What Will Mint.com Look Like Inside a Branded Online Banking Environment?

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Yesterday, Netbanker provided insight from a recent briefing with Intuit about Mint.com’s new co-branded offering for FIs.

Here are some quick highlights from the extensive coverage:

  • Of Intuit’s 1,100 online banking clients, 500 use Intuit’s existing PFM, FinanceWorks
  • The new co-branded environment provides another monetization model for Intuit’s Mint unit, who’s current business model relies on third-party ads and offers
  • A typical bank has 10% of its customer base registered with Mint (though the active user base is much smaller)
  • Current Mint users will be able to automatically upload their spending history and aggregated accounts to the Mint platform within their online banking experience

The Intuit-provided mockups below show what the co-branded user experience will look like inside an online banking platform. Overall, it will be very similar to the existing Mint.com experience, one of the few differences being that users will not see third-party offers, unless the bank decides to run them.

Mint advice and account aggregation features:

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Clicking on Mint in the co-branded experience shows the familiar spending analysis features:

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 Other familiar Mint-branded functionality:


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A few financial institutions will begin piloting Mint in their online banking platform soon, and will make it widely available near the end of this year.

Mint.com demoed at the first Finovate in 2007 and will return to the Finovate stage this Spring in San Francisco where it will launch its latest development. To be one of the first to see Mint’s new technology, get your ticket here.

Finovate Alumni News– April 5, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgYodlee launches first phase of new Developer Portal.
  • VentureBeat looks at how PayPal’s new credit alternative for merchants simplifies financing.
  • TechCrunch reviews Braintree’s Venmo Touch. Come see its live demo at FinovateSpring.
  • Yandex announces redesign of homepage that’s 50% faster than the previous one. Check out Yandex and FinovateSpring.
  • Prosper works with the Securities Division of WA’s Dept of Finance to allow Washington residents to lend once again.
  • Life360 deploys Locaid to provide customers with free location lookups via smartphone.
  • Dignity Folklorist reviews Pageonce for iPhone.
  • Business2Community features Wallaby 2.0 for Android.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Apply to Demo Your Latest FinTech Innovation at FinovateFall 2013

btn3_ov.pngWith the presenter roster set for FinovateSpring, we’ve begun our global search for the financial technology innovations that will be showcased at FinovateFall 2013 on September 10 & 11 in New York City. 

Last year, FinovateFall welcomed a record crowd of 1,100 executives who witnessed 64 new fintech innovations debut via our signature demo-only format.

This fall, based on the early interest, we expect the auditorium to be just as packed and to showcase even more great innovations than last year.

If your company is interested in debuting your latest and greatest at the premier event for fintech innovation, please email us at fall@finovate.com for more details.

If you’re interested in attending FinovateFall to watch the future of fintech unfold live on stage, tickets are now on sale for the event at the lowest price that we’ll offer.

We’ll see you in New York in September (or San Francisco in May)!

FinovateFall 2013 is sponsored by: The Bancorp, Financial Technology Partners, Hudson Cook LLP and Visa

FinovateFall 2013 is partners with: BankersHub, California Bankers Association, Celent, Filene Research Institute & Finance on Windows

Should You Install Mint@Yourbank?

image Yesterday, Intuit announced a Mint-branded PFM that banks can install within their secure online banking sites (press release). Several pilots are beginning shortly, but widespread availability is expected towards year-end.

The service will contain similar functionality as Mint offers directly today. However, FI end users will not see third-party offers, unless the bank decides to run them. See the mockup below for what Mint will look like running within a retail bank.

Many of Intuit’s 1,100 online banking clients (500 of which use Intuit’s FinanceWorks PFM) will jump at the chance to integrate Mint. Non-customers will be considerably more wary. See the pros and cons below. 

