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Verdict Staff
Needham Bank deploys TimeTrades responsive customer engagement platform
Massachusetts-based Needham Bank has deployed a new responsive customer engagement platform, developed by TimeTrade Systems, to offer enhanced services to its customers.
Wincor Nixdorf launches visualisation app for bank branch redesigns
Wincor Nixdorf has launched a new visualisation tablet application to provide images of redesigned bank branches.
NatWest launches Help to Buy mortgage guarantee products
NatWest Intermediary Solutions, a UK-based intermediary mortgage arm of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Group, has launched its Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme products.
Major banks mobile apps contain serious security flaws: IOActive research
Most of the world’s major banks have serious security flaws in their mobile apps which could put customers and their respective banks at risk by the attackers, according to a research by IOActive.
ANZ may eye StanChart sale, but acquisition unlikely: Citi analysts
Amid announcements of sudden business restructuring, Standard Chartered (StanChart) may also face a takeover bid from Australias third largest bank by assets, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), according to analysts at Citigroup.
Global banking regulators agree to relax new bank rule
Banking regulators across the globe have agreed to relax the new bank rule that will limit risk on banks balance sheets and will enable in the recovery of economy.
UK Post Office expands current accounts offering to additional 81 branches
The Post Office is expanding its current accounts, which are offered in partnership with Bank of Ireland UK, to additional 81 branches in the East Midlands and East of England.
AIB on track to meet SEPA migration deadline
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) is on track to meet the European Commissions initial proposal to migrate to Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) format by 1 February 2014.
Indias Uco Bank plans to expand Iranian banks accounts: Reports
India-based Uco Bank is, reportedly, planning to open accounts of more Iranian banks to drive bilateral trade payments between the two countries.
UK Cabinet minister urges middle-class borrowers to join credit unions
The UK Government Work and Pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has, reportedly, urged the middle-class borrowers and savers in the country to join credit unions to obtain a mortgage or bank account.