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

Gonzobanker

Fintechs can provide better design capabilities, improved customer experience, research states. Financial institutions are making fintech partnerships a key priority in 2020, according to a new study from Cornerstone Advisors. The annual What’s Going On In Banking study explores how senior executives from 300 U.S.-based

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Which fintechs will survive the pandemic?

Payments Source

Business models and adaptability will determine the success — or failure — of financial technology companies as they deal with fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.

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Fintech partnerships help TD weather the pandemic

American Banker

Mobile and online banking technologies that the Toronto bank previously rolled out, including a virtual assistant developed by Kasisto and money management tools made by Moven, have become much more popular since the arrival of COVID-19.

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Which fintechs will survive the pandemic?

American Banker

Business models and adaptability will determine the success — or failure — of financial technology companies as they deal with fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.

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JPMorgan Chase plans to let mobile customers scan in their receipts

Payments Source

The company is partnering with Sensibill, a fintech whose technology turns photos of receipts into text and helps people track and manage their expenses.

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What happens if Mastercard and Visa gobble up all the data aggregators?

Payments Source

Thanks to their close relationship with the card networks, banks stand to benefit most from deals like Mastercard’s agreement to buy Finicity and Visa’s pending purchase of Plaid. The prospects for fintechs and consumers are dicier.

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JPMorgan Chase plans to let mobile customers scan in their receipts

American Banker

The company is partnering with the fintech company Sensibill, whose technology turns photos of receipts into text and helps people track and manage their expenses.

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