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Perimeter security is broken, says Amber Baldet, former head of blockchain at JPMorgan Chase and founder of fintech startup Clovyr.
July 11 -
The bank is rotating teams dedicated to product and service development across its organization to help implement new ideas quicker.
July 11 -
People welcome help managing their money, and they don’t mind their own data being analyzed, as long as the result is easy-to-digest information and recommendations they can act upon, JPMorgan’s Kelli Keough said at the In|Vest conference.
July 10 -
After the Cincinnati bank started a personal assistant service for new mothers, it learned new parents needed help with budgeting, and that motivated it to team up with a Goldman Sachs firm to establish a financial wellness program for all its employees.
July 9 -
A Chicago bank isn't afraid of taking on competitors that spend billions on technology. A state regulator is afraid of giving fintech startups too much latitude. Yet another one of our Most Powerful Women retires. Plus, blockchain's leading ladies, the fallout from a big political upset and a tool to help you stop apologizing.
July 2
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The Oakland company has hired Colleen Atkinson, a former manager at HSBC, to oversee its new professional banking business line.
June 29 -
Nelnet’s planned bank would be an online enterprise focused on gathering deposits and making private student loans.
June 29 -
LeeAnne Linderman, who oversees retail banking for Zions, was the first female chair of the Utah Bankers Association and has mentored and advocated for women in the industry.
June 26 -
Jan Lynn Owen works at the epicenter of the digital revolution, but she is unambiguously cautious about the fintech industry.
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Bank of Montreal is revamping its U.S. digital operation and targeting small businesses in the Midwest to boost growth at its BMO Harris Bank lender.
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