Railsbank raises $10m to expand into Southeast Asia and beyond
The open banking platform has opened an office in Singapore.
The open banking platform has opened an office in Singapore.
The solution will help Tally’s compliance to industry requirements.
Stake has been granted a licence by the FCA.
We must we re-imagine risk management and compliance.
The solution will be used by all UK LGPS pension funds by Q1 2020.
The Danish regulator says Danske broke investor protection rules.
Challenges regarding the automatic exchange of information (AEOI) regarding tax matters summarised.
This will be the firms first treasury and insurance blockchain solution offering.
The deal will bolster Experian’s open data offering in the region.
The platform is designed for small to medium-sized investment managers.
Banks’ data-rich future should not begin and end with trade flows.
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There were 21 operational and security incidents within a year.
Major players will be forced into closer collaboration with regulators.
The letter also asks for “stronger industry collaboration” with TPPs.
The service offers “unparalleled visibility” into the market.
Identitii will provide the bank with its Overlay+ platform.
Exiger promises SMBC it will boost its operational efficiency by more than 80%.
Around 2,000 fintech and blockchain companies are currently seeking licences.
The partnership anticipates the government’s digitisation of procurement.
Bakkt is “cleared to launch” its trading in bitcoin futures next month.
The DSB will create the new part-time role of Chief Information Security Officer.
There are plenty of benefits for both.
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Coinbase no longer has access to the UK FPS.
The contest seeks legal, tax and regulatory solutions.
It’s offered the affected accounts a credit monitoring plan and identity theft insurance.
The tax authority has requested customer data from UK exchanges.
A record year for the technology provider.
Customers can lower their interest rates in a matter of minutes
The technology provides an “enhanced, unified solution”.
It’s one of the first technology companies to receive direct funding from a NZ Bank.
Shoppers’ money would gain interest in a makeshift bank account.
Mortgage Cadence says the integration streamlines the application authentication process.
It claims that the platform ripped off its code to release their own product.
Operational resilience (OpRes) is the new, grown up way of regulating the financial sector.
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The company uses its own software to onboard its customers.
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Companies will have until March 2021 to implement most of the technical requirements.