Technology
Technology
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The federal regulator has created a new portal offering training courses and other information for free.
May 9 -
Frank Sanchez, a former FIS executive, is launching a new cloud-based core banking system aimed at large community banks looking to ditch mainframes.
May 9 -
MIT professor Maria Loumioti has studied loans made strictly using hard data and loans where a loan officer clearly was influenced by personal connections or feelings about a borrower. The results shed light on the value and limitations of "soft" information.
May 9 -
Mobile apps are becoming the playground and hiding place for cyberattacks and the criminals who orchestrate them.
May 9 -
The German bank announced a project designed to create a single online registration for users across a number of industries.
May 8 -
One recent study says local and regional FIs face the greatest risk of losses from ransomware, but there are steps CUs can take to mitigate that risk.
May 8 -
As China's only gambling center, the island has become a crime risk, pressuring greater security for card transactions.
May 8 -
Using mobile apps to control payment cards has become a popular security option among issuers.
May 8 -
Automating transit systems is hard because of the local differences in automation and legacy infrastructure. Creating comfort with using mobile technology may be a step toward bringing automation to transport.
May 8 -
Startups believe artificial intelligence will make loan officers obsolete, and that may be true. But it remains to be seen if AI will make lending safer.
May 7 -
Irish fintech execs discuss the sector's growth in their country and the opportunities from Brexit.
May 5 -
BluCurrent CU began exploring video banking four years ago, but after a rocky start and reworking the platform, the credit union has seen strong results across demographic lines.
May 5 -
By banding together, banks can negotiate better terms with startups and other tech companies, FIS' chief operating officer says.
May 5 -
The plastic card is an aging tool in payments, but there's still room for innovation in its design and features. Here are a few new concepts that favor technology and style as differentiators.
May 5 -
Readers weigh in the effect of Federal Reserve actions on wealth distribution, how a new startup could reduce overdraft fees, Watson's attempts to catch rogue traders, and more.
May 5 -
The online consumer lender has struggled to bounce back from a scandal that turned its fortunes a year ago.
May 4 -
Wells Fargo is piloting features that could help customers boost savings or plan for a trip.
May 4 -
The move will help consumers directly authorize payments to third parties without providing the physical card or full account details.
May 4 -
The credit union said the conversion is part of its "members first" approach.
May 4 -
Part of Jamie Moldafsky's job at Wells these days it taking an earful on social media, but the immediate feedback offers important lessons about the bank's products and efforts to rehab its image.
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