Digital banking
Digital banking
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The bank that got Moven and Simple off the ground is coming out with real-time payments, through a clever use of debit networks.
February 25 -
Digit, a startup in San Francisco targeting millennials, has launched a service that crunches checking account data to determine daily amounts to automatically transfer into users' savings accounts. Its debut points to how personal financial management services are growing up to do the work on the consumer's behalf.
February 25 -
Banks would likely not see an immediate effect from the Federal Communications Commission's open Internet plan, but experts say it could prevent future discriminatory moves by carriers that want to compete more in offering financial services.
February 25 -
Home meal-prep delivery company PeachDish is working with Bitcoin processor BitPay to enable payments in the virtual currency.
February 23 -
Like a number of startups and "neobanks" that have sprouted up to challenge incumbent retail banks, Fidor Bank is positioning itself as a more consumer-friendly, tech-savvy alternative.
February 23 -
A technology-savvy German bank's plan to open a branchless banking platform in the U.S. could eventually pave the way for more mainstream use of cryptocurrency platforms, such as Ripple and Bitcoin.
February 23 -
Websites are the old dog compared with mobile, but www.yourbank.com still has some life left in it in some eyes. Here is a sampling of Web features lauded in a recent survey of 16 banks' sites.
February 11 -
The creation of a new cybersecurity agency is the latest move by the Obama administration to combat the increasing threat of cyberattacks.
February 10 - Are Banker's Hours Still Relevant?
Bankers originally needed to shorten their hours in order to allow for the laborious paperwork involved in processing financial transactions. Now theres no such justification for closing shop.
February 10 -
Corporate Insight's yearly awards for banks' online services show that financial institutions may have decided to throw all their eggs into the mobile basket to the detriment of their websites -something the firm warns is a mistake.
February 10 -
Hong Kong people who invested with a venture describing itself as a bitcoin platform are concerned their money may be gone, according to Leung Yiu Chung, a lawmaker who has taken up their case.
February 9 -
The New York Department of Financial Services has published revisions to the agency's proposed framework for regulating virtual currencies.
February 5 -
It's not enough for bank chiefs to delegate digital responsibilities to younger staffers. Only by understanding the mentality of tech-savvy customers can bank leaders develop smart strategic planning.
February 5 -
The New Jersey Assembly is weighing whether to pursue legislation that would make the state a haven for digital currency businesses.
February 4 -
The New Jersey Assembly is weighing whether to pursue legislation that would make the state a haven for digital currency businesses.
February 4 -
U.S. Bancorp on Monday named its annual "Dynamic Dozen" list, a select group of young employees chosen to provide the $387 billion-asset company with guidance on digital banking.
February 2 -
A new study says Americans are getting hooked on mobile banking.
January 29 -
The Federal Reserve appears to have looked at Bitcoin as a potential set of rails for real-time payments in the banking system but shelved the concept for now.
January 27 -
The launch of the U.S.'s first regulated bitcoin exchange gives an already curious merchant base more of a reason to jump into virtual currency.
January 26 -
If consumers, designers and artists led the discussion about how we make payments in the future, they would likely come out with a vastly different system than the one technologists are creating today.
January 26



