Technology
Technology
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The transparency and responsibility you demonstrate will help you build more trusting relationships with your customers and the public, according to Carl Mazzanti, founder and CEO of eMazzanti Technologies.
August 31 -
Savings Bank of Walpole loosened up internal policies that had limited body art and cellphone use, and it created the position of community engagement coordinator, to connect with younger workers.
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The tiny Alabama-based credit union will convert to the CUSO’s OnCore XP2 core processing in 2019.
August 30 -
Small banks and credit unions say slow responses and outdated products from the establishment tech vendor can become a drag on their innovation efforts.
August 30 -
New Merchant Advisory Group chief John Drechny will push open standards for payments acceptance and security technology that doesn't impact customer experience.
August 30 -
Young consumers do not trust centralized authorities, making the distributed ledger attractive, according to Donika Kraeva, strategic communications manager for Dentacoin.
August 30 -
Former Goldman employee and an NFL player charged in insider trading scheme; Sewing says the bank’s “global ambitions are not up for debate.”
August 30 -
Nedbank Money users can store payment card data in just one app for all the main South African scan-to-pay schemes, representing a combined footprint of over 100,000 retail points of presence and 800 billers.
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There is space for banks to enter a market they largely ignore, according to William Phelan, president of PayNet.
August 30 -
Credit unions face a delicate balancing act in their technological initiatives, including satisfying members, navigating vendor contracts and more.
August 29 -
The LendingClub founder responded to being booted from his company by starting a new one with involvement from former investors — and a loan buyer he had supposedly wronged.
August 29 -
The two companies were part of an $8 million funding round for Paystack, a company with a model similar to Square.
August 29 -
Very few organizations have adopted blockchain technology for any meaningful day-to-day use. But a change could be afoot.
August 29 -
Digital ID platform developers are competing to sign up partners to deploy their technologies to replace vulnerable usernames and passwords with a single sign-in. The challenge is to sign up a sufficient volume of partners to make these platforms attractive for consumers and businesses.
August 29 -
Digital banks dispute the notion that they can skimp on customer service because millennials are only shopping for low fees and high savings rates.
August 28 -
Michael Terpin explains how hackers stole $24 million worth of cryptocurrency from his mobile phone and why he’s suing AT&T for $224 million; Luke Lombe of PlayChip describes his new ICO.
August 27 -
A recent editing snafu illustrates an important lesson for credit unions using AI and machine learning.
August 27 -
Russia's S7 Airlines implemented its first blockchain-based smart contract for the refueling of one of its aircraft.
August 27 -
In the same way a card skimmer steals credentials at an ATM, gas pump or point-of-sale terminal, the Magecart malware hides beneath the surface of a website with a digital skimmer to obtain card and personal information.
August 27 -
Security researchers have raised alarms about the vulnerabilities of fax machines (yes, many banks are still using them) and printers. It is the kind of threat companies tend to overlook.
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