Technology
Technology
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Issuers like Chase and Citi that added installment features to compete with digital lenders will need to think beyond traditional card options.
August 9 -
The rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 3.6%, a three-year low; Mary C. Erdoes, a top bank executive, allegedly pushed back against compliance department suggestions to jettison the controversial client.
August 9 -
Readers react to the Fed's lengthy plan for a real-time payments system and Fifth Third's minimum wage increase, jab at Sen. Warren's absence on the Senate Banking Committee and more.
August 8 -
Growers Edge is adapting retail financial technology to compete with traditional banks in ag lending and crop insurance.
August 8 -
Apple's new credit card isn't just another virtual card in its virtual wallet. It borrows a lot of features from the most successful brands in payments and technology.
August 8 -
The Massachusetts senator asked Richard Fairbank in a letter why the bank didn’t detect the breach for nearly four months and how it plans to prevent future cyber intrusions.
August 8 -
The South Dakota company discovered "inappropriate user access" to applications at Crestmark Bancorp, which it bought last year.
August 8 -
Regulatory sandboxes can create a lot of opportunity for the winners but inadvertently put losers at a competitive disadvantage.
August 8 -
U.S. financial stocks are down nearly 4% this week on rate pressure, but it’s even worse for European banks; the mutual fund giant will automatically sweep investor cash into a money fund yielding 1.9%.
August 8 -
New York and 10 other states are looking into whether companies in the fast-growing sector are violating payday lending laws.
August 7 -
FinApps has filed a lawsuit that claims the data aggregator swiped its proprietary credit risk software while the two did business together.
August 7 -
Shinhan Card has begun piloting facial recognition payments with its employees at its headquarters’ retail facilities in partnership with South Korea’s largest convenience store operator BGF Retail.
August 7 -
Data collection and analysis is more accessible than ever before, and credit unions must use this tool if they want to successfully compete.
August 7 -
Virtual assistants are being brought forward into a variety of other internet-of-things devices such as automobiles and appliances, with the goal of finding new moments where consumers are willing to spend money — sometimes guided by machine learning.
August 7 -
Ambiguity about which laws apply to blockchain technology has prevented certain companies from doing business in the United States.
August 7 -
Krista Morgan, the founder and CEO of P2Binvestor, discusses her firm's bank deals and the tech driving its platform.
August 6 -
Banks need to mitigate potential bias in algorithmic predictive models using artificial intelligence, as regulators are weighing how to oversee the emerging technology.
August 6 -
The payments system, called FedNow, would go head-to-head against one built by big banks; the senator from Oregon wants Amazon to address vulnerabilities in its cloud data storage.
August 6 -
Many businesses are not doing enough to protect their client sensitive PII information. They do not realize that internet and cloud services are not bullet-proof, says Pravin Kothari, founder and CEO of CipherCloud.
August 6 -
Banks have to do a better job of protecting personal information about their customers' children.
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