Technology
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.
July 8 -
The nation's financial institutions are teaming up with government agencies to fight identity fraud.
July 8
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Traditional banks already have the tools they need to win back consumers’ confidence, but they need to be smart about deploying them.
July 8 -
At American Banker's Digital Banking Conference, experts discussed the benefits and budding regulatory efforts around increased data sharing among banks and fintechs.
July 7 -
By taking the manual labor out of data management and upkeep, experts can reach new clients and better serve their existing ones.
July 7 -
Consumers welcome more generous forgiveness policies and the chance to have past defaults erased from their record, but they need assistance connecting the dots, financial services executives say.
July 6 -
Tuesday’s announcement provides clarity to institutions that are trying to stay ahead of quantum computing’s threat to data security.
July 6 -
The nine banks in the group are experimenting with lending, secondary market and payments activities on the Provenance blockchain as they seek ways to perform basic banking tasks more efficiently.
July 6 -
The use of rent data in credit models is allowing people with low credit scores or thin credit files to get loans. But consumer advocates warn the use of that data could harm the very people it’s supposed to help.
July 5