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Banks Should Make 2024 a True ‘Year of Digital’

Gonzobanker

Banks and credit unions won’t find a perfect digital vendor. 2024 will prove to be a remarkably busy year in the digital space, when many financial institutions will make near-life-or-death choices about the future of their digital platforms and how they will support them. Follow Josh on LinkedIn.

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2024 Trends & Predictions

Javelin Strategy & Research

Banner Section Home Rss.xml 2024 Trends & Predictions Javelin’s Trends & Predictions reports look at the coming year across the range of Javelin Strategy & Research’s practice areas—digital banking, fraud & security, payments, and wealth management—and highlight the compelling challenges and opportunities likely to emerge.

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Goldman Sachs: Marcus Deposits At $97 Billion As 2020 Ends

PYMNTS

In details on Marcus, the company said deposits at the end of the most recent quarter were $97 billion, and Goldman is targeting at least $125 billion in deposits by 2024. Loans tied to its cards should reach at least $20 billion in 2024, as the bank noted in an update to its strategic plan.

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How Supplier Focus Propels AP Innovation

PYMNTS

Innovation in the accounts payable (AP) space continues to expand, with FinTechs looking to capture their piece of a growing market driven by businesses’ desire to digitize their operations. billion valuation. But corporate payers are not the only entities in charge of driving adoption of AP automation technologies.

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Why QSRs Are Growing Digital Investments With Mobile, Partnerships

PYMNTS

Wendy’s is looking to bring sales from digital orders up to 10 percent by 2024. As it stands, digital sales are said to comprise only 2 percent of orders as of now for the QSR chain. The convenience of McDelivery has been available to our customers in the NYC and Tri-State area for the past two years.”.

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