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Seeking Banking Balance Between Physical And Digital

PYMNTS

Additionally, if recent trends are any indication, physical bank branches stand to lose a lot of ground in the near future. But, while closing physical bank branches might appear to be a wise cost-saving measure, the move comes with risks that could hurt banks’ relations with new millennial customers.

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How A Digital Makeover Could Be Key To CUs’ Member Acquisition Plans

PYMNTS

Competition for customers — especially millennials — from larger banks and FIs has long required credit unions to keep pace with their more innovative counterparts. This often means providing digital solutions and convenient banking options despite smaller technology and innovation budgets, however.

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In Banking Innovation, Eyeing The Needs Of The ‘Digital Native’

PYMNTS

Depending on where you look, the chasm yawns wide when it comes to innovating with new technologies or features. In a PYMNTS interview with Karen Webster, Joe DeRosa, EVP of Global Sales at i2c , discussed the findings of the July 2019 Innovation Readiness Playbook , subtitled “Leveling the Playing Field for Different-Sized FIs.”

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Finovate Fall 2016 Live Blog – Day 1

William Mills

Visualizing data for trends and market projection, visualize data in different ways. Their technology is basically a card with a built in computer that lets the holder to change a credit card to a different type of credit card, or perhaps even a debit card. Perhaps there is a big bank in Canada that has embraced their technology.

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