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Secure Digital Banking and Customer Communications

FICO

Following the highly successful The 11 Commandments of Digital Banking eBook , we are publishing a series of 5 deeper dive blog posts that group the 11 Commandments below into common themes: Digital lift-and-shift is not a strategy! Bank of America [Example]. "We Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America. "We

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Execute the Lip Service Out of Your Digital Transformation

Gonzobanker

Yet now that information has supplanted the almighty dollar as the critical factor for achieving a competitive advantage, we apparently could care less as we watch this new digital currency fall from the back of the armored truck and blow down the information superhighway. And make no mistake about it: we must all become digital businesses.

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Digital Banking: Integrate Your Data, Systems, and Processes

FICO

Following the highly successful The 11 Commandments of Digital Banking eBook , we are completing our series of 5 deeper dive blog posts that group the 11 Commandments below into common themes: Digital lift-and-shift is not a strategy! Read my post: 11 Commandments of Digital Banking: The Customer Journey.

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Strong Fraud Protection Could Draw More Customers - Survey

FICO

In the UK, trade bodies have called for fraud levels to be considered a national security threat. Strong fraud protection — and a reputation for it — could be the vital competitive advantage that organisations need in the fiercely competitive environment they now operate in. Often the two operate in silos.

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KPMG: 2018 Was The Year of Democratization

PYMNTS

Daniel Houseman, partner at KPMG, contributed the following piece as part of the PYMNTS 2018 year-end eBook. . This year has shown that a “one-size-fits-all” approach no longer works for banks — or their customers. New Entrants.