At the recent SAS Financial Services Executive Summit, bankers gained insights into how to address the challenge of aligning technology and business in the age of big data analytics.
After PayPal launched a program last week offering free transaction processing for merchants who switch to its point of sale card reader, Square hit back yesterday by announcing it will be offering a P2P payments service via email.
Bank Systems & Technology got an early exclusive look at a report to be released tomorrow by Celent that highlights the difficulties many financial institutions are facing in moving towards a data-driven business model.
Bank Systems & Technology got an early exclusive look at a report to be released tomorrow by Celent that highlights the difficulties many financial institutions are facing in moving towards a data-driven business model.
Bank Systems & Technology got an early exclusive look at a report to be released tomorrow by Celent that highlights the difficulties many financial institutions are facing in moving towards a data-driven business model.
Blue Skies January 29, 2005Along with bankers and consultants, BS&T asked several technology providers and experts for their views on the prospects for financial technology in the new year. The common thread among their visions: optimism.
Blue Skies For SOAsJanuary 29, 2005Along with bankers and consultants, BS&T asked several technology providers and experts for their views on the prospects for financial technology in the new year. The common thread among their visions: optimism.
Check 21: Where’s the Spending?July 06, 2004Despite an enormous amount of attention and hype, the impending activation of the Check Truncation in the 21st Century Act (Check 21) on October 28, 2004, has so far not resulted in a rush of bank spending.
The Paperless ChaseApril 13, 2004Banks are following through on their plans to take paper deposit statements and delivery of paper checks out of the system.
Federal Reserve Takes a Bath on Paper ChecksOctober 28, 2003Declining check volumes, and the prospect of more to come as a result of Check 21, has led the Federal Reserve to predict a sharp increase in the price of paper-based payment services.
Check Images May Involve New HeadachesSeptember 01, 2003Banks may be able to data mine information on imaged checks, but should be wary of changing regulations.