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A Five-Step Action Plan to Mobilize ‘Mobile First’

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Hard as it is to fathom, we’ve just seen digital banking morph from “important” to “existential” status in one week’s time, and banks and credit unions that aren’t able to market, sell and serve their customers in an entirely mobile capacity are now facing an existential threat. Who prints the card?

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CIT Bank 2020 Review

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Sponsored Content Disclosure: This content was commissioned and paid for by the bank advertiser. CIT Bank is among the largest 50 U.S. banks and it also happens to be one of the biggest online banks (based on domestic deposits). Yet, many consumers have never heard of the bank. Online & Mobile Banking.

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From Online to Mobile to Mobile-Only

Banking 2020

Just as the onset of online banking capabilities upended traditional industry practices, the slew of mobile banking apps now on the market, and the heavy adoption of those technologies by ‘millennials’ in particular, was bound to make even online banking look old-fashioned. It almost seems inevitable.

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Banks and Credit Unions View Fintech Partnerships a Key Growth Strategy for 2020

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Financial institutions are making fintech partnerships a key priority in 2020, according to a new study from Cornerstone Advisors. In What’s Going On In Banking 2020: Outlook for a New Decade , 65% of banks and 76% of credit unions say these partnerships will be an important part of their business strategies this year.

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Cash or card: How do you pay for Christmas?

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Online shopping, mobile wallets, biometric ID – given all the media attention around new ways to pay, you’d be forgiven for thinking that cash has quietly shuffled off this mortal coil. In particular the richer households prefer credit cards over debit cards – again sound budgetary decisions are a factor here.

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Next in Mobile Payments: The Android Alternative

Banking 2020

There was a time when the launch of a new mobile payment system from one of the world’s largest and most dynamic technology companies would have been a massive event. And that lack of excitement says more about the state of mobile payments than a hot new product might. It even offers prompts to use available loyalty or gift cards.

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The 5 Most Dangerous Mobile Banking Habits

Banking 2020

Mobile banking grows more ubiquitous every year. 52 percent of smartphone owners with a bank account use mobile banking, according to the Federal Reserve , and more than half of users log in at least 2 to 3 times a week. Mobile banking is convenient and makes it easy for people to stay on top of their finances.

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