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Can fintechs enhance your bank’s marketing campaign?

Independent Banker

“One of the key problems we’ve seen until now is partnering with a fintech company only to find that, once operational, they changed their focus—potentially adding significantly to their risk profile,” Dick says, adding that it’s much less likely to happen with Avenu. Katie Kuehner-Hebert is a writer in California.

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Financial Inclusion Using Analytics

FICO

in 1989, it meant lenders of all sizes could leverage the technology of scoring and open up credit to consumers that they might not have lent to in the past. This was one of the contributors to the tremendous market expansion during the 90s which has continued to present day. For FICO, it means taking the technology global.

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GonzoBanker Awards 2017

Gonzobanker

Seriously, sit back with a pocket flask of Pappy Van Winkle, smoke a cigar (or your combustible of choice if you live in Colorado, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Main or Massachusetts) and enjoy the 2017 GonzoBanker Awards. THE TECHNOLOGY AWARDS. New Hot Category Award : Marketing Automation. We say: Scoreboard.

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Surviving The Retail Apocalypse: The Technologies And Trends That Can Help Brick-And-Mortar Thrive Again

CB Insights

Retailers are leveraging technology, such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality, to enhance operational visibility and personalize their customer service, a new necessity in fast-changing and demanding consumer market. Kohl’s and the smaller faster department store: Kohl’s is going small to grow big.

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Where Major Corporations Like Salesforce And NVIDIA Are Investing In Artificial Intelligence

CB Insights

The corporate and CVC investors that participated in the round don’t come from the auto industry; rather, all three — Baidu Capital, Lenovo Ventures Group, and Tencent Holdings — are investment arms of well-known Chinese technology giants. Corporate Investors in the Round: Capital One Growth Ventures, Citi Ventures, Dell Technologies.