I was briefed by Intuit’s Mint folks Tuesday, so I’ve had 36 hours to ponder the implications (see note 1). As Aite’s Ron Shevlin blogged yesterday, the move comes as no surprise to anyone. But now that the moment has arrived, banks and credit unions must decide if they want to cede PFM branding over to Mint. There is no right answer, but here are a few pros and cons to ponder: ________________________________________________________________________________
Pros:

  • Mint is THE brand name in PFM. In fact, it’s probably the best known name in all of personal finance, not counting big financial institutions and payment brands. When I tell friends and family what we do at Finovate, I usually get blank stares until I say that we have companies like Mint on stage demoing their new products. Then they get it; everyone seems to have heard of Mint. So it will be easier to educate the market by simply saying, “we offer Mint built right in to your online banking.”
  • Current Mint users can import their history and aggregated accounts right into your bank’s secure site with the click of the button. With 12 million registered users (note 1), that means that about 10% of your customers base has already set up an account there and could be off and running MUCH faster than using your home-grown service.
  • Tax integration: While some may view this as a con, the links between Mint and sister product TurboTax, provide a nice solution for banks to push during tax season. 
  • Attractive UI: While the other players (notably Money Desktop) have caught up, if not surpassed, Mint on the UI front, it still provides a UI that is head and shoulders above the typical banking site.
  • Early mover advantage: If you are the first in your market with Mint integration, it could provide a meaningful competitive advantage while you have that space to yourself. And the advantage could remain if you are thought of as “that bank with Mint” for the next few years.
  • Jump-start mobile money management: Few banks have anything beyond basic balance/transaction info in mobile banking. Whereas Mint is now acquiring almost half its customers in the mobile channel.
  • Your customers already use it: A typical bank has 10% of its customer base registered with Mint (though the active user base is much smaller). Those customers are being served competing offers whenever they login to Mint.com. Those offers are replaced with your marketing messages when using Mint@YourBank

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Cons:

  • It’s an added expense, potentially a significant one: Intuit declined to get into specifics of the cost, but they said there are per user per month charges. If I were Intuit, I’d start the costs low, and raise it aggressively over time as customers were locked into the platform.
  • Control goes to Intuit: Right now, financial institutions are in the drivers seat. Mint is popular and growing, but it’s unlikely to achieve true mass-market status without better integration into financial institutions. And if it becomes the industry standard, then banks may have less power in future negotiations.
  • Brand confusion: Adding another brand to the mix (i.e., one that competes with your FI brand) is always a tough call. And if other banks offer the same Mint-branded PFM, have you lost the potential for competitive advantage? Furthermore, does driving your customer into Mint actually make you more vulnerable if Intuit or someone else releases a “conversion kit” to move all your account to Mint.com or another bank’s Mint service. And will customers even bother to move from Mint.com to Mint@Yourbank?  

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Bottom line: It’s a great move for Intuit. They extend their distribution, potentially dramatically, and better monetize Mint (note 2). And it gives Intuit a platform to develop additional services to sell to client banks. 

Should financial institutions jump on board? Assuming you can overlook control issues, it will boil down to the usual outsourcing issues (cost, support, integration, etc.). So, if Mint@YourBank looks economically feasible, it’s worth putting on your short list. The automatic conversion from Mint.com is a huge benefit. The known brand should make customer/employee education easier. And if you move fast, you can leverage the Mint brand to position yourself as the “personal finance” leader in your market.

But if you want to control your own destiny, avoid conflicting branding, and potentially lower costs (note 3), you may be happier with other solutions. 

