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Core Vendors Opening Up in Fintech Partnerships

December 21, 2021

American Banker features the story of The Milford Bank, a 149-year-old community institution in Connecticut that wants to attract a younger audience. It faces a challenge, of course, in how much it can do in-house in terms of enhancing its tech, or even researching, testing, and eventually integrating products from potential fintech partners. So, a…

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Season’s Greetings From OrboGraph

December 20, 2021

As the final days of 2021 wind down, we’d like to thank all our partners and clients for supporting OrboGraph in a record breaking year. Also enjoy our holiday video below! Season’s Greetings! The OrboGraph Family

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Automation – NOT Replacing Humans

December 17, 2021

If you are a reader of American Banker, you may have come across “Leaving the ‘numbing’ tasks to machines” (fear not, you can access the article free through a guest account.) The article addresses a common misconception that automation — and the underlying technology such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning — is here to…

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Staying On Top of the Trends & Tech Changing Finance of 2022

December 15, 2021

In his FinExtra Blog, Dmitry Dolgorukov, the CEO of GiniMachine, takes a look at the newest trends and tech that the industry will need to be aware of ASAP in order to remain competitive. Back when we first heard of Bitcoin in 2009, many brushed off the cryptocurrency as just a new fad, refusing to…

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Navigating “Waves of Regulations” Through Tech and Training

December 2, 2021

Most — if not all — individuals and organizations in the banking industry is at least familiar with the Federal Register, the Daily Journal of the United States Government. This is an important resource for banks, particularly for the Chief Compliance Officer, the BSA Officer, and their departments, as it provides banks with new regulations…

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OrboNation Newsletter: Check Processing Edition – November 2021

November 23, 2021

In case you missed it, over the past month, we have published incredible content on our OrboNation Blog and Modernizing Omnichannel Check Fraud Detection. Review the latest OrboNation Newsletter online or via PDF download.

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The ‘Omnichannel Credit Union’: Not Just ‘a Thing’ — It’s Working, Too!

November 17, 2021

The challenge: 55% of credit union members have used a product or service from a different bank or financial institution, according to the Credit Union Tracker produced by PYMNTS, in collaboration with PSCU. That means more than half of all credit union members are effectively “comparison shopping.” How do credit unions hold on to their members?…

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OrboGraph’s OrbNet AI Boosts Lockbox Accuracy to 98% For TMR

November 11, 2021

Last week, the OrboNation blog featured the NVIDIA GTC Virtual Conference, highlighting the importance of GPUs to Artificial Intelligence in financial services. These dynamic sessions provided attendees with information invaluable to advancing financial services, particularly the banking industry. To further display the benefits and results of artificial intelligence in banking, we collaborated with our friends…

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GPU Advancements Highlighted at NVIDIA GTC Virtual Conference

November 3, 2021

NVIDIA’s GTC virtual conference is set to take place November 8-11, and it promises to be a valuable resource for getting (and staying) up to speed on the latest technology in use and development across myriad industries. If you are not familiar with the conference: NVIDIA GTC is a global conference that brings together developers…

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Is There a “New Tech” Obstacle for Smaller Financial Orgs?

October 29, 2021

Community banks and credit unions are at a disadvantage. Their lack of necessary internal resources and budget to upgrade their systems and integrate new technologies compared to big banks means the “cutting edge” services that a new generation of consumers have come to expect are slower to arrive at “non-giant” institutions.

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