Technology
Technology
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The California Consumer Privacy Act goes into affect next year and other states are likely to follow suit. Credit unions need to evaluate their data management practices.
July 19 -
Lenders have learned that automated wealth management tools enhance financial advisers' interaction with clients and can bring in more business.
July 19 -
A bill by Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., would give the CFPB authority to oversee cybersecurity efforts at the credit bureaus.
July 19 -
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New tech-focused programs for employees can help banks evolve from within.
July 19 -
Blockchain and cryptocurrency innovations threaten to upend mainstream remittance providers, but there are still market gaps that may be best served by a large bank footprint.
July 19 -
Flybits is building a marketplace to connect banks with third parties that might want to share data across channels.
July 18 -
The challenger bank startup will use the new cash to double its U.S. headcount.
July 18 -
The developer of the internet-connected card Dynamics Inc. will use Sprint’s Curiosity internet-of-things service to power the over-the-air device management and intelligent data capabilities of its Wallet Card.
July 18 -
Transit systems are attracting contactless payment technology, but there are other options on the horizon that could make boarding easier than tapping a card or smartphone — provided riders are comfortable with an experience like something out of Minority Report.
July 18 -
It's created a new digital assets and distributed ledger group, trades bitcoin futures and is funding a crypto exchange.
July 17 -
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Artificial intelligence software could even be used to analyze and score credit transactions as is done for banking transactions, writes Monica Eaton-Cardone, COO of Chargebacks 911 and CIO of its parent company Global Risk Technologies.
July 17 -
America's farms have taken on near-record levels of debt in recent years, and commodity prices and trade wars are putting pressure on farm country. That could spell bad news for bankers that lend to them.
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The bench upheld a lower court's ruling that the plaintiff did not suffer an "injury-in-fact." Several judges previously made similar rulings.
July 17 -
Banks can fine-tune their apps so the customer doesn't give up halfway through a cumbersome sign-up process.
July 17 -
Credit unions are slowly embracing the impact data analytics can have on the bottom line, but experts say goal-setting and measurable achievements must also be a part of the process.
July 17 -
A new project backed by the government of Luxembourg could ultimately be influential in the U.S., where banks have been slow to develop a shared platform for digital identities.
July 16 -
The new funding comes as the challenger bank inches closer to gaining regulatory approval for a national bank charter.
July 16 -
The likelihood of Fed rate cuts is causing banks to plan for less net interest income, but it would be a mistake for JPMorgan to back off its move into new markets and tech investments, Jamie Dimon says.
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