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Nedbank Money users can store payment card data in just one app for all the main South African scan-to-pay schemes, representing a combined footprint of over 100,000 retail points of presence and 800 billers.
August 30 -
Facebook is seeking customer data from big banks. Executives say it's not clear what the benefit would be, but the drawbacks are easy to tally.
August 9
American Banker and Financial Planning -
After a slow start, order-ahead payment services will begin to achieve more widespread adoption in U.K. corporate catering, encouraging the transition to the high street in the near future.
August 9 -
Consumers' growing dependence on smartphones makes it all the more crucial to be prepared to do business where your members are.
August 6
EPL, Inc. -
Facebook is seeking customer data from big banks. Executives say it's not clear what the benefit would be, but the drawbacks are easy to tally.
August 6
American Banker and Financial Planning -
Vendors keep merging, and new ones keep forming. For banks, the change brings access to more options, but shorter relationships.
July 31 -
Time is running out to apply to win one of Credit Union Journal's Best Practices Awards.
July 30 -
Small banks are being warned to slow down mobile tool development and check vendor arrangements, as researchers repeatedly find vulnerabilities that can be exploited by cybercriminals.
July 27 -
AWS's recent tech summit, with strobe lights and throbbing sound system may have felt more like a music festival than a conference, but one thing was clear: the symbiotic relationship between the online juggernaut and financial services runs deep.
July 27 -
The growing asset-backed securities market could soon open up new opportunities for your credit union.
July 19
Oak Tree Business Systems, Inc. -
The appointment of David Solomon, who will take over for retiring CEO Lloyd Blankfein, has not altered the bank's aggressive plan to build a mobile phone-based bank for consumers in the U.S. and beyond.
July 17 -
A cash management offering by Mastercard and Strands is the latest example of new answers to commercial clients' demands for better digital services.
July 9 -
A Chicago bank isn't afraid of taking on competitors that spend billions on technology. A state regulator is afraid of giving fintech startups too much latitude. Yet another one of our Most Powerful Women retires. Plus, blockchain's leading ladies, the fallout from a big political upset and a tool to help you stop apologizing.
July 2
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The bank's Finn app is attracting users by removing complexity from mobile banking.
June 28 -
In focus testing for its digital-only app, Finn, Chase learned users wanted a standalone brand that still offered some traditional features, such as paper checks.
June 22 -
Banks and startups compete for the same clients, as customers want one source for online checking and investment accounts.
June 12 -
The OCC finds that Wells Fargo was not alone in its sales abuse practices (though it's not naming names); Fifth Third's Tim Spence is our Digital Banker of the Year; the CFPB acting director wipes out the agency's Consumer Advisory Board; and more from this week's most-read stories.
June 8 -
Developing technology in-house and then licensing it is one way a small bank can build a reputation as an innovator.
June 8 -
The marketplace aims to bring together credit unions, CUSOs, industry vendors and more.
June 8 -
Redwood CU's home-grown pay-by-text solution won a prestigious award recently, but the credit union is already looking at ways to build even more functionality into it.
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