Technology
Technology
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Static fraud prevention has no place in the current digital world, says Accertify's Stuart Mann.
September 10 -
Donald Wetzel, the man who devised the first U.S. cash dispenser, says automated tellers will always exist — even as they evolve beyond their initial purpose.
September 9 -
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It's not on consumers to fix this problem, says NuData Security's Justin Fox, who argues organizations must get more cooperative and proactive to improve authentication.
September 9 -
The six biggest banks are expected to issue disappointing forecasts as rates continue to decline; technology stock mutual funds scored with payment plays.
September 9 -
Charging customers $40 for a $10 overdraft “makes no mathematical sense,” Chime CEO Chris Britt says in a critique of traditional banks.
September 8 -
Next up for BB&T-SunTrust: deciding where to unload branches; how the Trump administration would reform Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac; why the CFPB's payday rule is in the hands of a Texas judge; and more from this week's most-read stories.
September 6 -
A new kind of institution wants to make the interest rate the Federal Reserve pays to its member institutions more widely available, but that could have big implications for monetary policy.
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The bank helped raise $25 million for the fintech because of its potential to bring banks and nonbanks together in a virtual marketplace.
September 6 -
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is making another bet on a Latin American financial-technology startup, providing a secured credit facility of as much as $100 million to Mexico’s Konfio Ltd.
September 6 -
There's been a significant lag in how financial institutions serve commercial clients with mobile technology, and that creates an opportunity for credit unions.
September 6 -
Although those fintech companies whose primary service is the provision of faster payments may face a future threat for the proposed FedNow Service, fintech companies may also benefit from the availability of a Fed-led real-time payments network, Jeffrey Alberts and Dustin Nofziger of Pryor Cashman write.
September 6 -
The patent office is getting buried in applications for distributed ledger systems, a mountain of documents that chart a clear course toward making static identity and password protection irrelevant.
September 6 -
Readers strongly react to whether the CFPB should have a say on bank mergers and if tribal areas should have special CRA credit, debate whether banks are embracing enough technology and more.
September 5 -
Enova has used AI in credit decisions for years. Now it’s having AI do the work of document verification, know-your-customer checks and more.
September 5 -
There's equal importance on encrypting data and securing the server, says STEALTHbits Technologies' Adam Laub.
September 5 -
There are lots of reasons for companies to have multiple payment accounts, though reconciliation can be a pain. But there are ways the cloud can mitigate the headaches, says Nvoicepay's Mike Fortmann.
September 5 -
The equation is no mystery to those in payments or financial services: Expand your digital footprint, and you expand the opportunities for hackers to damage your network.
September 5 -
The company sees increasing consumer demand for cryptocurrency, especially in Asia, and gradual acceptance among financial institutions.
September 4 -
Despite the growth of digital advice, there's resistance to the business inside banks because of internal politics and a lack of data sharing, the company's CEO says.
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