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Millennials Reluctant To Give Personal Data, Businesses Depend On It

PYMNTS

Between the Instagram selfies, Twitter hashtags and Facebook posts, millennials seem to overshare. Their life is an open book on social media, and even the tiniest of details are never too much to provide. Millennials expect technology to intelligently know who they are, with any investigative work done on the back end.

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Watson Marketing Delivers a Competitive Edge that Financial Institutions can Bank On

Insights on Business

; increasingly sophisticated security threats; and, most recently, shifting customer expectations driven in large part by millennials. Millennials are a fastidious breed. They are tech savvy, mobile and social. More than ever – millennials seek customized experiences without a corresponding increase in prices.

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Banks Must Up Their Social Media Game to Connect with Digital Natives

Gonzobanker

Traditional financial institutions that want to compete with fintech disruptors like Chime and X (formerly known as Twitter) need to up their social media game. Consider that the typical user spends about 2.5 hours per day on social media. Demographically, half of the U.S. Yes, that’s a lot of Benjamins.

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How Friendly Friction Builds Better Banking Experiences

PYMNTS

According to a recent study by Citibank , 31 percent of consumers use their mobile banking app more than any other — placing mobile banking behind only social media and weather for most frequented mobile destinations. That means building an omnichannel strategy is crucial for banks. The Unique Relationship.

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FinovateSpring 2016 Live Blog – Day 2

William Mills

Customers can store all of their online profiles in one secure location to improve user experience. Fiserv is meeting that need for FIs and millennials. Demo: In Instagram – Example dude sees an ad for sunglasses from a bank called Genius. Industry leader Fiserv is tackling the issue account opening for Millennials.

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Look Who’s Making AI Intelligent Again

Fintech Labs Insights

PayPal ( FD16 ) first announced it was integrating with Facebook Messenger last month, when the social media giant unveiled payments capability within Messenger. Financial services companies can offer a better user experience by not requiring users to open a separate app or launch a new window to view their balance.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

Ninety-two million millennials will soon be in what Goldman Sachs calls their “prime spending years.” It’s even harder when your target market would rather never think about what you’re trying to sell them — retirement, for example. The 3 questions Level Money asks users the first time they use the app.

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