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E-Trade Eases Funds Transfer
Online brokerage uses instant account verification software from Yodlee to make process simpler and in real time.
Metavante Acquires Kirchman Corporation
Software vendor extends outsourced offerings with new core banking product.
The Next Big Thing(s) in Mortgage Technology
Look for innovations in credit scoring and automated underwriting, business process management, enterprise document management and electronic closing systems.
Banks Checking Readiness for Check 21
A surprising number of issues are involved with preparing for Check 21.
Opportunities Exist for New Technologies in the Commercial Mortgage Space
Celent predicts rapid growth in the use of advanced integration and automation capabilities in commercial mortgage lending.
SWIFTNet Speeds Data Exchange
Upgraded IP messaging system lets banks share information faster, more securely, and less expensively.
Central Banks Eyeing E-Money
Card-based e-money projects have taken root in 34 countries, especially with schemes involving public transport, public telephones, parking meters and vending machines.
The New Economics of Information Security
As economists turn their attention to cybercrime prevention, information-security managers can benefit by borrowing a few tools of the trade.
The Paperless Chase
Banks are following through on their plans to take paper deposit statements and delivery of paper checks out of the system.
Electronic Payments Network to Launch OFAC Screening Service
EPN intends to offer OFAC screening capabilities to U.S.-based financial institutions.
IT Spending for Compliance: From SOX 404 to Comprehensive Compliance
Whereas 2003 was clearly a hype year for the compliance IT market, Financial Insights believes that 2004 and beyond will bring real spending on IT to automate and integrate new compliance processes.
The Place to Be
U.S. companies including MasterCard are using technology to overcome barriers to doing business in the world's hottest market.
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