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Scorecard Reports

Javelin Strategy & Research

2022 Cyber-Trust in Banking Scorecard Javelin Report Date: September 27, 2022 Authors: Suzanne Sando , Alexander Franks Research Topic(s): Cybersecurity , Fraud & Security For consumers to trust their financial institutions, their expectations need to be met and exceeded. Bank of America ranked as “Best in Class” over 20 top U.S.

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B2B FinTech On The Cusp Of Change

PYMNTS

While Lending Club generally focuses its services on consumers, the implications of Laplanche’s resignation have echoed throughout the SME lending space as well and could see a further decline in banks backing small business loans offered through marketplace platforms. 65% of U.K.

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Your Eyes are the Window to… Your Bank? Q&A with EyeVerify

Banking 2020

If you haven’t already heard of them, EyeVerify developed mobile authentication technology they call Eyeprint ID, that replaces traditional passwords with the uniqueness of the human eye, or your “eyeprint.” How does this technology reduce costs to the traditional banking business?

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Going Head First with Apple Pay: Q&A with AFCU

Banking 2020

We expect our members enrolled in Apple Pay will use it at every opportunity, and will view both America First and the merchants who support Apple Pay as innovative. In adopting Apple Pay, did you view this as a welcome technology? How do you think credit unions and banks who are not yet offering Apple Pay will fare?

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Can Smartphones Solve ATM Skimming

Banking 2020

One new approach that banks are exploring to mitigate this particular vector of fraud is the notion of using smartphones as a second factor of authentication since most people always have their phone with them. No doubt, if they had to make a decision today on which technology to use, they would never choose QR codes.

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