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(Special Advertising Feature) â Bank of Hawaii has announced that Zelle is now available to Guam and Saipan customers in its mobile banking app, bringing residents a fast, safe and easy person-to-person payment option. The release of Zelle on Guam and Saipan is the newest digital enhancement in Bank of Hawaiiâs continuing digital transformation effort, supporting the bankâs digital growth strategy. Zelle, owned and operated by Early Warning Services LLC, is already in the Bank of Hawaii mobile app, and allows consumers to send and receive payments typically available within minutes when both parties are already enrolled with Zelle. For more than 100 million consumers, Zelle is already available from the convenience of their mobile banking app, allowing them to send payments to people who bank at different financial institutions in the U.S. ....
Some of the largest U.S. banks plan to start sharing data on customers' deposit accounts as part of a government-backed initiative to extend credit to people who have traditionally lacked opportunities to borrow. ....
Getting A Credit Card With No Credit Score Could Get Easier: Here’s How 05/13/21 AT 10:07 AM Securing a credit card with no credit score has never been an easy feat, but it may be possible under a new government-backed initiative that is being supported by a number of banks. According to The Wall Street Journal, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp, and seven other banks are looking to extend credit to consumers who typically would not be able to open a credit card by sharing deposit data from their checking and savings accounts. This means that financial institutions would be able to review a credit card applicant’s personal bank account information to determine their approval for credit, sources for the WSJ said. ....