Technology
It is easy for banks to get caught up in what appears innovative but ends up being for show.
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Host Brett King reports from this week's LendIt conference in New York.
March 10 -
Banks have signaled bullishness for blockchain tech. But some say ignorance is leading to ill-informed choices.
March 3
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First half: Brett King says the OCC fintech charter is overdue. Second half: fintech and refugees.
February 20 -
In the years ahead, banks will have to fend off better organized and increasingly advanced cybercrime rings. "We're seeing levels of sophistication that we haven't seen before," says Pat Phelan, senior vice president of identity at TransUnion.
February 10 -
Hong Kong and Singapore have long been economic crossroads. China and India are economies with vast populations. And Shenzhen is bursting with innovative creativity. All of these contribute to the Asian fintech market being far ahead in adoption and ecosystem creation.
February 3 -
How can AI help consumers spend and save wisely? If friction should be added back into the system, can we put it where it is useful, not frustrating?
January 27 -
Guest host Sam Maule chats with American Banker reporter Lalita Clozel and others about the OCC fintech charter, smart home devices, virtual assistants, the security and compliance issues posed by Alexa, and more.
January 22 -
Jim Van Dyke, CEO of futurion, discusses the correlations between mobile deposit features, the ratings of those features, and app adoption.
January 19 -
Justin Newton, founder and CEO of Netki, discusses the barriers to commercialization of bitcoin, how his startup is trying to solve the problem, why private blockchains are useful and why public ones will eventually become more valuable.
January 18