FinovateSpring 2012 — Get your ticket before Wednesday to lock in your spot and save $200!

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I love this time of year. The days are getting longer. Spring is just around the corner. And, at FinovateHQ, we’ve begun the fascinating process of choosing the new fintech innovations that we will showcase at FinovateSpring (May 8th and 9th in San Francisco). This year’s selection process is particularly challenging however as the volume and quality of new ideas is unprecedentedly high.

While the high-quality pool of applicants makes our job harder, it is great news for the 2012 FinovateSpring audience who will get to witness the best new fintech innovations debut via our signature format that blends fast-paced demos with high-quality networking.

If you’re interested in where trends like mobile, NFC, biometrics, offers, big data, social, tablets, p2p, apps, the cloud and more will take the financial world in 2012 then I hope you’ll consider joining us in San Francisco in early May.

Tickets for the event are selling quickly and we’re on pace to beat last year’s record attendance of 850. The already long list of registered attendees includes executives from leading organizations like: American Express, Sallie Mae, Wells Fargo, MasterCard, Mint.com, Charles Schwab, Citi, CNNMoney, Aite Group, H&R Block, BBVA, Capital One, Battery Ventures, Celent Research, SunTrust, PayPal, Wired Magazine, Visa, FIS, E*Trade, BNY Mellon and USAA (to name just a few).

Please get your ticket before this Wednesday to lock in your spot at the very early-bird discount of $200 off. If you have any questions about the event, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected]. We hope to see you in May!

FinovateSpring 2012 is sponsored by: The Bancorp Inc., the law firm of Chambliss Bahner & Stophel, Intuit, & TxVia

FinovateSpring 2012 is partners with: BankInnovation, BankerStuff, Celent, Filene, Finance on Windows & PYMNTS.com

BOKU Works with MasterCard to Launch Mobile Payment Platform

Thumbnail image for BokuLogo8.25.jpgLast week, online mobile payments company BOKU announced that it is working with MasterCard to launch BOKU Accounts, a mobile payments platform:

“The BOKU Accounts platform allows MNOs to issue their subscribers an MNO-branded mobile payment account accessible via both mobile device and the Web. The account allows subscribers to make payments online, in-app, and in-store. In-store purchases via BOKU accounts will be enabled anywhere MasterCard is accepted.”
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Through BOKU Accounts, users will be able to access deals and rewards (pictured right), and will be provided an enhanced view of their spending.
To learn more about BOKU, watch its FinovateEurope 2011 demo.

Finovate Alumni News– February 27, 2012

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  • TechCrunch reports TradeShift launches instant payment solution.
  • Boston Business Journal covers Cartera Commerce card-linked offers.
  • Cartera Commerce Card-Linked advertising network generates over $1 bil in merchant sales in 2011, more than previous 4 years combined.
  • Mint.com launches new blog about style.
  • Tech.li looks at how Expensify takes control of expense reports with less “suck.”
  • InvestorBee launches Compare Investments tool.
  • BOKU works with MasterCard to launch mobile payment platform.
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.

On Deck Launches On Deck Express, Loans Up to $25,000 in as Fast as 24 Hours

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Earlier this week, On Deck Capital launched a new way for small businesses to quickly access loans up to $25,000.

Here’s how it works:

“Business owners set up their online profile at www.ondeckcapital.com and immediately get free insights into their credit profile and cash position. The On Deck Express application and approval process is completely automated, and once approved the business owner is empowered to select from available term and loan options that best meet their business needs. From there, On Deck’s funding process enables a business owner who is approved Monday morning to have their funds deposited in their account by Tuesday.”

For small businesses that need more funding, On Deck provides loans up to  $150,000 in up to seven days.

Finovate Alumni News– February 24, 2012

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  • Independent research firm names ThreatMetrix a strong performer in risk-based authentication.
  • Tagit announces the latest release of its proprietary Mobility Platform for mobile commerce & payment services in Asia, Middle East & Africa.
  • Zecco releases its mobile app for iPhone & Android.
  • FX Empire awards eToro as best social trading platform.
  • Visa & Monitise sign deal with India’s second largest private bank, HDFC, to introduce mobile money services nationwide.
  • On Deck launches On Deck Express, loans up to $25,000 in as fast as 24 hours.
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.

Credit Sesame Launches Mortgage Comparison Tool

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Yesterday, California-based Credit Sesame launched a mortgage comparison tool to help consumers identify their best loan options.

How it works:

  1. The user provides information about their current mortgage, property, and income.

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  2. The tool shows the user options for different loan types at various interest rates.

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  3. The user is provided the option to contact lenders for different refinancing options.

