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Penny Crosman

Penny Crosman is Executive Editor, Technology at American Banker and its publisher, Arizent. Prior to taking on this role, she was Editor in Chief of Bank Technology News. She has held senior editorial roles at Bank Systems & Technology, Wall Street & Technology, Intelligent Enterprise, Network Magazine and Imaging Magazine.

Publications

  • American Banker
    57 articles
  • information-management.com
    19 articles
  • Accounting Today
  • Arizent

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  • Buying a home has never been harder. Some fintechs say they can help.
    4 Nov 2024—American Banker
    Bessent to be Treasury nominee, Trump taps Turner for HUD Hedge fund manager Scott Bessent had been the betting favorite to take the reins at Treasury. Scott Turner, a former congressman and NFL player, will lead the housing agency. Artificial intelligence Fed's Bowman: Regulators 'must have an openness' to AI While the risks, benefits and magnitude of artificial intelligence's impact on financial services remain unclear, agencies should keep an open mind toward the technology and avoid...
  • How American Express uses machine learning to detect fraud
    3 Sep 2019—American Banker
    The card networks extended an agreement to keep interchange the same for cards issued outside of the European Union; meanwhile Ant Group's Alipay adds a number of AI-powered assistants. Payments It's up to state regulators to lead the way in payments innovation Washington policymakers are not adopting policies necessary to keep the U.S. on the cutting edge in payments. Fortunately, the dual banking system offers an alternative path forward. FinCEN Yellen resists calls to punt deadline for...
  • ‘Wall Street’s ledger systems don’t keep honest track of who owns what’
    4 Nov 2019—American Banker
    Banking POLICY PAYMENTS TECH CREDIT UNIONS WORKPLACE OPINION
  • The gaping security holes plaguing real-time payments
    1 Dec 2019—American Banker
    Washington policymakers are not adopting policies necessary to keep the U.S. on the cutting edge in payments. Fortunately, the dual banking system offers an alternative path forward.

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