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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. turning Digital p2p payments into debit cards.

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In Retail, Are Rewards Their Own Reward?

PYMNTS

credit cards, 1.3 debit cards and 1.3 store affinity cards. And of those 500 users, 38 percent said card usage is driven by how much cash they have on hand; another 25 percent said their choice to use plastic is driven by the rewards that come with those chosen payment methods.

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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

PYMNTS

While mint chocolate chip ice-cream might be the way to a foodie’s heart, MintChip digital currency is not the way to a millennial’s mobile wallet, apparently — at least not in Liberty Village, Toronto. Samsung Pay provides gift cards from Dunkin’ Donuts, and users earn money with its own rewards prepaid card.

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FinovateFall 2015: A Week in Tweets

Fintech Labs Insights

On the other hand, woe unto the unfortunate presenter who fails to grab the audience’s attention within the first 60 to 90 seconds. Second presenter at #Finovate , @SaleMove rocked it. Cool tech + slick presentation! This card from Dynamics has more embedded technology than what will get us to Mars one day.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

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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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

Ninety-two million millennials will soon be in what Goldman Sachs calls their “prime spending years.” These companies are making it easier to make a budget, invest, and buy stocks, as well as to get loans and credit cards. Robinhood’s clutter-free user interface design is flypaper for millennial audiences.

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