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Large banks will soon launch Zelle, their person-to-person payments app. Will it succeed or will it be another name on a growing list of such platforms that never panned out?
December 9 -
When BankMobile, the brainchild of Jay Sidhu and his daughter Luvleen, relaunches on a new platform in January, security especially for the onboarding process will be completely redesigned.
December 8 -
U.S. banks are smart to take their time in embracing a model that cedes space to nonbank competitors and could put consumers more at risk for identity theft.
December 8Financial Services Authority -
Community banks are increasingly looking to fintech firms as a way to offer customers the tech they want in order to be competitive.
December 7 -
There's no denying we are in a mobile-first era. But banks must overhaul their online banking to reap long-term profitability.
December 7Javelin Strategy & Research -
A preview of the next version of Moven's personal financial management app finds a new direction helping people understand the trade-offs they make between short-term and long-term financial goals.
December 6 -
Large financial services firms are right to fight data-aggregation access, but they'll lose this fight to arguments based on innovation and "inclusion" if they do not quickly enhance their own value proposition.
December 6 -
Deutsche Bank has hired two executives to fill newly created positions meant to foster development of fintech products.
December 5 -
Mobile could become the one-stop shop that banking companies never quite achieved, blending basic banking, wealth management and other services, if efforts like those underway at Citigroup's fintech unit succeed.
December 5 -
President-elect Trump faces legal questions over his idea to hold remittances ransom to fund a wall in Mexico, but the industry should take the threat seriously.
December 5