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In this Intuit-provided mockup, Mint appear on main navigation and in two primary sections within online banking (3 April 2013)

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Clicking “Mint” on main nav bar leads to this familiar spending screen

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Secondary navigation leads to all the usual Mint functionality, for instance “Budgets” shown here

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Notes:
1. For me, Mint has come full circle. I still remember nervous Mint founder, Aaron Patzer, at our first Finovate in 2007 (demo video). He was riding high after his win at the inaugural TechCrunch40 (now Disrupt) two weeks earlier, but he was afraid he’d be caste out by the banking audience he was attempting to disrupt. His fears proved unfounded as the audience voted Mint Best of Show. Now, his former company is making a bold bet that those very banks will now promote the Mint brand to their customers. 
2. According to an estimate by Steven D Jones at Dow Jones (no relation I presume), Mint brought in less than $3 million during Intuit’s fiscal second quarter. However, that does not include substantial cross sales of TurboTax and QuickBooks, which together are a $4 billion annual business.  
3. I’m making the assumption that as the premium name in the business, Mint will eventually cost more than other solutions. That may or may not happen, as Intuit is large enough to subsidize the service for at long as it sees fit.
4. Intuit will be demoing at FinovateSpring in May.
5. For more on balance forecasting and other advanced PFM features, see our Online Banking Report: PFM 4.0 (June 2012; subscription).

IntelliResponse Adds 155th Customer and First Credit Union

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You know the saying: the 155th one is the charm …

IntelliResponse announced today that the company had added its 155th customer, Evangelical Christian Credit Union (ECCU). The credit union also has the distinction of being the first to deploy IntelliResponse’s enterprise-level, virtual agent solution.

The credit union plans to use IntelliResponse’s Virtual Agent platform in its call center environment, as well as on ECCU’s website and social media channels. Reducing time spent training new agents and lowering overall call center costs are among the major goals of the deployment.

Founded in 1964 and headquartered in Brea, California, Evangelical Christian CU provides both personal and ministry banking. A few key metrics as of December 2012 include:

  • More than $1.1 billion in assets
  • More than 12,000 members
  • More than 1,800 commercial clients

IntelliResponse’s technology allows customers to use their own natural, conversational language to ask questions of virtual agents. The technology has more than 365 live implementations responding to more than 100 million inquiries each year.

See IntelliResponse in action at FinovateSpring this May in San Francisco. For more information, including details on how to save your spot, click here.

Apply to Demo Your Latest FinTech Innovation at FinovateFall 2013

btn3_ov.pngWith the presenter roster set for FinovateSpring, we’ve begun our global search for the financial technology innovations that will be showcased at FinovateFall 2013 on September 10 & 11 in New York City. 

Last year, FinovateFall welcomed a record crowd of 1,100 executives who witnessed 64 new fintech innovations debut via our signature demo-only format.

This fall, based on the early interest, we expect the auditorium to be just as packed and to showcase even more great innovations than last year.

If your company is interested in debuting your latest and greatest at the premier event for fintech innovation, please email us at fall@finovate.com for more details.

If you’re interested in attending FinovateFall to watch the future of fintech unfold live on stage, tickets are now on sale for the event at the lowest price that we’ll offer.

We’ll see you in New York in September (or San Francisco in May)!

FinovateFall 2013 is sponsored by: The Bancorp, Financial Technology Partners, Hudson Cook LLP and Visa

FinovateFall 2013 is partners with: BankersHub, California Bankers Association, Celent, Filene Research Institute & Finance on Windows

Finovate Alumni News– April 4, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgKabbage brings in $75 million in debt financing.
  • Finextra reports: eToro launches social alerts app.
  • PaymentEye features Virtual Piggy. Come see its live demo at FinovateSpring next month. http://bit.ly/Zaunjl
  • Business Solutions speaks with Jason Richelson, ShopKeep POS CEO, who debunks the myth that cloud POS fails when the internet shuts down. 
  • TechCrunch TV interviews Nick Hungerford, Nutmeg CEO on how he aims to disrupt the financial investment world.
  • Verity CU features FamZoo, makes it available to members. Come see FamZoo’s latest development at FinovateSpring.
  • Kashoo releases new version of iPad app.
  • Monitise Executive Vice President Lisa Stanton interviewed by Bdaily.
  • Jack Henry & Associates’s Symitar platform to be deployed by Kitsap Credit Union.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

FinovateSpring 2013 Early-Bird Deadline is Friday April 5th — Register Now to Save!

