Bankers' Hotline, Volume 18, Number 1
Mobile Banking "In": Major Improvements Fuel Unprecedented Growth
Financial firms are jumping on the bandwagon to meet consumers' growing interest in mobile banking.
Subprime Mortgage Problems Dominate: Bankers Hope for Closer Scrutiny by Congress
Subprime lending and the future of residential mortgage lending remains at the forefront for lawmakers and lenders.
Ways to Pay That Christmas Bill
Financial Firms, merchants and consumers benefit from creative ways consumers can repay their holiday bills.
In The News
- Banks Not Gearing Online Banking to Small Business
- Foreign Gas Stations to Stop Accepting Cards
- FTC Goes After Payment Processor in Fraud Case
- People Lending Directly to Others Catching On
- Look for Future Exchange in 2008
Statistics, Facts, & Such
Training Page
Marketing Bits...Part II
Financial institutions design creative new ways for marketing to members and consumers.
The Phishing was Good in 2007
The number of consumers who are losing money to phishing scams continues to rise.
Landline Phone Payments Introduced in China
China wants to give customers the options to bank via a landline phone.
From the editor's desk
Bankers & the Baby Boomers
Bankers and financial products will need to evolve as the baby boomer generation finds themselves financially responsible for both parents and children while facing their own retirement.
Technology Allows Instantaneous, Personalized Cards
Card issuers may soon be able to create their own cards on site.
War Stories
Questions & Answers
- Filing SAR on Counterfeit Bank Checks
- Overdraft Offset Limits
- ITIN vs TIN
- Non-working Spouse IRA Guidelines
- Handling Levies and Claims
Other Bankers
- Executive Editor:
- Barbara Hurst
- Editor:
- P. Kevin Smith, CPP
- Contributing Editor:
- Genilee S. Parente
- Board of Advisors:
- John S. Burnett
Peter G. Djinis, Esq.
William Gearin
Lucy H. Griffin
Mary Beth Guard, Esq.
David McGuinn
Robert G. Rowe, III, Esq.
Barry Thompson
Dana Turner
Andy Zavoina