Technology

Automation a useful fraud-fighting tool

Community bankers are increasingly aware of the need to improve their fraud detection efforts and establish centralized governance systems to get a better grasp on managing the risks of fraud. Automation can help with that. [Continue]

Artificial Intelligence: A net positive for banks

As banks push to increase efficiency and enhance customer experience, their use of innovative technology is crucial. Artificial intelligence is one form of innovative technology banks are adopting at a very high rate to achieve these objectives. [Continue]

Old cyber threats persist as new ones emerge

Denise Mainquist

Denise Mainquist, founder and managing director of ITPAC Consulting, LLC. Based in Lincoln, Neb., Mainquist helps guide banks and other businesses through cyber risk assessments and defense strategies. [Continue]

Fintech proves what’s possible; will bankers adapt?

Technology plays an ever-increasing role in banking, particularly when it comes to innovation. For all the talk (and fear) about the power of online lenders, more than one speaker noted online lenders control only 5 percent of the lending market. Chris Rentner, founder/CEO of a digital lending platform called Akouba, turned that around, telling the audience at the American Bankers Association’s annual conference that traditional banks should be able to win the digital lending game because they already have 95 percent of the customers. [Continue]

Tech to assist in managing new accounting standards

The Financial Accounting Standards Board is replacing the current “incurred loss” accounting model with a “current expected credit loss” model, or CECL. The new and more complex model, slated for implementation beginning in 2020, will likely present a technological challenge for many banks. According to the American Bankers Association’s overview on the subject, this standard is “expected to have a huge impact on the costs to prepare and audit the allowance for loan and lease losses.” This standard is also expected to add expense to how investors analyze the ALLL and how banks manage their capital. [Continue]