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Innovating The ATM Beyond Cash

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The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the pace of digital innovation across the financial sector, and credit unions (CUs) are no exception. How Balancing Members’ Needs Improves End-To-End ATM Experiences. Deep Dive: Offering An End-To-End Customer Experience Through ATMs. Developments From Around The CU Ecosystem.

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FinTech Cloud Technology Fuels Banking Innovation

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As cloud technologies emerge to help financial institutions (FIs) drive digital innovation, Finastra has introduced its Fusion Payments To Go offering for small and medium-sized banks. In addition, Monese adopted Thought Machine’s cloud banking platform. Europe and South Africa.

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First Three Digital Banking Licenses Awarded In Hong Kong

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Hong Kong has issued its first digital banking licenses, in a move toward strengthening the city’s financial sector, according to reports. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) gave the licenses to three outfits: the first went to Livi VB, a joint venture between the Bank of China (Hong Kong), JD Digits and Jardines.

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From Cash Registers To Curbside, Innovation Continues To Drive NCR’s Digital-First Journey

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And according to Doug Brown, senior vice president and general manager of digital banking at NCR , simplicity and innovation have turned what could have been a disastrous year into a transformational pivot for the better.

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Rethinking the Customer Experience: Themes from the 2017 Model Bank Submissions

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Dan Latimore and Zil Bareisis led off with two great pieces on the evolution of the Model Bank Awards. Customer experience initiatives are typically the most numerous. Digital banking subsidiaries : Many banks are finding that existing systems are too rigid to accommodate a truly digital experience.

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The growing interest in digital banks

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At the same time, regulators in many countries also have relaxed regulations to encourage innovation in the banking industry. As a result, many new, all-digital financial services firms, unencumbered by older, less flexible systems are aggressively pursuing customers by addressing their needs in new and distinct ways.

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Deep Dive: How FIs Can Keep Their Digital-First Innovations Secure

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Financial institutions (FIs) around the world are confronting these issues with numerous digital implementations , as 85 percent of banks are offering some form of digital account opening, for example. This increased digital presence also brings a greater risk of digital fraud, however.

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