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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

Long Lasting Ideas

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal states that the average Class of 2014 graduate with student-loan debt has to pay back some $33,000. A whopping 63 percent of millennials (ages 18 to 29) don’t have a credit card, according to a survey commissioned by Bankrate and compiled by Princeton Survey Research Associates International.

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How 60+ Startups Are Disrupting Retail And Commercial Banking Around The World

CB Insights

Market Map: The Startups Disrupting Retail & Commercial Banking. We define startups disrupting banking broadly to include mobile-first fintech companies that primarily focus on leveraging technology and software to digitize and streamline retail and business credit, checking, and savings accounts. Millennials.

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Finovate Fall 2016 Live Blog – Day 1

William Mills

in 3 Rounds from 4 Investors, Most Recent Funding, M Series C on December 8, 2014. Their technology is basically a card with a built in computer that lets the holder to change a credit card to a different type of credit card, or perhaps even a debit card. Perhaps there is a big bank in Canada that has embraced their technology.

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