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Banking's future could erase 4 basic services you use most
Digital currencies are forcing a rethink of what a bank is for, and the services most people use every day are right in the ...
RBS unveil their "digital human" Cora in this digital illustration who will be used to answer customers' basic banking questions during a pilot the bank are running in London, Britain, February 21, ...
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Basic banking, ATM and e-wallet spared
PETALING JAYA: Basic banking and financial services related to current and savings accounts, and other similar services such as e-wallet, will be exempted under the scope of the expanded service tax ...
With nagging questions about our ability to broadly raise the financial I.Q. of most people, the global financial education movement is pivoting to a large pocket where results are near certain and ...
The job of bank teller used to be one of the fastest-growing occupations in America, reaching a peak of 531,000 jobs in 1980 and trailing only computer operators and specialists in growth rate during ...
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More than five million people with basic bank accounts are unable to 'pay at the pump' when buying fuel at many petrol stations because of a block put on their debit card by their bank, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A life-like avatar called Cora is being put through her paces by Royal Bank of Scotland, helping customers with basic queries and giving its digital banking drive a more human face.
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