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Social Money Teams Up with Sallie Mae to Provide Goal-Based Savings Accounts

Fintech Labs Insights

Pictured (left to right): Social Money co-founders Scott McCormack (President) and Mike Ferrari demonstrating their GoalSetter solution at FinovateSpring 2012 in San Francisco. “CorePro makes it easy to provide an account to customers and not affect the business model.” CorePro was officially launched in 2013.

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Finovate Fall 2016 Live Blog – Day 1

William Mills

Customer Action Center that eliminates screen hopping and allows associate to be more effective for customers. 20% of customer interactions are assisted. With CRMnext, replacing a lost card or request a new pin is a one button process. Great for the associate and the customer. Drag and drop functionality.

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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

These companies are making it easier to make a budget, invest, and buy stocks, as well as to get loans and credit cards. The secrets of user growth. To build a successful personal finance management tool, it’s important to understand the dynamics of user acquisition and growth. debit & credit cards. bank accounts.

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37 Corporate Innovation Labs In Finance

CB Insights

It is also looking at integrating banking solutions into wearables and how the internet of things (IoT) could improve the customer experience. Notable projects: Card Free Access is a program developed out of the lab that allows Wells Fargo Banking customers to access ATMs through a variety of methods without their cards.

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We Analyzed 9 Of The Biggest Direct-to-Consumer Success Stories To Figure Out The Secrets to Their Growth — Here’s What We Learned

CB Insights

We identified four larger areas where these companies set themselves apart — in design, how they launch, the customer experience they build, and how they market themselves — and found that they had stories to tell in all of these categories. Build a better customer experience: How to build an end-to-end brand.

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