Invisible PFM will Transform Banking as you Know it
We have been asking the question “if it’s so good, why can’t we see it?” and here’s the answer. Invisible is intelligent and intelligent banking is the future. Find out why banking that works behind the scenes is better than any you’ve experienced yet.
Dear Banker, We Need to Talk About UX
Design has changed (and even transformed) a lot of industries: music, technology, electronics, fashion. And not surprisingly, the financial industry is not immune to their impact. Banks are shifting their focus to one where the experience is key, and customer-centricity is vital to success.
Open Banking: Open for Business or Closed to Progress?
If we had to pick one headline for banking in 2018, Open Banking would probably be it. All the preparation in the past year has been leading up to this moment, when customer data becomes more readily accessible to banks, non-banks and third parties.
Customers now decide with whom they share their data, but rather than posing a problem, we’re focusing on the myriad of opportunities that it offers banks going forward.
Why the Innovation Officer Will Drive Bank Success in 2017 and Beyond
CIO might not be the title of the future, but most definitely the role of innovation was key for 2017 and will be more so in 2018.
Marc Torrens’ predictions were pretty spot on…
Envestnet | Yodlee Interview: Jason O’Shaughnessy on the Role of Account Aggregation
The challenges in developing the best financial services applications and why aggregation opens the door to a more user-centric banking experience, based on understanding what customers really want.
We spoke to Jason O’Shaughnessy at Envestnet | Yodlee about the current state of account aggregation.
It’s Not About Millennials
Stefi breaks down what banking means to the millennial and how they are singlehandedly shaping the future. They are the first digitally-native generation, the first to focus almost entirely on experience and not on belongings, and have a relationship with money that is different to anything that went before them.