Finovate Alumni News– July 3, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgAmerican Banker looks at how Simple (@Simplify) is using open source technology.
  • Bloomberg Businessweek features SigFig CEO, Mike Sha, discussing SigFig’s business model.
  • Social Lending Network reports Lending Club breaks $50 million in loans, Prosper issues a record $13.6 million in new P2P loans In June.
  • Southwest Airlines’ Spirit magazine features FutureAdvisor.
  • ABA Subsidiary and Mortgagebot agree to extend Alliance Agreement.
  • American Banker explains how SecondMarket is helping a privately-held bank in Texas find buyers for its stock.
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.

Finovate Alumni News– June 25, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgNetbanker highlights Simple’s Safe to Spend balance feature.
  • Money Week discusses non-traditional banking methods such as Zopa and Wonga.
  • Radware and Check Point Software Technologies form partnership.
  • miiCard wins “Technology Innovation in Financial Services” at the 2012 Digital Technology Awards.
  • Mint.com partners with Zillow to give users home valuation reports.
  • Monitise seeks Bankers for possible LSE switch.
  • Mobile Payments Today reports Dwolla is out to change the way money moves.
  • Bill.com wins Stevie Award for customer service.
  • Russian NOMOS-BANK launches Figlo Platform for its premium banking customers.
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.

Feature Friday: Bank Balance Forecast

imageAs Simple begins the 6-month process of converting its 100,000-person wait list into paying customers, I expect much attention will be given to its flagship UI innovation, a forecast of your “free cash” after accounting for upcoming transaction. Simple has trademarked the feature as the Safe-to-Spend balance (screenshot below).

We’ve discussed it a number of times in our Online Banking Report (subscription), but we haven’t explored it in Netbanker. Here’s why balance forecasting is so important:

  • Intuitive UI: Hundreds of millions of people worldwide log in to their bank accounts at least weekly. Why? To see their balance and to make a mental calculation of whether things are on track. Whether they consciously think it or not, they are making their own calculation of what’s left in the account to spend. And given how horrible the average person is at making complex math calculations in their head, it makes so much sense to put that number right in from of them at all times.
  • Advocacy: Doesn’t everyone want to believe that the place where they entrust their live savings is looking out for their best interests? But events of the past five years have seriously eroded consumer confidence in financial institutions, especially large banks. Providing a new tool that really helps consumer understand their financial position, and reduce the chances of overdrafting, could go a long way in restoring confidence that the bank is not the enemy.
  • Gateway to advanced PFM services: Doing important calculations on the consumer’s behalf is what PFM is all about. So showing that you have the wherewithal to make this important calculation, can be the entry point for delivering more advanced PFM services, hopefully at a profitable monthly fee (note 1).
  • Great competitive weapon: Want to compete with Bank Simple? Want to show you are ahead of the curve. This is a perfect, tangible feature/benefit.

Bottom line: This is not the easiest feature to add. Maybe one of the hardest. And you should expect to spend quite a bit of time explaining it to employees and customers. But it absolutely will be part of every online banking system and third-party PFM service (see also, HelloWallet’s “left to spend below).
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Simple makes it impossible to miss your “Safe-to-Spend” balance (22 June 2012)

Bank Simple "Safe to Spend" balance

HelloWallet’s mobile app has a “Left to Spend” balance for both in total and for the specific budget category (22 June 2012)

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Note:
1. We are putting the finishing touches on an update of our PFM report (May 2010, subscription). You’ll see an announcement here next week.

Finovate Alumni News– June 18, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgSimple sends out a wave of new beta invites, including one to Square’s co-founder.
  • The Financial Services Club explores how Fidor Bank is innovating in the traditional banking space.
  • Wall Street Journal looks at Doxo’s role in the bill payment space.
  • Barrons examines how SigFig’s portfolio managers work.
  • American Banker reports BankSimple Aims to Simplify Opening Online Accounts using Andera’s SDK.
  • The Wall Street Journal examines innovation in fintech.
  • Dwolla’s FiSync goes live.
  • Geezeo signs Missouri 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.

Finovate Alumni News– June 8, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgBillGuard adds premium fee-based options.
  • National Journal examines how Simple (formerly BankSimple) is disrupting traditional banking.
  • USA Today considers whether the Zecco/TradeKing deal could bring changes to online investing.
  • Spectrum explains how ZipZap enables customers to pay online transactions using cash.
  • Holvi reveals beta account activity.
  • Planwise lands $200K in seed funding.
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.

Finovate Alumni News– May 21, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgCU Times reports Ensenta & MShift partner in joint mobile banking & RDC deployment at 5 CUs.
  • Pacific Daily News recommends Mint.com Buxfer, or Budgetpulse for new grads to keep track of spending.
  • BankNXT looks at FinovateSpring Best of Show demos and Simple’s new app.
  • Taulia & SAP partner for dynamic discounting services.
  • Seattle’s KOMO News covers BillGuard.
  • Wall Street Journal suggests Mint, Credit Karma, HelloWallet & LearnVest as tools for financial novices.
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.

