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A digital-payment trend that began during the COVID pandemic is being bolstered by features such as rewards and state ID storage.
April 5 -
The consumer nonprofit reviewed 10 banking apps and flagged that transparency and inclusivity practices on the financial institutions' websites don't always carry over to their mobile apps.
March 8 -
The personal finance site is rolling out changes to its app that incorporate AI-powered chat and explanatory articles customized to each user.
March 6 -
Experts explain which features customers expect, which they love and where banks are creating a competitive edge with their apps.
February 1 -
Amazon, Apple, Meta, Alphabet and X have all been ramping up their ability to offer payments services, loans and other traditional bank products.
November 3 -
Zolve, a fintech that serves folks moving to the U.S., partnered with Gigs, a German startup, to roll out its mobile plan product.
August 29 -
PeoplesBank in Massachusetts and others have developed digital brands that cater to younger customers' demands for smoother technology and mobile experiences.
June 30 -
People love the convenience of nonbanks' financial apps. Regulators could make it much safer for them to share their data with third parties.
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Five Star Bancorp expands into San Francisco, American Express to integrate with data aggregators Plaid and Yodlee, Bank of America reworks leadership in its investment banking unit and more in this week's banking news roundup.
June 9 -
The bank's new Long Game app rewards users for saving and dangles the chance to win cash prizes.
May 17