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Temenos to Acquire Kony: So What?

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The digital banking market continues a long burn—this time like the smoke of a Texas summer barbecue. Geneva-based Temenos’ announced the acquisition of Austin, Texas-based digital application provider Kony in a deal totaling $580 million. Still to be sorted out are overlaps between Infinity and Kony’s UI/UX assets.

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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

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According to Media and Services UX, (MSX) group at Strategy Analytics, three-quarters of mobile payment users in China do so in physical stores daily. businesses are underestimating the problem says a global survey from Plano, Texas-based NTT DATA. payments networks were undermining public confidence in payments technologies, U.S.

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Q2 Leverages MX Technology to Launch Contextual PFM

Fintech Labs Insights

With the “always-on aggregation” and UX/UI of MX , the newly-launched Contextual PFM from Q2 is designed to make actionable financial insights a part of every customer’s mobile banking routine. Based in Austin, Texas, Q2 trades on the NYSE under the ticker QTWO and has a market capitalization of more than $1 billion.

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

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Mark Turner, Executive Chairman of the Board, WSFS Bank – We have to give the nod to an early 2019 retirement of Turner, who had one hell of a run in 12 years at the helm of a great community and wealth bank. It was always clear how much Jones loves his credit union, his team and his community. Credit Union Lifetime Achievement Awards.

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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

In each instance, we tore apart the UX and UI of each tool, looked at their growth and revenue numbers, pored through interviews with founders and early employees, researched their public reception, talked to employees, and did our own math. Texas — #13 in Credit Karma searches. Mississippi — #1 in Credit Karma searches.

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