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5 Questions With… KeyBank Consumer and Digital CIO Kim Snipes

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Technology investment at KeyBank is nothing if not dynamic. The Cleveland-based bank had a digitally driven calendar year, partnering with Laurel Road for an online lending platform in March 2021 and acquiring payments fintech XUP Payments in November 2021.

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Oracle’s three modes of Progressive Transformation

Celent Banking

Suncorp in Australia has started the process of moving off its Hogan core by focusing on unsecured lending; its next stop will be secured lending. Horizontal slice. To be clear, KeyBank has not committed to a core transformation.

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KeyBank On Digitizing In-Person Services With Data Analytics

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The FinTech has enabled free access to its Temenos Learning Community Online platform. Temenos is also providing free access to its online sandbox environment so that banks can test new technologies in a controlled space. Deep Dive: Banks Harness Digital-First Technology To Weather The COVID-19 Storm. About The Tracker.

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Online Lending And A Tale Of Two Fed Studies

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Online consumer lending – in a variety of forms – has grown explosively over the last decade. The recent release of a study by the Cleveland Federal Reserve has managed to increase the decibel level of that debate. Cleveland’s Dark Outlook. But paired with other data, the news looks pretty grim.

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Pandemic: No Problem. And Messages From Our Financial Services Providers

Jeff For Banks

Order online, as most restaurants will either deliver or prepare for pickup. Highlight charities and wealthier individuals that are supporting the same, such as Kevin Love of the Cleveland Cavaliers donating $100,000 to support arena workers. Keep going to them.

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Fizzle Of The Week: Economic Cooperation (The Trade Kind, That Is)

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In the meantime, steel producers are already raising prices, which means a gain of input costs for firms of all stripes, and which means that everything, as the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland implied in a report, is seeing a ripple effect – as, for example, food packaging firms have seen higher prices in purchased steel supplies.

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