Sat.Jul 27, 2019 - Fri.Aug 02, 2019

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Banks need a purpose other than making money

Chris Skinner

I wrote a couple of recent blogs about the issue with finding good developers and attracting them to banks. The first, about the war for talent, made the statement: the main motivation of developers joining a firm is to solve interesting problems. The second, titled When code is art, how do … The post Banks need a purpose other than making money appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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Mobile payment adoption just might be on the verge of a breakthrough

Payments Dive

Despite years of hype and expectations that failed to materialize, mobile payment adoption in the U.S. may be close to a breakthrough as issuers transition to contactless cards and retailers make significant upgrades in POS systems.

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Banks push for more fintech startup collaborations, despite failures

Bank Innovation

When it comes to bank-fintech collaborations, banks are finding more failure than success. That’s according to a study by Bank Innovation and INV Fintech, a startup accelerator, released today.

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Banks That Want A Strong Culture Can Learn From This Netflix Document

South State Correspondent

BANK CULTURE When it comes to corporate culture, many banks know that building a genuine and sustainable culture is like baptizing cats. It’s tough work fraught with many scratches and a lot of moving around. However, when it comes to corporate culture, Netflix is in the pantheon and can give banks insight. In 2011, their CEO, Reed Hastings, their Chief Talent Officer, and others produced a “Culture Doc” (below) that spread like wildfire among the Silicon Valley’s elite.

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Back to Basics with Reconciliations

Join us in this webinar, where we share best practices on how to think about the reconciliation work each month, when best to do reconciliations, how they should be prepared, and some common pitfalls to avoid. Learning Objectives: This course objective is to understand how to properly prepare and review balance sheet reconciliations and its impact on the financial statements.

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Who governs the internet?

Chris Skinner

I have this debate often: Why governments will fail to block the emergence of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin Can you have decentralised exchange without centralised control? Is the world being democratised through technology? How do governments regulate a networked world? A world without money A world without government? … and … The post Who governs the internet?

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TD Ameritrade’s Tuteja on why in-car investment advice is the future [Video]

Bank Innovation

To TD Ameritrade, checking up on a portfolio is a task customers should be able to do on the go. Therefore, the brokerage firm has enabled in-car “experiences” to make that happen. “Leveraging technologies like AI and machine learning, voice and audio, our customers can engage in a way that makes this experience more intuitive […].

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Western Union Misses On Earnings, Announces 10 Percent Staff Cut 

PYMNTS

Western Union ’s stock price was down in after hours trading, after missing on earnings but lodging a narrow beat on revenue. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.45 per share, missing analyst consensus estimates of $0.48 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.46 per share a year ago. Net income of $614.8 million, or $1.42 a share, in the second quarter, compared with $217.6 million, or 47 cents a share, a year earlier.

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Change is the only constant

Chris Skinner

As banks embrace digital transformation, there is a high level of discomfort amongst bank staff around the change. First, they hear almost every day that artificial intelligence and machine learning will automate their jobs. They fear the future. They fear losing their job. How can you reassure them that they … The post Change is the only constant appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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Are Mobile Payments and IoT Environments Vulnerable to Data Breaches? Security I Mobile Payments I Malware I IoT I DDOS Attacks

Payments Dive

As consumers embrace mobile devices and IoT technology in growing numbers, organizations are finding themselves under pressure to address data security concerns related to these devices. Download this infographic from TNS which looks at the challenges that security professionals are facing.

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How a Managed Services Partner Can Reduce the Friction in Your RDC Program

Treasury teams at community banks face an ongoing challenge of delivering frictionless customer experiences as they support treasury products – especially RDC. This infographic focuses on the efficiencies community banks gain when partnering with a proven managed services provider. You’ll see the advantages you can gain when a managed services partner leverages online tools, skilled customer and technical support personnel, and fulfillment and logistics capabilities to streamline RDC fulfillment

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Glint Pay launches gold-backed debit card in the U.S.

Bank Innovation

Glint Pay launched its gold trading and payment platform in the U.S. this week, part of the startup’s international expansion plans rolling out this year. Glint, based in London, offers users two separate bank accounts, one for fiat currency and one for gold. Users can transfer money between their two accounts in the app and […].

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That Inexplicable In-N-Out Burger, And Marketing Stunt #Fails

PYMNTS

This week, the world was presented with a truly unusual retail mystery: The Case of the Inexplicable In-N-Out Burger. The story starts at 6:30 a.m. EST on July 20 in Jamaica, Queens, when Lincoln Boehm and his wife were heading to McDonald’s. By all accounts, it was a very normal trip, which included one extremely unusual feature: a single In-N-Out burger, wrapped and in photo-ready condition, lying in the middle of Sutphin Boulevard.

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There are always questions about the future

Chris Skinner

There are always questions about the future. It’s the only thing we don’t know. We don’t know what will happen in the future, so we ask lots of questions. What will happen when Amazon opens a bank? Will regulators create new rules about data sharing? How will quantum computing change … The post There are always questions about the future appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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Capital One breach seen as final wakeup call to financial industry on data vulnerability

Payments Dive

The breach at Capital One, which resulted in 106 million U.S. and Canadian consumers losing access to critical personal data, should be a wakeup call to financial industry officials.

