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Will Your Bank Still Be Competitive In 2020?
Banks that adopt digital strategies can match the agility and innovation of leaders in other industries and could reap record return-on-equity levels by 2020.
Four Bank Tech Trends For 2014
Increased use of self-service channels and advanced analytics are among the trends the industry will see.
Social Media And The Next Generation Of Lending Customers
Banks will have to further their marketing efforts in social media to attract Gen Y customers as they begin to look for more complex financial products, including loans.
Is 2014 the Year of Mobile Banking?
Mobile banking grew rapidly in 2013, and new services and customer segments will further that growth in 2014.
2014 Forecast: The Evolution of Social Media in Banking
Social media is one of the fastest growing channels in banking and banks need to be mindful of several trends in the channel going into 2014.
Mitek and Kony Collaborate On Mobile Photo Bill Pay
The collaboration is designed to extend Mitek's distribution reach.
Turning Mobile into a Performance Ad Channel for Business Customers
Banks shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to deepen their small business customer relationships through data-based mobile marketing tools.
How Banks Can Make Omnichannel a Reality
Banks can start to build a seamless omnichannel experience by delivering consistent product and service recommendations across channels.
Four Bank Tech Predictions For 2014
An uptick in cloud usage and continued innovation in the payments space are among trends we can expect to see next year.
NCR Undergoes Fundamental Change With Digital Insight Buy
The company said the acquisition is the culmination of a years-long transformative process.
Cash Not Accepted Here
Smart phones are chipping away at the physical dollar's dominance.
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