Simple Releases First Mobile Banking App, Hits #13 in Finance Category of iPhone App Store

image The much-anticipated launch of the first truly virtual consumer bank is fast approaching. How do we know? From its tweets, of course (see inset).

Bank Simple tells a twitter follower when to expect a beta inviteCustomers who joined the wait list in 2010 are being told publically that they will receive invites “before spring is over.” Others are being told “early summer,” “mid-to-late summer,” “early fall” and “fall.”  Based on those responses, it looks the company plans to work through its entire 100,000 wait list within the next 6 months.

A critical piece of the grand opening is pushing the Simple mobile app past the gatekeepers at Apple. That happened last week (9 May). Within 48 hours, the app had already jumped to 13th-most-popular in the finance section, despite the fact that no one but a few early testers could actually use it. Today, it’s fallen back to 53rd in the rankings.

In terms of how it works, all we can do now is drool over the half-dozen screenshots published in the store and on the Simple website. We especially like how they’ve anchored the forward-looking “Safe-to-Spend” balance in the top-center of every page (see below). The app also includes remote check deposit, something the startup has talked about before.

We’ll look at it in much more detail once we get our Simple account, presumably in the next three to four weeks.

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Simple mobile banking app, v1.3.1 (14 May 2011)
Itemized transaction with                     Extra authentication code
Safe-to-Spend balance on top               for higher-value transfers

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Simple Releases First Mobile Banking App, Hits #13 in Finance Category of iPhone App Store

image The much-anticipated launch of the first truly virtual consumer bank is fast approaching. How do we know? From its tweets, of course (see inset).

Bank Simple tells a twitter follower when to expect a beta inviteCustomers who joined the wait list in 2010 are being told publically that they will receive invites “before spring is over.” Others are being told “early summer,” “mid-to-late summer,” “early fall” and “fall.”  Based on those responses, it looks the company plans to work through its entire 100,000 wait list within the next 6 months.

A critical piece of the grand opening is pushing the Simple mobile app past the gatekeepers at Apple. That happened last week (9 May). Within 48 hours, the app had already jumped to 13th-most-popular in the finance section, despite the fact that no one but a few early testers could actually use it. Today, it’s fallen back to 53rd in the rankings.

In terms of how it works, all we can do now is drool over the half-dozen screenshots published in the store and on the Simple website. We especially like how they’ve anchored the forward-looking “Safe-to-Spend” balance in the top-center of every page (see below). The app also includes remote check deposit, something the startup has talked about before.

We’ll look at it in much more detail once we get our Simple account, presumably in the next three to four weeks.

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Simple mobile banking app, v1.3.1 (14 May 2011)
Itemized transaction with                     Extra authentication code
Safe-to-Spend balance on top               for higher-value transfers

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Finovate Alumni News– May 14, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgCU Insight reports cbanc Network Reaches 10,000 Users Milestone.
  • Bill.com Wins Barlow Research Client Conference Innovation Showcase Award.
  • Clairmail Wins San Francisco Business Times Tech and Innovation Award.
  • AcceptEmail and TrustWeaver announce partnership.
  • PYMNTS News reports Acculynk announces Alaska option issuers enabled with PaySecure internet PIN debit.
  • Aptys Solutions Offers Financial Institutions Affordable Archiving Alternative.
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.

Five of Fast Company’s 10 Most Innovative Companies in Finance are Finovate Alums

Fast Company recently published a list of most innovative companies that contained multiple Finovate alumni. Here’s the breakdown:

Overall top 50 most innovative companies:

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Google
Rank: 3
FinovateFall 2011 demo

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PayPal
Rank: 43
FinovateSpring 2011 demo

Top 10* in finance category:

PayPal
Rank: 4
FinovateSpring 2011 demo

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SecondMarket
Rank: 6
FinovateStarup09 demo

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Dwolla
Rank: 8
FinovateSpring 2011 demo

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Simple (formerly BankSimple)
Rank: 9
FinovateFall 2011 demo

StockTwits
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FinovateEurope 2011 demo

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*Also included in the finance category are:

2. Starbucks
3. Kickstarter
5. Y Combinator
7. American Express

Finovate Alumni News– January 25, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgKony selected as mobile application platform for Intermountain Healthcare and SelectHealth.
  • PC Mag selects MyCyberTwin as 1 of 25 best small business apps for 2012.
  • Simple CEO, Josh Reich, talks to Business Insider about all the ways Simple has improved on traditional banks.
  • Brian Garrett, a 40-year banking veteran joins BillFloat as senior advisor.
  • Cardlytics chosen to power BankAmeriDeals from Bank of America.
  • Kapitall enables users to trade stocks through its 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.

Finovate Alumni News– January 20, 2012

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgBusiness Insider looks at how BillGuard and Simple use Big Data.
  • Dough Roller recommends using HelloWallet to keep track of your cash.
  • P2P-Banking looks at Zopa’s online marketing spending.
  • NACS Online explores the Dynamics smarter credit card.
  • American Banker suggests banks should consider working with merchant reward companies like Cardlytics and Cartera Commerce.
  • PayPal’s payments technology to reach all Home Depot locations by March.
  • SecondMarket exceeds $1 billion in deals.
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.