Technology
Technology
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Bad actors use generative AI to create automated threats that are more sophisticated than earlier generations of malicious bots, and they are going after banks' APIs.
April 21 -
The auto lending specialist did not alter its financial guidance in the wake of President Trump's 25% levies on imported vehicles. Ally posted a net loss of $225 million in the first three months of 2025 following a one-time balance sheet restructuring.
April 17 -
Companies are planning to spend more on technology and artificial intelligence in 2025 when compared to last year, and AI is a choice area for investments.
April 17 -
The U.S. government renewed funding for CVE at the last minute. Experts say it's time to future-proof the program against other potential lapses.
April 17 -
The Sweden-based payment firm, which recently delayed its IPO due to the trade war, will use Fiserv's Clover point of sale system as it looks to build a market in the U.S. Plus: Payoneer makes a deal in China and other news in this week's global payments roundup.
April 16 -
President Trump's first administration laid the foundation for open banking in the United States through market-oriented principles. His second administration now has the opportunity to build upon this foundation.
April 16 -
A report from Galaxy, which builds crypto lending platforms, shows borrowers are trusting decentralized players after a centralized platform collapsed in 2022.
April 15 -
Bunq Tuesday announced it applied for a broker-dealer license with FINRA and the SEC and had a 65% increase in year-over-year profits.
April 15 -
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The financial services industry is uniquely positioned to advocate for collaborative AI leadership. As a sector that depends on trust, transparency and global cooperation, financial institutions have a vested interest in ensuring that AI development aligns with these principles.
April 15 -
Generative artificial intelligence has usurped its traditional counterpart as the next growing technology taking the payments industry by storm.
April 15 -
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The U.K. challenger bank's Engine tech unit has registered in Delaware and will soon begin hiring a small staff on the East Coast. It faces the stiff challenges all new core banking software providers face in this country.
April 14 -
More than 1.4 million small businesses bank with U.S. Bank, according to the company, and it's now offering help with managing expenses and accepting payments.
April 14 -
At the Los Angeles Clippers' Intuit Dome, technology developers hope to forge transaction habits that can be replicated elsewhere.
April 14 -
The new z17 mainframe, unveiled in a launch event this week, also comes with quantum-resistant encryption.
April 11 -
A government database banks rely on to find out about deaths suddenly grew dramatically last month. Now, live immigrants are also getting added to it.
April 11 -
Despite dire warnings of catastrophe, the deregulation of surface transportation in the 1970s delivered huge benefits to consumers. The banking industry is ripe for a similar regulatory restructuring.
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