Technology
Technology
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M&T Bank, Citizens Financial Group and KeyCorp are teaching staffers new skills and pitching themselves as innovative and fun places to work.
March 25 -
The suspects, ages 16 to 21, were apprehended in connection with an investigation into a hacking group called Lapsus$, which has said it’s responsible for a rash of recent cyberattacks against companies including Microsoft and Nvidia.
March 25 -
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is managing a shortage of tech workers by training its developers in high-demand technologies including blockchain and Microsoft Azure, betting that such growth opportunities will help the lender retain current workers and attract outside talent.
March 24 -
The identity management company, which has many bank clients, said it learned the extent of a January breach five days before hackers told the world about it.
March 23 -
SoFi Technologies and MoneyLion offer a slew of banking services. Will this enable them to grab significant market share from traditional institutions?
March 22 -
The cybercriminal group N4ughtySecTU claimed to have stolen 54 million personal records from the credit bureau and demanded $15 million.
March 22 -
Though it's one of the largest U.S. credit unions at $15 billion of assets, the organization still works with a number of fintechs to live up to its name.
March 22 -
JPMorgan Chase and HSBC are among the banks that have set up shop in virtual worlds or plan to.
March 21 -
Ramp, a startup that offers corporate cards and other finance tools to businesses, raised $750 million in a funding round that valued the fintech at $8.1 billion.
March 21 -
A growing chorus of voices seems to share the view of former New York banking regulator Maria Vullo, who once said, “Toddlers play in sandboxes. Adults play by the rules.” But any movement away from the collaborative development of regulations for new financial services products would be a setback for consumer choice.
March 21 -
When the U.S. announced sanctions against Russia two weeks ago, many feared U.S. banks would bear the brunt of a payback cyberattack. Experts disagree on why that hasn't happened and whether the danger has passed.
March 18 -
PayPal does its part in Ukraine, recognition for U.S. Bank and more in banking news this week.
March 18 -
The credit card company said it will open a new office in the city and hire hundreds of product managers and engineers.
March 16 -
The $1.38 trillion U.S. leveraged loan market is nearing an innovation that could finally shift back-office operations to a centralized system and away from investors having to manually track their positions — a process that can still include the occasional fax.
March 16 -
EasyPay Finance, a fintech partner of TAB Bank, has been accused of providing high-rate loans through pet stores that source animals from abusive dog breeders. The bank's CEO says he didn’t know the dogs come from facilities with histories of abuse, and is talking to the Humane Society about the issue.
March 16 -
The omnibus legislation includes two measures that affect the banking industry: a cyber incident reporting requirement and Libor transition fix.
March 15 -
Central Pacific Bank is trying hard to appeal to young residents of Hawaii as well as the mainland U.S. and Japan. It's positioning its new digital checking account as a lifestyle brand as much as a financial product.
March 15 -
The data aggregator and challenger bank have formed a partnership to let customers of Green Dot’s mobile banking app use any of the 6,000 fintech apps in Plaid’s ecosystem.
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