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FinovateSpring 2013 is just 6 weeks away and the event is on track to be our biggest showcase of financial technology innovation ever (register here before early-bird tickets are gone).

We’ve just announced the roster of innovative presenters that will take the stage to debut their latest and greatest via our fast-paced signature format. Each company will have only seven minutes and no slides to wow the crowd. And each day the demos will be followed by several hours of intimate networking with the entrepreneurs and CEOs who were just on stage. 

This year’s audience is on pace to beat last year’s record of 1,200 and is packed with the movers and shakers of fintech innovation.

A small sample of the attending organizations includes:

  • American Banker
  • American Express
  • Artiman Ventures
  • Arvest Bank
  • Bain Capital Ventures
  • Baird Capital
  • BancVue
  • Bank of America
  • Bank of the West
  • Bank Respublika
  • Barclays
  • BBH Capital Partners
  • BBVA Compass
  • BBVA Ventures
  • Benchmark Capital
  • Billings Federal CU
  • BlackRock
  • BMO Financial Group
  • Capital One
  • CEB TowerGroup
  • Charles Schwab
  • Chase Paymentech
  • CIBC
  • Citi
  • Citi Ventures
  • City Bank
  • City National Bank
  • CommunityAmerica CU
  • comScore
  • Core Innovation Capital
  • Credit Union Central of Canada
  • Crosslink Capital
  • CUNA Mutual Group
  • DailyWorth
  • Deluxe Corporation
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Discover Financial Services
  • Dow Jones
  • EverBank
  • Experian
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Fidelity Investments
  • Filene
  • First Data Corp
  • First National Bank of Omaha
  • First Republic Bank
  • FirstBank
  • FIS Global
  • Fiserv
  • FT Partners
  • Fujitsu Research Institute
  • Gartner
  • GRP Partners
  • H&R Block
  • Hudson Cook, LLP
  • Intuit
  • Jack Henry & Associates
  • Javelin Strategy & Research
  • Jyske Bank
  • KeyBank
  • La Poste
  • MasterCard Worldwide
  • McKinsey and Company
  • Mechanics Bank
  • Menlo Ventures
  • Mergermarket
  • Microsoft
  • MicroStrategy
  • Mohr Davidow Ventures
  • Montecito Bank & Trust
  • Mooreland Partners
  • Mountain America CU
  • Navigant Credit Union
  • New Enterprise Associates
  • Norwest Venture Partners
  • Novarica
  • Ohio Valley Bank
  • Omidyar Network
  • PayPal
  • PNC Bank
  • PostFinance
  • Principal Financial Group
  • ProfitStars
  • PSCU
  • QED Investors
  • Razorfish
  • RBC Capital Markets
  • Redpoint Ventures
  • Redwood CU
  • Royal Credit Union
  • RRE Ventures
  • RushCard
  • Sallie Mae
  • San Antonio FCU
  • SF Police Credit Union
  • Silvergate Bank
  • Simplicity Bank
  • Smart Financial Credit Union
  • SourceMedia
  • Stanford FCU
  • Star One Credit Union
  • Susquehanna Growth Equity
  • SVB
  • Symitar
  • TD Ameritrade
  • TD Bank
  • The Bancorp
  • Thomvest Ventures
  • TIBCO Software
  • TSYS
  • TTV Capital
  • U.S. Bank
  • UK Trade & Investment
  • Umpqua Bank
  • USAA
  • UW Credit Union
  • VentureBeat
  • Visa
  • Wells Fargo
  • Western Union
  • Westerra Credit Union
  • Yahoo!
  • Zions Bancorporation

If you’d like to watch the future of fintech unfold live on stage at FinovateSpring and network with over 1,200 fellow innovators, early-bird tickets are on sale through April 5th (this Friday). Please register soon to lock in your seat and these savings.

