Consolidations like these are only likely to make them more so.
January 16 -
The Georgia company will abstain from acquisitions this year as it looks to make internal improvements.
January 15 -
Its mobile banking app comes with bank accounts, merchant accounts, and instant credit on invoices. Behind it is a network of community banks that will gather the deposits the app brings in.
January 15 -
Americans are living longer yet retiring earlier and saving less, says Matt Fellowes, CEO and founder of United Income. But there's no need to panic.
January 15 -
Its savings, budgeting, spending and goal-setting tools, combined with artificial intelligence to add smart insights and advice, are a good example of how regional banks are trying to distinguish their mobile products from those of bigger banks with larger tech budgets.
January 14 -
The U.S. online lender provides credit lines of up to $150,000 to small businesses that shop at Alibaba.com.
January 14 -
Readers weigh in on pushback by appraisers to a new regulatory proposal, consider credit card issuers' role in the gun debate, respond to recent credit union mergers and more.
January 10 -
Affirm, which for six years has plied its trade as a point-of-sale lender, wants to move deeper into banking by offering a high-rate savings account.
January 10 -
Nicolas Kopp, head of N26 in this country, explains how the company plans to spend a chunk of the proceeds on its expansion here and add to the intensifying competition among fintechs.
January 10 -
Its data-driven financial management services for workers who live paycheck to paycheck — and a contract with Walmart — have attracted executives from Facebook, Slack and elsewhere as well as a major investment from the head of Box.
January 10 -
Saul Van Beurden will have oversight of both technology and information security and will report to CEO Tim Sloan.
January 9 -
Automating the loan application process is a potentially game-changing development that could put more car shoppers in control of which bank or credit union finances their purchase.
January 7 -
Investments in software can speed up decision-making and help traditional lenders better compete with fintechs for creditworthy customers who want their loans quickly.
January 7 -
As consumers continue to migrate to banking apps, it may be tempting for banks to focus solely on improving that channel experience. But doing so would be making the same mistake as focusing only on cards or cash at the point of sale.
January 7 -
The coming year will bring a wave of data-sharing deals between banks and fintechs, increased bank use of automated advice, marked changes to financial jobs as a result of automation, and much more.
January 6 -
As consumers continue to migrate to banking apps, lenders may be tempted to focus solely on improving that channel. But new data suggests consumers aren't abandoning other platforms just yet.
January 4 -
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