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The tool takes into account:

    • Mortgage type
    • Rate
    • APR
    • Closing costs
    • Points
    • Fees
    • Amortization schedules 

To learn more about Credit Sesame, watch its FinovateFall 2011 demo.

Finovate Alumni News– February 23, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgLodo chosen by 120 banks and CUs.
  • Betterment lowers fees, introduces new features.
  • WorldPay offers BOKU as mobile payment method to its merchant network.
  • ReadyForZero launches savings platform.
  • Insurance Journal features Mitek’s Mobile Photo Quoting app for insurance.
  • Credit Sesame launches mortgage comparison tool.
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.

miiCard Asks FinovateEurope 2012 Attendees About This Year’s Fintech Trends

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At FinovateEurope earlier this month, identity verification service miiCard polled 14 audience members to discover their take on what the top trends in financial services will be in 2012.

Some of the major themes included:

    • Harnessing big data
    • Mobile
    • Social
    • PFM
    • Security & authentication

To learn more about miiCard, check out its FinovateFall 2010 demo and watch for its FinovateEurope 2012 demo coming soon to the Finovate website.

Three Finovate Alumni Named Lead411’s Hottest San Francisco Companies

Information services company Lead411 published its list of 80 Hottest San Francisco companies yesterday. The companies were selected from a list of 2600 fast growing, privately held companies in the San Francisco area. 

Three out of 80 companies listed are Finovate alumni:

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To be selected, companies needed a 100% increase in revenues over the past two years or $5 million+ in funding in the past two years.

Finovate Alumni News– February 22, 2012

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  • Expensify now enables centrally managed company mileage rates.
  • ProfitStars refreshes brand image to make info more accessible for financial institutions.
  • AlphaClone to offer Alternative Alpha ETF from U.S. Bancorp.
  • Entrepreneur points to ModoPayments as a tech innovation shaping user experience.
  • AirStrip Technologies selects Diversinet’s MobiSecure SDKs for Government healthcare applications.
  • Finextra reports Geezeo signs Alabama Telco CU.
  • FINalternatives interviews Currensee CEO Dave Lemont.
  • Three Finovate alumni named Lead411’s Hottest San Francisco Companies.
  • miiCard asks FinovateEurope 2012 attendees about this year’s fintech trends.
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.

Looking Forward to Ad-Supported Banking

Last week, Christophe Langlois @Visible-Banking tweeted a question about the value of in-statement rewards programs: 

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And my answer:

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My response was partly 140-character hyperbole. It’s Twitter after all. But after sleeping on it, I think what I said might actually be true. 

What’s the biggest problem facing online/mobile banking?

The cost to the bank. Always has been and always will be. And it’s not going to get less expensive anytime soon (note 1). Every time we write about the next must-have online bell or mobile whistle, it just gives bank CFOs another gray hair.

Up until recently there were only three ways to pay for these extra expenses:

  • Charge direct fees for the channel, which customers hate
  • Cross sell, which is hard to attribute solely to the online channel
  • Cover the costs with other revenue streams

The vast majority of banks, and every one in the United States, took the last approach. Unfortunately, this can lead to unwise pricing decisions such as the one that gave rise to the “$35  cup of coffee.”

But thanks to Cardlytics, who recently took home Best of Show honors at Finovate Europe, and others, we are entering into a new era of advertising-supported banking. And that could finally make direct banking a revenue generator on its own. Not enough to pay all its costs, but enough to alter the game.

Let’s assume banking customers redeem 2 offers per month and the average commission to the bank is $1 each (note 2). That’s $2/mo in new revenues, almost entirely attributable to the online/mobile channel (note 3).

A bank with 25,000 online banking customers would earn about $600,000 annually. That will buy a several bells and a decent whistle.

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Notes:
1. It can be argued that in the long-term support costs per banking customer will fall dramatically as branches and human customer support are downsized.
2. Using Aite’s forecasted $1.7 billion in-statement commissions in 2015 and dividing by 70 million online banking household (link).
3. You have to have the debit or credit card too, so the revenue might need to be shared with the card P&L.
4. We published a report on in-statement rewards in 2011 in our Online Banking Report.

Finovate Alumni News– February 21, 2012

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  • DoughMain looks at how kids interact with their money.
  • Credit Union Times shares how Dwolla and PayPal are contributing to the P2P payments.
  • SteelSeries now allows shoppers to use PayNearMe for purchases, offers free shipping for trying it out.
  • Goldman Sachs Investment Arm & Buyout Group to acquire TransUnion.
  • CNBC features SecondMarket CEO Barry Silbert, who describes the up and coming community bank market.
  • CNNMoney describes how Kasasa helps credit unions.
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.