Technology
Technology
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Living up to the word "enterprise" in her job description is serious business, but for Colleen Taylor, head of treasury management and enterprise payments at Capital One, success also means staying true to herself and finding joy in work.
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For Kristy Cook, group manager of bankcard strategic projects at Target Corp., there couldn't be a more better time to lead the payments team at one of the nation's most forward-thinking retailers.
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Being a working mom who "at times has a tough time balancing it all," Hund-Mejean sees firsthand how MasterCards breakthroughs to connect shopping and payments via household appliances could make life easier for busy people.
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Arriving at PayPal six months ago to head its credit operations, Kathleen Pierce-Gilmore felt an immediate and refreshing change in the atmosphere, compared with the stuffier air at her previous financial services jobs.
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It just was a matter of time before a major brand would experience a data breach in 2016. While the Wendys card data breach is under investigation it has reinvigorated a discussion among merchants who want to avoid being the next target (no pun intended).
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The banking industry is grappling with a quickly changing technology environment, and that is particularly true for community banks given their fewer resources. Still, several are looking for ways to provide their customers with cutting-edge digital products, overhauling their antiquated systems and using technology to strip out costs and find better uses for their tech teams. The following are ten examples of community banks that have made technology a priority.
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Human error opens the door for most cybersecurity incidents. mBank in Poland, U.S. Bank and Bank of the West are working to make consumers more aware of the dangers of bad online habits.
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Human error opens the door for most cybersecurity incidents. mBank in Poland, U.S. Bank and Bank of the West are working to make consumers more aware of the dangers of bad online habits.
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A cybersecurity assessment tool designed to help bankers bolster their defenses against hackers and other cybercriminals is continuing to sow confusion among bankers, with some arguing it is effectively imposing tougher standards on the industry.
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Turns out young adults arent the only ones who want mobile access to their banking 24/7, but the good news is all that stuff youre doing for millennials is probably making other members happy, too.
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It's not enough to create a big data warehouse. The whole point is to tease out the intelligence all that information offers and use it to create better products and services to grow your credit union.
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Now's the time for merchants to bolster risk management ahead of the coming onslaught of card not present fraud.
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A consortium of Swiss banks hope the country's reputation for banking, technology and smartphones will give its financial institutions a commanding position for in-store and in-app payments.
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Rather than partner with a startup, 45-year-old Equitable Bank in Canada created a separate brand, EQ Bank, to acquire customers who are ready for an account without a debit card.
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For the first time in its nearly 60-year history, Visa is inviting third-party software developers onto its network with the goal of advancing digital commerce.
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Credit unions that use the right tools when analyzing data are cutting down on fraud, attracting millennials and developing creative marketing campaigns, among other things.
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Seamless, a Swedish maker of mobile payments software, has partnered with Xpress Money for international money transfers.
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CU*NorthWest on Wednesday said it distributed more than 50% of its 2015 net earnings to the CUSO's owners in the form of a patronage dividend.
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Its too soon to connect the U.S. EMV migration to a statistical spike in e-commerce crime, but fraudsters already could be reacting to the growth in new chip cards and fast consumer credit approvals by turning to new account fraud, according to Javelin Strategy & Research.
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U.S. merchants are still reluctant to embrace 3D Secure technology to protect card-not-present transactions, even though it has vastly improved from the initial tedious version that irritated consumers more than a decade ago.
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