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Personalized Marketing: What Banking Customers Really Want

Perficient

blockchain​, digital wallets​, money center banks​, emerging payment solutions, digital lending​, economic turmoil​, and fintech disintermediation). Not to mention, institutions face new, more sophisticated threats every day that defy the ways in which they’ve traditionally conducted business (i.e.,

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Banks On Notice: Fintechs Are Coming For Checking Accounts & Debit Cards

CB Insights

One of the biggest trends in fintech today is the rise of digital banking products like mobile checking accounts and new debit cards. From Square to Paypal, a host of fintechs are creating products that let consumers spend money directly out of digital accounts using a physical card. get the 86-page fintech report.

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CBANC Launches New Features to Further Engage Network of Professionals

Fintech Labs Insights

Works like a social media feed by allowing users to post information, photos, and interact with other users by following their feeds. Later this year, the company plans to revamp its UX, add vendor solutions and member polling, enhance the Wire feature, and launch topics pages. New elements include: Leaderboard. Daily news.

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Web 2.0, the 2000s and lovely jubbly social networking

BankNXT

Chris Skinner looks at the impact social networking has made on our lives, and how many banks and other businesses have missed out on 'the conversation'. the 2000s and lovely jubbly social networking on BankNXT.

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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. Many fintech companies out there are trying, very literally, to become the next Mint.com.

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