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Bank Technology News January 2007 Glen Fest |
Wireless Networks: Broadband Banking Services Moving Out VoIP and imaging services are taxing T1 line capacity for rural banks, pushing some to balance the benefits and risks of going wireless.  |
Bank Technology News January 2007 Glen Fest |
Online Security: User-Driven Tokens On The Upswing Banks have spent the last two years steering their users to behind-the-scenes, no-fuss security tools for enhanced online authentication. This year, millions of customers may be asking banks to let them drive for awhile.  |
Bank Technology News January 2007 |
Leveraging Compliance: Following the Rules Can Really Pay Off Regulation is leading financial institutions to focus more keenly on compliance software. But the technology can also be useful in corporate pursuits like marketing and financial planning.  |
Bank Technology News January 2007 John Adams |
Data Security: Atlanta CU Posts An Inside Sentry The postal workers credit union deploys software that prevents unintended exposure of sensitive information.  |
Bank Technology News January 2007 Vijay Balakrishnan |
Crossing the Check Image Chasm There is a sea change in payment processing, and it possesses all the attributes of an intriguing riddle.  |
Bank Technology News January 2007 Hakan Akbas |
Want a Good Response Rate? Better Get Personal. Push marketing drives customers away. Personalized, customized marketing pulls them in with products and services that meet their needs.  |
U.S. Banker February 2007 John Engen |
Smartest Guy in the Room Harris Simmons has transformed a once-small bank with Mormon roots into a top regional performer in the West. But Zions Bancorp is only part of the story.  |
U.S. Banker February 2007 Holly Sraeel |
Hold the Phones: Mobile Commerce's Here That a Tupelo bank was the first to cut a deal with Firethorn speaks to the ubiquity of cellphones and the likelihood that consumers will use them for banking.  |
U.S. Banker February 2007 Lee Conrad |
Philanthropy: BofA, RBC Offer The Gift of Giving Bank of America is the latest institution to give the gift of giving-and make its customers feel like philanthropists.  |
U.S. Banker February 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
Marketing: Affluent Asian Americans Elusive for Some Banks While a number of banks, like Los-Angeles-based Nara Bancorp and Wilshire Bancorp, were created to sell predominantly to Korean Americans or Chinese Americans, other banks in other parts of the U.S. have struggled to make the Asian American market a natural fit.  |
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