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I didn’t leave my heart in San Francisco…

Celent Banking

So for this post to make sense, you ought to read my last 2 posts, about my experience of using my credit card in the US. The first talked about the customer experience, and how varied it was. When asked, the retailers I spoke to saw EMV as offering no better security and a worse customer experience.

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Expensify launches corporate card to deepen client relationships

Bank Innovation

The card offers business customers a new tool to manage expenses and adds to the data repository that will help Expensify tailor customer experiences. David Barrett, CEO of the San Francisco-based company, told Bank Innovation that the […].

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With new funding, Nova Credit to expand auto finance and mortgage businesses 

Bank Innovation

The San Francisco-based company, which partners with such large institutions like American Express, allows institutions to pull foreign credit data to develop U.S.-equivalent Nova Credit, a startup whose technology helps banks underwrite immigrants, is growing its auto finance and mortgage offerings.

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Banking startup Level enters the high-yield savings race

Bank Innovation

Level, a digital banking startup based in San Francisco Calif., is trying to hook customers with a 2.1% savings account annual percentage yield.

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Varo drops goals feature from app, citing low user uptake

Bank Innovation

In one fell swoop, the San Francisco-based startup rebelled against a trend that’s become a table-stakes offering among digital-only banks, including N26’s “Spaces” and Monzo’s “Pots.” ” […].

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Credit Sesame wants to create a frictionless web application process

Bank Innovation

Credit Sesame, the San Francisco-based credit score monitoring and advice platform, is building out its AI-based credit management tools with the help of a major fundraising round last week.

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Credit startup Zero’s ‘debit-style credit experience’ expands

Bank Innovation

San Francisco-based credit startup Zero is taking its debit-style credit model to Android. Bryce Galen, CEO and co-founder of Zero, told Bank Innovation the launch is evidence of the growing demand for “financially responsible” credit cards. The company launched an iOS app earlier this year.