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U.S. Bank ties expense report management to virtual cards

Payments Source

The bank worked with TravelBank, a fintech, to offer virtual cards and an app that automatically generates expense reports.

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Banks and Credit Unions View Fintech Partnerships a Key Growth Strategy for 2020

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Fintechs can provide better design capabilities, improved customer experience, research states. Financial institutions are making fintech partnerships a key priority in 2020, according to a new study from Cornerstone Advisors. These numbers represent an increase from 49% and 60%, respectively, in 2019. Register here.

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B2B FinTech On The Cusp Of Change

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Explore how B2B FinTech is on the cusp of change as we break down all of the statistics and surveys below. 200 community banks have cut ties with Lending Club following the sudden departure of the alternative lender’s CEO and the subsequent hit to share prices, which reverberated across other alt-finance players. 65% of U.K.

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U.S. Bank ties expense report management to virtual cards

American Banker

The bank worked with TravelBank, a fintech, to offer virtual cards and an app that automatically generates expense reports.

Report 57
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What happens if Mastercard and Visa gobble up all the data aggregators?

Payments Source

Thanks to their close relationship with the card networks, banks stand to benefit most from deals like Mastercard’s agreement to buy Finicity and Visa’s pending purchase of Plaid. The prospects for fintechs and consumers are dicier.

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The challenger banks reaching Gen Z

American Banker

Fintechs like Greenlight and gohenry have drawn millions of teens with features like savings goal tracking and customizable debit cards.

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What happens if Mastercard and Visa gobble up all the data aggregators?

American Banker

Thanks to their close relationship with the card networks, banks stand to benefit most from deals like Mastercard’s agreement to buy Finicity and Visa’s pending purchase of Plaid. The prospects for fintechs and consumers are dicier.

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