Bankers' Hotline, Volume 22, Number 6
Mobile Payments Face Paradox from Consumer Attitudes on Privacy
Mobile payment technologies present many benefits to both consumers and merchants but there remains a paradox on the privacy issues surrounding mobile payments in the U.S.
Agencies Address Stress Testing
Expectations for the stress tests written into law by the Dodd-Frank Act have been clarified by the Agencies
In The News
- Picture Perfect Payments
- Park and Pay With Ease
- Topping the Mobile Payments Market
- Spending More With Less Effort
- An App for Finding a Home
- Phone to Phone Payment App
- Contactless Grocery Shopping
- Marketing Teams Gear Up for Olympics
- Canadian Currency Changes
- Canada Passes Mobile Guidelines
- Bank Customers Still Leaving
- Coupons on a Card
Statistics, Facts, & Such
News from the FBI
News from the FBI
Training Page
New Account Fraud Prevention
Using proper CIP procedures, financial institutions can ensure the true identity of its customers to help mitigate fraud losses.
Are We There Yet?
How close are we getting to a cashless society?
Pass to Pay with MasterCard
MasterCard offers a new service that lets consumers buy products online and in stores using a single card or a smartphone.
From the editor's desk
Fix Those Broken Windows
Just as run down neighborhoods can encourage crime and provide greater opportunities for criminals, your staff should be trained to keep their branches in the best shape possible to deter thieves.
War Stories
Questions & Answers
- CIP on Account Signers?
- Accounts Requiring CIP
- Exceptions to the CIP Rule
- Physical Address Requirement for CIP
- Stats on Bank Robbery Apprehension
- New BSA E-Filing Process
Other Bankers
- Executive Director:
- 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