In today’s top news in digital-first banking, Mexican neobank albo has integrated Acuant’s Trusted Identity Platform, while British FinTech Revolut has submitted its draft application for a U.S. banking license. Plus, bank loans continue to drop even with a rise in assets. Get the Full...
In today’s top news in digital-first banking, Sharonview Federal Credit Union has collaborated with Elan Financial Services on a credit card program, while BrightFi is joining forces with i2c to offer mobile financial services to underbanked and unbanked consumers. Plus, Chime is holding early talks...
In a sort of financial “Scooby-Doo” moment, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon ignited controversy in mid-January, telling managers of the global banking behemoth that when it comes to FinTechs, “absolutely, we should be scared s—less” about these entities. Get the Full Story Complete the...
Bank Jago plans to start offering some banking services in mobile apps ahead of its rollout of full-fledged products, Bloomberg reports. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins...
In today’s top news in digital-first banking, Plaid is introducing Plaid Income in an effort to streamline the income verification process, while Revolut Bank has rolled out services to 10 more European nations. Plus, Hippo Enterprises Inc. plans to go public by merging with a...
Banking industry upstart Revolut Bank said Thursday (March 4) that it has rolled its services out to 10 more European countries. The London-based company said customers in those countries can now benefit from its “European specialised banking license” that includes “a deposit-guarantee scheme,” Revolut said...
The digital shift has spurred a mass epiphany about physical bank branches. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required. yesSubscribe to our daily newsletter, PYMNTS Today. By...
Treasurers met the immediate disruption of the global pandemic last year with a sudden demand for digital solutions from their banks. The name of the game was resiliency, and digital, cloud-based solutions became lifelines for finance leaders working to promote business continuity amid remote workforces,...
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