We’ll see you in San Francisco in May!

FinovateSpring 2013 is sponsored by: Financial Technology Partners, Hudson Cook LLP, Intuit Partner Platform, Microsoft Advertising, The Bancorp, Think! Finance, Visa & Yodlee

FinovateSpring 2013 partners include: BankersHub, Bay Area FinTech Startups, BayPay Forum, California Bankers Association, Celent, Filene Research Institute & Finance on Windows

FinovateSpring 2013 Early-Bird Deadline is Friday April 5th — Register Now to Save!

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FinovateSpring 2013 is just 6 weeks away and the event is on track to be our biggest showcase of financial technology innovation ever (register here before early-bird tickets are gone).

We’ve just announced the roster of innovative presenters that will take the stage to debut their latest and greatest via our fast-paced signature format. Each company will have only seven minutes and no slides to wow the crowd. And each day the demos will be followed by several hours of intimate networking with the entrepreneurs and CEOs who were just on stage. 

This year’s audience is on pace to beat last year’s record of 1,200 and is packed with the movers and shakers of fintech innovation.

A small sample of the attending organizations includes:

  • American Banker
  • American Express
  • Artiman Ventures
  • Arvest Bank
  • Bain Capital Ventures
  • Baird Capital
  • BancVue
  • Bank of America
  • Bank of the West
  • Bank Respublika
  • Barclays
  • BBH Capital Partners
  • BBVA Compass
  • BBVA Ventures
  • Benchmark Capital
  • Billings Federal CU
  • BlackRock
  • BMO Financial Group
  • Capital One
  • CEB TowerGroup
  • Charles Schwab
  • Chase Paymentech
  • CIBC
  • Citi
  • Citi Ventures
  • City Bank
  • City National Bank
  • CommunityAmerica CU
  • comScore
  • Core Innovation Capital
  • Crosslink Capital
  • CUNA Mutual Group
  • DailyWorth
  • Deluxe Corporation
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Discover Financial Services
  • Dow Jones
  • EverBank
  • Experian
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Fidelity Investments
  • Filene
  • First Data Corp
  • First National Bank of Omaha
  • First Republic Bank
  • FirstBank
  • FIS Global
  • Fiserv
  • FT Partners
  • Fujitsu Research Institute
  • Gartner
  • GRP Partners
  • H&R Block
  • Hudson Cook, LLP
  • Intuit
  • Jack Henry & Associates
  • Javelin Strategy & Research
  • Jyske Bank
  • KeyBank
  • La Poste
  • MasterCard Worldwide
  • McKinsey and Company
  • Mechanics Bank
  • Menlo Ventures
  • Mergermarket
  • Microsoft
  • MicroStrategy
  • Mohr Davidow Ventures
  • Montecito Bank & Trust
  • Mooreland Partners
  • Mountain America CU
  • Navigant Credit Union
  • New Enterprise Associates
  • Norwest Venture Partners
  • Novarica
  • Ohio Valley Bank
  • Omidyar Network
  • PayPal
  • PNC Bank
  • PostFinance
  • Principal Financial Group
  • ProfitStars
  • PSCU
  • QED Investors
  • Razorfish
  • RBC Capital Markets
  • Redpoint Ventures
  • Redwood CU
  • Royal Credit Union
  • RRE Ventures
  • RushCard
  • Sallie Mae
  • San Antonio FCU
  • SF Police Credit Union
  • Silvergate Bank
  • Simplicity Bank
  • Smart Financial Credit Union
  • SourceMedia
  • Stanford FCU
  • Star One Credit Union
  • Susquehanna Growth Equity
  • SVB
  • Symitar
  • TD Ameritrade
  • TD Bank
  • The Bancorp
  • Thomvest Ventures
  • TIBCO Software
  • TSYS
  • TTV Capital
  • U.S. Bank
  • UK Trade & Investment
  • Umpqua Bank
  • USAA
  • UW Credit Union
  • VentureBeat
  • Visa
  • Wells Fargo
  • Western Union
  • Yahoo!
  • Zions Bancorporation

If you’d like to watch the future of fintech unfold live on stage at FinovateSpring and network with over 1,200 fellow innovators, early-bird tickets are on sale through April 5th (this Friday). Please register soon to lock in your seat and these savings.

