Technology
Compliance software helps banks onboard and monitor cannabis business clients in a regulatory grey zone.
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Cloud providers don't communicate well about outages and small banks lack the right staffers, among other issues federal regulators identified.
February 9 -
The New York Stock Exchange busted more than 4,000 trades in 251 symbols due to an opening auction malfunction two weeks ago. Market participants and analysts recommend automating systems and upgrading technologies.
February 6
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The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has invalidated three patents owned by USAA, and some think this could be a turning point in ongoing patent litigation, in which USAA has already won more than $500 million from Wells Fargo and PNC.
February 3 -
The current interest rate environment advantages banks over their fintech competitors. That can't be allowed to stifle invention.
February 1 -
One of the few crypto companies to receive a banking charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Anchorage is putting more people and resources into compliance.
January 31 -
An AI framework released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology this week is the government's advice on coping with pitfalls and making the software trustworthy.
January 27 -
JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
January 27 -
The nonprofit is entering phase two of its project with JPMorgan Chase intended to understand how conversational AI and emerging technologies can help low- to moderate-income consumers.
January 26 -
Rusty Haferkamp, the head of IT at Central National Bank in Waco, Texas, discusses his vigilant approach to protecting his bank from cyberattacks.
January 25