Technology
Technology
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Recent advancements in transaction processing aim to improve visibility into cash flow, which can be thrown into chaos with uncertain shipments.
October 3 -
The Visa Tokenized Asset Platform will allow banks to "mint, burn and transfer" tokens as more financial institutions and businesses express interest in how cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology can improve their operations.
October 3 -
Smith, chief technology and operations officer at the Utah Bank, shares some of the lessons learned from a recently completed core system replacement.
October 2 -
Portney, one of our The Most Powerful Women in Finance honorees, discusses her role and responsibilities.
October 2 -
In a six-month pilot, NatWest and Metro Bank shared with Meta 185 URLs connected to scams, enabling the platform to take down 20,000 accounts.
October 2 -
The European legislation prohibits or curtails what it deems to be risky usage of artificial intelligence. Banks will be caught in its net if they provide or deploy such AI systems in the EU.
October 2 -
Many people are jumping on the AI bandwagon without asking the most basic questions. FICO Chief Analytics Officer Scott Zoldi, who holds a Ph.D. in theoretical and computational physics from Duke University, has been in the business long enough to see the warning signs.
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Password requirements are often needlessly complex, according to the standards-setting body, which has proposed rules for government agencies.
October 1 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook called for weighing the costs and benefits of artificial intelligence, and flagged bias and fraud as areas of concern.
October 1 -
Digital Federal Credit Union and First Tech Federal Credit Union, among the largest in the country, originated from technology companies.
September 30 -
The bill would have forced several restrictions on the largest AI model providers, including a so-called "kill switch." A new version could restrict the riskiest uses of AI, such as for loan and hiring decisions.
September 30 -
Citigroup, First National Bank and Marqeta headlined some of the biggest changes in executive leadership in the banking, fintech and payments industries.
September 30 -
In September's roundup of top tech news: Banks and credit unions continue to shift away from banking as a service, Donald Trump announces planned launch of World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency firm and more.
September 30 -
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition and four fintechs want the agencies to act on the White House's executive order on artificial intelligence.
September 30 -
As a public company, the neobank would have the capital support to keep growing quickly. It would also have to rein in costs and show a profit.
September 27 -
As the company bolsters artificial intelligence-powered point of sale and battles other fintechs and the card networks, getting a boost with distribution has become a major priority.
September 27 -
House Republicans grilled a company exec about its widespread outage, but some, including Mark Green, R-Tenn., thanked the company for its response.
September 27 -
The company has signed an agreement to sell Continental Finance its entire card portfolio.
September 26 -
Interchange fees and financial incentives for merchants, banks and mobile wallets could come under pressure if the government forces the card brand to alter its policies.
September 26 -
Three of the companies that were part of the FTC's sweep, Operation AI Comply, charged consumers to open online storefronts that generated little money compared to what was promised.
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