We’ll see you in San Francisco in May!

FinovateSpring 2013 is sponsored by: Financial Technology Partners, Hudson Cook LLP, Intuit Partner Platform, Microsoft Advertising, The Bancorp, Think! Finance, Visa & Yodlee

FinovateSpring 2013 partners include: BankersHub, Bay Area FinTech Startups, BayPay Forum, California Bankers Association, Celent, Filene Research Institute & Finance on Windows

Braintree Launches Venmo Payments to Help Small Businesses Pay Contractors, Partners with TaxCloud

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Last week, online payments solutions company Braintree announced the beta launch of Venmo Payouts. This new service provides small businesses with an API to help them pay multiple independent contractors. 

The API removes checks from the payment process, enabling small businesses to pay their contractors via email or a phone number. In turn, the contractors receive payment in their account by the following day.

It’s priced at 25 cents per payment, but it lessens small businesses’ accounting headaches and helps contractors get paid more quickly.

Braintree acquired New York-based Venmo for $26 million in August of last year.

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Additionally, the Chicago-based company announced a partnership with TaxCloud, a tax management service for online retailers. This partnership will provide Braintree merchants a free way to collect and manage sales tax online.

Braintree demoed at FinovateSpring 2011 and will be on the FinovateSpring stage next month in San Francisco. 

OpenCoin Acquires SimpleHoney

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Terms have not been disclosed. But the four-person SimpleHoney team will be joining OpenCoin’s 12-person crew in an effort to make OpenCoin’s virtual currency system simpler and more accessible for the average consumer.

OpenCoin is the company behind Ripple, an open source payment system developed by self-described “Bitcoin Enthusiasts”. SimpleHoney was launched in the spring of 2012 as a source for hotel recommendations based on the traveler’s personality and preferences. Since then, SimpleHoney has become better known for its “I Want Wish List” wish list app.

SimpleHoney’s ability to develop user-friendly technologies is one of the reasons for the acquisition, according to SimpleHoney co-founder Joyce Kim. Indeed, the SimpleHoney team will serve as OpenCoin’s “consumer engagement” group, focusing on usability issues.

OpenCoin will be presenting in San Francisco in May as part of FinovateSpring 2013. To learn more about the event, and to find out how to reserve your spot, click here.

Kabbage Brings in $75 Million in Debt Financing

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Kabbage, a startup that provides working capital to online merchants in the U.S. and U.K., announced today it received $75 million in debt financing.

Victory Park Capital led the round. Existing investor, Thomvest Ventures, also contributed.

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According to Crunchbase, from 2010 to 2011 the Atlanta-based startup received almost $17 million in debt financing. 

It has also raised more than $53 million in equity funding, including:

Venture Round, $6.65 million
Closed: January 2011
Investors:
  • BlueRun Ventures
  • David Bonderman
  • Warren Stephens
  • UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund
Series B, $17 million
Closed: August 2011
Investors:
  • Mohr Davidow Ventures
  • BlueRun Ventures
  • Warren Stephens
  • UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund
  • Jim McKelvey
Series C, $30 million
Closed: September 2012
Investors:
  • Thomvest Ventures
  • UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund
  • Mohr Davidow Ventures
  • BlueRun Ventures
  • Warren Stephens
  • David Bonderman
  • SV Angel

According to TechCrunch, Kabbage’s new debt funding is due to the massive growth it has seen recently. It has extended more than 60,000 advances, which have quadrupled in volume year-over-year.

To learn more about Kabbage, watch its FinovateEurope 2013 demo.