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As use of smartphone apps begins to surpass online channels at some institutions, banks are facing pressure to offer clients more robust services.
November 9 -
Adding retirement accounts broadens the app's offerings to millennial clients.
November 8 -
The biggest thing going for recent mobile apps launched by Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase may not be any digital innovation associated with them.
November 7
BankThink -
The banks' newest offerings hope to attract young clients and keep them there for life. But they face stiff competition.
November 7 -
Letting employees decide when they get paid through a mobile app that connects to an institution's prepaid card can serve the same purpose as a payday loan but cost the consumer less.
November 1 -
Letting employees decide when they get paid through a mobile app that connects to a bank's prepaid card can serve the same purpose as a payday loan but cost the consumer less.
October 31 -
Catering to young clients, Finn by Chase blends instant account access, emojis and PFM tools.
October 24 -
The company, which will officially report results later this week, took hits tied to its planned spinoff of BankMobile and losses tied to an overseas investment.
October 23 -
Some credit unions are beginning to offer payment services via wearable technologies, but many say it will take further declines in the pricing of those items before they are widely accepted by consumers or financial institutions.
October 20 -
Stash is the latest young fintech to pair debit and savings products with financial advice as it competes for millennial clients.
October 20 -
The Wyomissing, Pa.-based firm is forgoing cash offers in favor of a more complicated plan that involves spinning the unit off to shareholders, who will then trade their stakes for shares in a Clearwater, Fla., community bank in a tax-free exchange.
October 20 -
Reflections and insights from the CUNA Tech and Operations & Member Experience Councils conferences held recenlty in Phoenix.
October 18 -
How Knoxville Teachers FCU is utilizing e-signature technology to improve the lending process for its members.
October 16 -
BBVA has launched a new mobile app that is designed to help people in the U.S. send money to friends and family in Mexico — more quickly and cheaper than traditional remittance methods.
October 16 -
CU Journal's annual awards recognize new innovations that have demonstrated concrete results, giving readers a host of great ideas to use.
October 16
Credit Union Journal -
The debut of the iPhone 8 -- which includes facial recognition software -- could be the first step in the next major change in mobile banking.
October 11 -
Yolande Piazza explains Citi Fintech's unique process for getting customer feedback on new apps. She also talks about overcoming the challenges of innovating inside a large company like Citigroup and winning over those who are resistant to change.
October 10 -
Giving away its speaker to Pixel devotees isn't just about getting these devices into homes; it's about getting them to the users most likely to favor Google over Amazon, writes Daniel Wolfe, Editor in Chief at PaymentsSource.
October 6
Arizent -
Some financial institutions are looking at how to translate the complicated and document-heavy mortgage lending process into the digital world of voice-interactive personal assistants.
October 4 -
Some banks are looking at how to translate the complicated and document-heavy mortgage lending process into the digital world of voice-interactive personal assistants.
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