Could AI have prevented the SVB crisis? Maybe not completely, but consumer sentiment analysis could have dramatically reduced its impact.
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Companies like Hummingbird and Babel Street are successfully applying new technologies to improve the efficiency of long-cumbersome aspects of compliance.
Despite regulatory concerns banking-as-a-service continues to grow in popularity. Here are three tips for any business considering going the BaaS route.
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It’s impossible to escape a headline about generative AI these days, with many business leaders opining on its potential either to exponentially boost productivity or to destroy our workforce as we know it. Yet too few thought leaders have pointed to how generative AI can be harnessed to support everyday people in their journey to financial independence – especially the millions of Americans currently living paycheck to paycheck in an unusually shaky economy.
For the unbanked and underbanked, BaaS means easy access to financial services that meet their specific needs. By combining fintech's approach with the capabilities of traditional banks, BaaS fosters financial inclusion.
Neither the lender nor the borrower want a loan default, now with this innovative new solution from TruStage the risk of default can be removed.
Earned Wage Access has specific legislation in Nevada, Missouri and now Wisconsin after the governor signed a new law this week.
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If AI is properly deployed, it improves credit unions’ fraud decisioning capabilities, Provenir’s EVP for North America Kathy Stares believes.
Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) is growing in popularity in Latin America and is expected to surpass $2 billion in market size this year.
Alkami’s Digital Sales and Service Maturity Model shows banks and credit unions how they digitally stack up against the competition.