Technology
Climate change, gun control and the overturning of Roe v. Wade are just some of the latest issues banks are addressing.
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New types of financial products designed for the underserved can also be susceptible to scamsters, Juniper Research found, mirroring the Federal Trade Commission's concerns.
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Alloy, Marqeta and other technology firms drafted policies to assist employees in states that restrict abortion access, even before they had all the answers.
July 19
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Expanding its support into digital assets will let users see a more complete financial picture in personal finance apps that use Plaid for data aggregation.
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Just as advances in automobile technology have made driving safer, incorporating AI into decision-making reduces financial risks.
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Challenger banks such as Quontic Bank and Current are just some of the early adopters in the evolving space.
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GoHenry, one of many digital banks for kids and teens in the U.S., is based in London but is broadening its European presence with the acquisition of the French fintech Pixpay.
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Kristiane Koontz at Zions and Neal Shah at Regions explained how they are coping with the many challenges of rebuilding the technology foundations of their banks at American Banker's Digital Banking Conference.
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The digital bank and credit card company is hoping to drive more people to its mobile app with the addition of Online Privacy Protection, a service that removes personal data from people-search sites.
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The nation's financial institutions are teaming up with government agencies to fight identity fraud.
July 8