Technology
Technology
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The minority depository institution largely caters to Mexicans in the U.S. Their trust in smartphones and distrust of traditional banking has influenced its approach to developing digital tools.
February 2 -
Brandon Krieg, the former CEO of the investing and banking app provider, will head up a new unit that focuses on employers.
February 2 -
Fidelity National Information Services has so far eliminated 2,600 staffers as new Chief Executive Stephanie Ferris continues her strategic review of the financial-technology giant's business.
February 2 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Office of Inspector General found a number of weaknesses in the agency's cyber risk examination program.
February 1 -
While most distributed denial-of-service attacks against U.S. banks and credit unions result in little to no disruption, they can chip away at reputations if left unchecked.
February 1 -
The current interest rate environment advantages banks over their fintech competitors. That can't be allowed to stifle invention.
February 1 -
As companies downsize and restructure, American Banker is tracking these decisions to help our readers understand how their industries are adapting.
February 1 -
The San Mateo, California-based online consumer lender has now laid off some 500 employees in recent months. The downsizing reflects broader challenges in the tech industry, but it also comes as Upstart struggles to get enough funding for its loans.
January 31 -
In this month's roundup of American Banker's favorite stories: Development of central bank digital currencies gains momentum, ongoing lawsuits against JPMorgan Chase and PNC address the banks' liability and more.
January 31 -
Russia's aggression has brought added motivation to the team at Fuelfinance, according to founder and CEO Alonya Mysko.
January 31 -
One of the few crypto companies to receive a banking charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Anchorage is putting more people and resources into compliance.
January 31 -
The company reported its seventh consecutive quarter of record adjusted net revenue.
January 30 -
From BNY Mellon to the mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments, BlackRock and Nomura Holdings, members of the Wall Street establishment are planning for a future in digital assets.
January 30 -
An AI framework released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology this week is the government's advice on coping with pitfalls and making the software trustworthy.
January 27 -
JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
January 27 -
JPMorgan Chase has a head start when it comes to developing and deploying artificial intelligence in banking, according to a new study.
January 27 -
The company will also slow investments in new products this year as it copes with economic uncertainty.
January 26 -
The nonprofit is entering phase two of its project with JPMorgan Chase intended to understand how conversational AI and emerging technologies can help low- to moderate-income consumers.
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Rusty Haferkamp, the head of IT at Central National Bank in Waco, Texas, discusses his vigilant approach to protecting his bank from cyberattacks.
January 25 -
Artificial intelligence now has the potential to fundamentally change customers' relationships with banks, impacting everything from onboarding to retention and upselling.
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