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FIs Most Underutilized Asset: Their Apps

PYMNTS

Mobile banking apps are designed to make digital banking more convenient for customers, yet 21.7 So what can financial institutions (FIs) do to improve their apps’ user experience (UX), and will making these changes help boost adoption and usage? percent of consumers who use these apps are dissatisfied with them.

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Banks On Notice: Fintechs Are Coming For Checking Accounts & Debit Cards

CB Insights

One of the biggest trends in fintech today is the rise of digital banking products like mobile checking accounts and new debit cards. From Square to Paypal, a host of fintechs are creating products that let consumers spend money directly out of digital accounts using a physical card. mobile-first bank accounts.

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1M Users & Growing: 20+ Fintech Startups That Have Crossed The 1 Million Account Mark — And How They Got There

CB Insights

get the building the bank of the future report. Download the free report to find out about the rise of digital banking, challenger bank strategies and how incumbents are fighting back. Product engagement and maintaining a clean UX/UI. As a result, consumer adoption is at an all-time high.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

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Second Curve analyst Zack Maxfield opened a TD Bank checking account on his phone in nine minutes while he waited to speak with a teller at one of the bank’s branches, but waited an hour to fund the account and order a debit card. The workplace a millennial will most confuse with Silicon Valley – Live Oak Bank in North Carolina.

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FIs: Build For A Digital Future Or Lose Customers

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The degree to which consumers’ lives have gone digital over the past two or three months can’t be overstated. Those he termed “digital laggards” — FIs that have been slow to connect their card offerings to their mobile apps — have noticed more than a 50 percent reduction in their transaction spend of late.

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