Fintech
Fintech
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Companies have tried for years to build a market for interactive cards, with little success. Dynamics is taking a different tack by approaching banks to issue the cards, rather than selling directly to consumers.
August 13 -
The Trump administration's stance on immigration is causing headaches for some banks, how a tiny black-owned bank is turning to fintech to turn itself around; why banks are rejecting Facebook's offer to share data and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 10 -
Capital One's dispute with Plaid raised questions about the ability of banks and aggregators to work together. But the end of that fight, and Capital One's deal with Finicity, show common ground can be reached — eventually.
August 10 -
The agency’s move to offer a national charter for fintech firms will undermine state authority and give certain firms an unfair advantage.
August 10 -
The bank's $7 million over four years toward the initiative is its largest overseas philanthropic commitment.
August 9 -
A week after the Treasury Department laid out a plan for federal fintech regulation, it is already unclear which agency is leading the charge.
August 9 -
Voice assistants impress at tech demos, but new research shows bank customers aren't ready to ask a speaker about their accounts just yet.
August 8 -
In recent weeks, several banks and fintechs have added new branches or new units, and in the process brought aboard new leadership. Here's a roundup of key hires.
August 8 -
The bureau announced the creation of the Global Financial Innovation Network for regulators to discuss joint policy work and offer a cross-border product testing process.
August 7 -
The skeptics keep waiting for investment in financial startups to dry up, but it doubled in the first half of 2018. KPMG's Safwan Zaheer explains why.
August 7