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When FinTechs Compete, Banks Can Also Win

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It’s not exactly dogs and cats living together in harmony, but FinTechs and banks — the upstarts and the traditionalists — are certainly cozying up, a trend that looks certain to continue. The deal is newsworthy because the mainstream view still sees banks and FinTechs as adversaries, each competing for payment and financial services revenue.

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Deep Dive: Credit Unions Work To Keep Members’ Data Private

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Credit unions’ emphasis on member relationships is one of the main factors that distinguishes them from large banks and FinTechs. A recent hack against Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain Wawa exposed credit and debit card credentials issued by hundreds of local credit unions.

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Fintech Fundings: 9 Companies Raise $73 Million Week Ending Dec 31

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The year ends with a total of about $19 billion invested into private fintech companies (includes debt and equity). It is unlikely we’ll see that much in 2016, but the fintech sector is vast, and there are fascinating opportunities for newcomers and existing brands alike. HQ: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Source: Crunchbase.

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The 2023 GonzoBanker Awards

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Not the financial industry’s “Troublemakers ” – those regional and community banks, credit unions and supporting fintech entrepreneurs who continue to engage customers and communities and find niches that keep the grassroots of our country’s financial system alive and kicking. The Bank Regulator Working for Merchants Award!

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

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Maybe a regulator was out sick or on maternity leave, but this is one crawling bureaucratic nightmare. Sale of the Year – Scott Custer, Terry Earley and the gang at Yadkin Bank for their successful sale to FNB Pennsylvania and the creation of a new regional power in the Mid-Atlantic and Southern states. The big bang project is over.”

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

Gonzobanker

Maybe a regulator was out sick or on maternity leave, but this is one crawling bureaucratic nightmare. Sale of the Year – Scott Custer, Terry Earley and the gang at Yadkin Bank for their successful sale to FNB Pennsylvania and the creation of a new regional power in the Mid-Atlantic and Southern states. The big bang project is over.”

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