Technology
Technology
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The firm joins $40 billion “technology megafund” sponsored by SoftBank Group; company says partnerships are taking longer than expected to bear fruit.
July 25 -
In their efforts to understand data privacy regulations and maintain compliance, it’s become clear that a large number of retailers simply don’t know the true whereabouts of their customers’ data, never mind how that data is being used, says Cleo's Dave Brunswick.
July 25 -
The brokerage expects customers will use conversational tech to check accounts and perform other financial transactions while stuck in traffic.
July 24 -
Maria Vullo served for three years as New York's top banking regulator.
July 24 -
The social media giant says its cryptocurrency project can bring services to the world's unbanked. Lawmakers and regulators aren’t so sure.
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The workers charged customers incorrect currency conversion rates; Santander plans to defend its decision not to hire Andrea Orcel if he sues.
July 24 -
Libra and Facebook’s huge impact on the conversation around blockchain and cryptocurrency is giving fuel to other blockchain companies that portray their models as alternatives to Facebook’s controversial plans.
July 24 -
Policymakers should consider how new data computing can help ensure equal lending, not hinder it.
July 23 -
Bank posts its best second quarter since 2010 after a disappointing Q1; Cerberus in talks to buy loans at the center of a major accounting error.
July 23 -
The former head of the Small Business Administration and current Harvard professor says data sharing can be transformational for banks.
July 23 -
Kindur and Finhabits are trying to create retirement plans for people who lack them. Are banks missing an opportunity?
July 22 -
A group of senators on the Banking Committee sent a letter to the central bank chairman grilling him on the agency's efforts to develop a real-time payments system.
July 22 -
The timing of the settlement serves as a warning to other companies of the risks they face in an increasingly data-focused economy.
July 22 -
Equifax Inc. agreed to pay up to $700 million to resolve U.S. federal and state investigations into the 2017 hack that compromised some of the most sensitive information of more than 140 million people.
July 22 -
Banks and third parties must work together to safeguard data being shared when a customer uses mobile apps.
July 22 -
Firm will pay $700 million to settle issues stemming from data breach; don’t expect JPM CFO Jennifer Piepszak, or anyone else, to be named heir apparent.
July 22 -
It's one of the first wealth management firms to share documents with clients through Box.
July 22 -
The argument that only the federal government is up to the task is misguided.
July 19 -
The agreement with authorities including the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general — and possibly the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — may be announced as soon as Monday.
July 19 -
The idea of a common digital identity for consumers has become more compelling amid the digitalization of the world's economy. Many bank and credit union executives consider it a natural fit, one the industry should be prepared to lead on.
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