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OnlyID, a joint offering from FIS and Equifax, is meant to become consumers’ single sign-on for bank and retail websites and apps. Longstanding relationships may give it a better shot at achieving network effect than previous attempts.
August 23 -
OnlyID, a joint offering from FIS and Equifax, is meant to become consumers’ single sign-on for bank and retail websites and apps. Longstanding relationships may give it a better shot at achieving network effect than previous attempts.
August 23 -
Chief executives welcome new professionals to their management teams and more new hires, promotions and honors.
August 22 -
To head off ethical concerns often raised by university-corporate partnerships, Bank of the West is not paying kickbacks for accounts. Instead it is cultivating student input and chipping in for scholarships, internships and emergency food assistance.
August 22 -
Bryn Mawr Bank has launched a mutual fund at a time when heightened competition and regulatory oversight are the norm.
August 22 -
Arvest agreed to pay nearly $400 million in cash for a bank with 42 branches in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
August 22 -
Hackers are stealing enthusiasts’ phone numbers, then changing the passwords to clean out their financial accounts; bank makes pledge to human rights groups.
August 22 -
The $1.5 billion-asset company agreed to buy Southern Missouri Bancshares to expand into two strategically important markets.
August 21 -
The money will be split between the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.
August 21 -
The company says the tracking devices are a way to reduce office space and know when shared workstations are free, but "hot-desking" also raises questions about whether employees are being spied on.
August 18 -
Monday’s eclipse is an astronomer’s dream, but CUs’ responses range from trying to make hay while the sun isn’t shining to preparing for potential disaster.
August 18 -
Knowledge picked up from the best customer-facing staff should be delivered by AI systems in a contextual manner at the right place and the right time to handle customer queries in the age of digital commerce, writes Anand Subramaniam, senior vice president of worldwide marketing for eGain Corp.
August 18
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Lynn Harton was finally named CEO of United Community Bank after a five-year apprenticeship, though Jimmy Tallent remains CEO of the parent company. The executives have long touted an ability to bounce ideas off each other as a reason for United's success.
August 17 -
Bentley joined the credit union 2014 as SVP of lending and will oversee the $3.2 billion-asset institution.
August 17 -
Baxter CU, Randolph-Brooks FCU and Coastal CU have already signed on with the service, which aims to create analytics strategies to help credit unions grow and improve service.
August 17 -
Credit card issuers have been trying to outdo each other to offer the best rewards program. And it shows, as customer satisfaction rates with many (but not all) of their banks have never been higher in a yearly J.D. Power study. But they may not last forever.
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The exodus of chief executives from two of President Trump’s business advisory councils in the aftermath of the Charlottesville tragedy was a highly visible example of risk management and cultural principles in action.
August 17
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Approval from the Federal Reserve is the last remaining hurdle for the $2.2 billion transaction.
August 16 -
In addition to typical industry challenges, family-owned banks also have to address generational leadership and estate planning at a time when an increasing number of their CEOs are looking to retire.
August 16 -
One untapped resource is appealing to investors to allocate more of their private wealth to companies with successful gender diversity programs.
August 16
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