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Budget Playbook for Commercial Lenders — Bank and Credit Union Edition

Amid market uncertainty, banks and credit unions are faced with critical decisions about the future of their commercial lending. With fluctuating interest rates and rising competition from non-bank lenders, it's critical to allocate your 2025 budget strategically to optimize lending operations. Our Budget Playbook for Commercial Lenders delivers key strategies to help you navigate these challenges, ensuring your institution is well-positioned for the coming year.

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Amplify Credit Union rolls out mobile banking via Apple Watch

Bank Innovation

Amplify Credit Union is letting customers check in on their financial health by looking at their wrists. The Austin-based credit union, which has $950 million in assets, rolled out mobile banking via the Apple Watch earlier this month. Members check their accounts directly before making purchases and can link car loans, mortgages, investments and other […].

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How Visa’s Using Blockchain Tech To Simplify X-Border Payments

PYMNTS

Global payments revenues are at an all-time high, and experts predict that they could even climb to be a $2 trillion industry by 2020. Cross-border payment revenues currently account for approximately $200 billion, a significant slice of the payments pie. Currently, there are 0.7 international transactions per capita every year, up from 0.5 in 2014.

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My worst prediction ever

Chris Skinner

I was asked the other day about my worst prediction ever made. My answer may surprise some, but ti was the view that intermediaries would disappear as technology takes over. I made that prediction about independent financial advisors back in the 1990s as call centres appeared. It didn’t come true. … The post My worst prediction ever appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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Why Fintech Startups Fail

Ron Shevelin

The're one reason why fintech startups fail: They don't make enough money. The reason they don't make enough money usually comes down to choice of business model.

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Is Your Current Card Platform Holding You Back?

Have you ever felt the pain and loss of a client suddenly going silent, leaving you questioning everything? Ghosting can cause heartbreak; in business, it drains resources, and emotionally, it shatters your confidence. A modern credit card program can give you the tools to deliver the digital-first experiences your customer’s demand. Our eBook, “5 Signs Your Credit Card Offering Needs an Upgrade,” will help you identify key indicators that your current card platform may be holding you back and w

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SMB lender OnDeck ‘actively pursuing’ bank charter

Bank Innovation

On the heels of digital banking startup Varo Money applying for a banking license with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) earlier this month, another fintech firm with its toes in charter waters seems poised to jump in. Small business lender OnDeck is “actively pursuing” a bank charter to provide a wider range of products […].

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 How To Cut The Phishing Lines That Bind Us

PYMNTS

To combat fraud — especially phishing — united we stand? The advent of mobile and app-based channels to lure victims to send money to fraudsters has been on the rise, with email and text-based communications the weapons of choice. As noted in the latest Digital Fraud Tracker , phishing attacks are up 76 percent this year compared to last year. Verizon has estimated that 30 percent of phishing messages are opened by their intended targets.

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The Finanser’s Week: 22nd July – 28th July 2019

Chris Skinner

The main blog headlines are … How to make a small island a big centre for FinTech One of the discussions at the UN meetings was around SIDS, the Small Island Developing States. I didn’t know much about SIDS but, when investigating further, discovered I did. They range from islands … The post The Finanser’s Week: 22nd July – 28th July 2019 appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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The Federal Reserve must develop a real-time payments rail

Payments Source

The Fed's involvement will inject competition into the market and offer merchants choice as they weigh their payments acceptance options, argues John Drechny, CEO of the Merchant Advisory Group.

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It Takes Two to Tango

With automation, you’ll reduce errors and save valuable time, allowing you to focus on what really matters: strategic analysis and insightful decision-making. Picture accurate financial reports ready at your fingertips, giving you the confidence to tackle business challenges head-on. Embracing automation not only boosts productivity but also elevates your role from number cruncher to closing rockstar.

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Former Amazon worker is accused in cloud hack of Capital One

Bank Innovation

Capital One Financial said data from about 100 million people in the U.S. was illegally accessed after prosecutors accused a Seattle woman identified by Amazon as one of its former cloud service employees of breaking into the bank’s server. While the complaint doesn’t identify the cloud provider that stored the allegedly stolen data, the charging […].

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Jack Ma’s Digital Bank Offers Three-Minute Loans To SMBs

PYMNTS

Jack Ma ’s MYbank is aiming to change the way China lends to small businesses. The 4-year-old bank uses real-time payments data and a risk-management system that analyzes more than 3,000 variables to allow borrowers to apply for a loan on a smartphone and receive cash almost instantly if approved. The whole process takes three minutes. So far MYbank has lent 2 trillion yuan ($290 billion) to nearly 16 million small companies, with a default rate of only about 1 percent.

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After The Capital One Leak: Can Anything Stop The Data Breaches?

Ron Shevelin

Calls for more regulations followed the Capital One data breach. But it's doubtful that more regulations will really have an impact.

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Walmart crypto coin patent could be a back door to banking

Payments Source

Walmart has filed a patent application for a digital currency that, like Facebook's Libra, would be a stablecoin backed by traditional currencies. And it envisions a very specific use case where its coin could stand in for cash — or even for a bank account.

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3 Ways Managed Device Services Help Community Banks Cut Costs

Community banks seek ways to leverage their technology infrastructure to drive productivity and growth. However, the sheer volume of technology devices, capital constraints, and lack of skilled resources stand in the way. This Strategy Brief explores how a managed device services partner can help bridge this resource gap. Managed device services partners empower community banks to take charge of mission-critical device management activities with: Logistics and installation services to support se