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Verdict Staff
US Bank pilots voice biometric technology to access credit card accounts on mobile devices
US Bank is piloting a new voice biometric technology that allows customers to use their voice to login to credit card account on mobile devices.
HSBC Bank USA launches new security device to protect online banking transactions
HSBC Bank USA has launched a new fraud prevention device that provides enhanced security for online banking transactions.
Target data breach may cost $30m to credit unions: NAFCU
The National Association of Federal Credit Unions (NAFCU) has estimated that the recent Target data breach would cost the credit union community nearly $30m.
Los Alamos National Bank selects ACH Alert fraud protection technology
New Mexico-based Los Alamos National Bank (LANB) has collaborated with ACH, a wire risk management services provider, to launch fraud protection technology services for its customers with PRO-TECH.
Societe Generale, BNP Paribas looking to trim domestic retail operations: Report
France-based BNP Paribas and Societe Generale are, reportedly, planning to reduce the size of their domestic retail banking operations to counter the slow economic growth and new regulatory curbs on risk-taking.
Alpha Bank plans to acquire Citi’s retail operations in Greece: Report
Greece-based Alpha Bank is engaged in negotiations to purchase certain part of Citibank retail banking business in the country, as part of its strategy to further bolster its presence.
Standard Bank pilots current account-linked bitcoin wallet
Standard Bank of South Africa has started testing a current-account linked bitcoin wallet, which has been developed by a start up firm Switchless.
British banks get three-year deadline to restore trust among consumers
British banks have been given a three-year deadline to repair the banking reputation and restore trust among customers, according to a plan outlined by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) former head Sir Richard Lambert.
Westpac, ASB and BNZ to face legal action over unfair bank fees
Fair Play on Fees, a group engaged in launching cases against banks to recover unfair penalties on behalf of registered customers, has proposed a legal action over unfair penalty fees against Westpac, ASB and Bank of New Zealand (BNZ).
Around 45% Americans consider fees as dominant banking feature: GoBankingRates survey
Around 45% of customers in the US consider low or no fees as a major factor in depositors banking preferences when compared to rates, convenience and service, according to survey by GoBankingRates.