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Mitek Unveils Update For Mobile Banking Deposits

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Mitek , which provides software and authentication services, said it has upped its game with its release of Mobile Deposit 4.8, a mobile banking app. Its Mobile Deposit solution has been licensed by more than 6,400 financial institutions.

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Mobile to the Max

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This week’s reveal: prior to March 2020, I had never used the mobile deposit feature of the banking app on my phone. Since then, I’ve deposited nearly a dozen checks using this nifty capability. Second, after I figured out how to use mobile deposit the first time, I asked myself, “Why did I ever go to the bank?

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BECU On Why It Pays To Think Like A Challenger Bank

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Consumers’ affinity for online banking solutions, especially mobile banking, is far from new. The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting how necessary these solutions are for consumers’ banking needs, however, and how high their standards for these channels have become. Around The Credit Union World.

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NEW REPORT: Wells Fargo On Leveling Up Its Digital Banking Game

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Online and mobile banking interfaces have become must-have features for financial institutions in the digital age. Fifty-five percent of Americans have a full-service banking app on their phone, and 16 percent check these apps at least once per day. Around the Digital Banking World.

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Are Banks Keeping Pace With The Speed Of Innovation?

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The speed at which digital banking is being transformed by new technologies is rapidly increasing. Whether that’s on their mobile device on the go or in their kitchen while they make dinner. KW: Innovation in the banking sector is blossoming. Where do you see this going, and how do you see it being adopted by banks?

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What Check Fraud Can Teach Banks About Preparing For The Instant Payments Future

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Perhaps that’s why, in the midst of the seemingly never-ending stream of headlines about data breaches, account takeovers, stolen credit cards and online fraud , the notion of “check fraud” seems something of an outlier for the up-and-coming fraudster looking to make a decent living. And the death of checks – sooner rather than later.

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The Rise of Money Mules in The Philippines

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Just last month, the Bank of the Philippine Islands flagged rising cases of criminals using another person’s bank account to launder money. Transaction behaviors have also evolved during the pandemic. Given that money laundering follows some form of criminal act, banks recognize the importance of a holistic approach.