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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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B2B FinTech On The Cusp Of Change

PYMNTS

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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Fintech partnerships help TD weather the pandemic

American Banker

Mobile and online banking technologies that the Toronto bank previously rolled out, including a virtual assistant developed by Kasisto and money management tools made by Moven, have become much more popular since the arrival of COVID-19.

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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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Fintechs team up with banks to help students mired in debt

American Banker

are offering banks to help borrowers manage their monthly payments. Finding loan forgiveness programs and keep-the-change loan paydowns are examples of services startups like Savi, Summer and FutureFuel.io

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JPMorgan Chase plans to let mobile customers scan in their receipts

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The company is partnering with Sensibill, a fintech whose technology turns photos of receipts into text and helps people track and manage their expenses.

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JPMorgan Chase plans to let mobile customers scan in their receipts

American Banker

The company is partnering with the fintech company Sensibill, whose technology turns photos of receipts into text and helps people track and manage their expenses.

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