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BMO latest to integrate PFM with online banking

BMO Bank of Montreal has launched BMO MoneyLogic, an online personal financial management tool that enables customers to set and track savings goals.

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Wells Fargo launches PFM 'Money Map'

Wells Fargo has bundled its personal finance management (PFM) tools into one online feature called My Money Map.

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North American bank IT spending on the up - Celent

Following a rocky couple of years, North American bank IT spending is recovering, with a four per cent rise this year to $53.4 billion, according to research house Celent.

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US authorities target PayPal scammers

US authorities have raided the house of two foreign exchange students suspected of involvement in a Vietnam-based crime ring that uses stolen credit card numbers, eBay and PayPal to con retailers out of millions of dollars.

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Finextra signs off for Christmas and New Year break

The Finextra office will be closed after Wednesday 22 December, re-opening Tuesday 4 January.

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NAB shifts IT jobs to IBM as glitch resolution programme stretches into New Year

National Australia Bank has outsourced 425 IT jobs to IBM as the bank continues to wrestle with the aftermath of a major breakdown in its payment processing systems.

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RBS and CBA suffer technical glitches

Some Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest customers have been unable to complete payment transfers this morning as the group struggled to fix a systems problem.

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NAB cancels Christmas as tech woes deepen

National Australia Bank has been hit by more tech woes today, with ATMs, Internet banking and card processing all affected by intermittent network issues.

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Loyal bank customers value social media - Fiserv

Eleven percent of online consumers are currently connected with their bank or credit union through a social site, and more than one-third (36 percent) of those not connected are interested in doing so, according to a survey of 3000 consumers conducted on behalf of Fiserv.

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Lloyds TSB invites customers to create their own avatar

Lloyds TSB has introduced a platform that enables customers to create their own avatar which could be used in an advertisement for the UK bank.

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Monitise to bring mobile payments to Nigeria

The Central Bank of Nigeria has granted a provisional license to UK mobile money operator Monitise to introduce m-payments across the country.

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EC pushes e-invoicing adoption

The European Commission has set out a series of actions designed to encourage broad-scale adoption of electronic invoicing by 2020.

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ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell sets out Sepa resolutions

The European Central Bank's Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell has set out a list of New Year Resolutions for the EU payments industry, including the imposition of a Sepa migration end-date and the creation of a third card payment scheme to compete with Visa and MasterCard.

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NAB tech woes continue as customers suffer though the weekend

National Australia Bank says it has finally identified and fixed a corrupted file that knocked out its payment processing systems early last week and continued to play havoc with its electronic banking services into the weekend.

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Hacker who posed as a student to steal banking data sentenced

A computer hacker who infiltrated a UK University computer network in order to break into student bank accounts has been given a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay over £20,000 in costs and compensation.

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NAB tech snafu hits payments processing

National Australia Bank is scrambling to fix an IT glitch that delayed the processing of overnight payments and transactions and hit the bank's Eftpos, ATMs and other electronic banking systems.

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UK teenager behind cybercrimewave to face prison spell

A UK teenager who ran a cybercrime Website retailing stolen credit card details worldwide is facing a lengthy prison sentence after admitting fraud charges at Southwark Crown Court.

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Direct debit fraud at an all-time high; Bacs challenges figures

Over 97,000 Brits have fallen victim to criminals setting up fraudulent direct debits from their accounts, with this number set to escalate over the next three years, according to research from insurance outfit LV=.

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Malaysian hacker breached Fed network

A Malaysian computer expert who hacked into the computer network of the Federal Reserve Bank was arrested in New York last month shortly after arriving at JFK Airport with a laptop holding more than 400,000 stolen credit and debit card numbers.

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Visa partners University College Dublin to combat cybercrime

Visa Europe has formed a partnership with the University College Dublin Centre for Cybercrime Investigation (UCD - CCI) that will see the pair look in to high-tech financial crime.