When thinking about current and prospective bank customers under the age of 30, you likely think of a digital-savvy customer that prioritizes an experience that's quick and easy.
Big Tech companies like Google, Apple, and Amazon are investing heavily in personal finance solutions to try to capture some of the banking market. But traditional banks have an important edge: trust.
Coupa launches App Marketplace to connect customers, partner solutions
Coupa is expanding its offerings for business spend management (BSM) to include an App Marketplace that not only lets its customers connect to curated third-party partner solutions but also to have that data easily seen in the Coupa system.
$25 isn't enough – AG says Consumers, DTE should reimburse powerless customers for spoiled food,
MLive File Photo. As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 16 more than 67,000 customers across both utilities remained without power in Michigan. (Cory Morse | MLive.com) Cory Morse Cory Morse
An estimated 67,000 Michigan residents were still without power Monday morning, prompting Attorney General Dana Nessel to call for customers to be automatically credited by utility companies for the inconvenience.
Tech Hack Notification Delays Can Leave Corporate Customers in the Lurch - WSJ
Some tech companies are slow to share details about hacks of their products, leaving customers vulnerable to disruptions and uncertain how to respond as information trickles out.
While companies commonly require their technology providers to disclose incidents that expose their data, many struggle to obtain details that could help them prepare for potential fallout from a cyberattack on their technology supply chain, according to legal and security experts.
Cisco is passing off higher costs to customers — what does that mean for earnings? - MarketWatch
Cisco Systems Inc. is about to show investors how the networking giant has dealt with increasing component costs amid a global chip shortage.
Cisco CSCO, -0.34% is scheduled to report fiscal fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday afternoon, wrapping up its fiscal year.
T-Mobile investigating another possible data breach: What customers need to know | Fox Business
Sources tell FOX Business' Charlie Gasparino the FCC is engaging with T-Mobile on whether Boost users will be thrown off network if they keep devices.
T-Mobile says it is looking into reports that its systems were hacked yet again after experiencing several breaches in recent years, but has so far stopped short of confirming whether customers' personal data was stolen.
PG&E warns of possible power shutdowns for some Northern California customers – East
As firefighters continue to battle the massive Dixie Fire, PG&E has warned that it could preemptively shut down power to 39,000 customers in more than a dozen Northern California counties — including three in the Bay Area — in advance of adverse weather conditions that could increase the risk
CFPUA to move all customers to monthly billing in October
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Starting in October, CFPUA will move all of its customers to a monthly billing schedule.
Since it opened in 2008, the utility company has billed its water and sewer customers on a bimonthly basis.
Boston Police respond to 'unruly' customers at Mike's City Diner
“Insulting” customers pushed servers to their wits’ end at Mike’s City Diner in two separate incidents Sunday, resulting in a visit from Boston Police.
“I never thought this would be an issue. I was quite surprised,” said Jay Hajj, who has owned the eatery since 1995.
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