Banks tightened CRE bridge lending as real estate stress mounted. Tech-enabled nonbanks say their algorithms can fill the gap, but speed and better risk pricing are two different claims.
Research found that four in five credit-limit increases in the U.S. are initiated by banks, rather than requested by customers.
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The algorithm can’t read your story: Why 2026 is the year of human-first private capital
As AI takes over institutional lending, firms like Growth Funding Group are finding massive success by doing what banks no longer will: listening to the borrower. By Growth Funding Group By 2026, the ...
New study from King’s Business School at King's College London and the Federal Reserve Board shows most credit-limit increases are automated, targeting borrowers already in debt. As shoppers across ...
How is tokenization powering subtle crypto banking? Learn how banks use blockchain and algorithms to digitize real-world ...
Solaris insights have indicated that during a time-period when artificial intelligence is reshaping personal finance, consumers in Germany are showing stronger faith in traditional banks than in ...
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