Infographic: history of Ripple coin
Buyripple explains “how banks fell in love with Ripple” in this infographic.
Buyripple explains “how banks fell in love with Ripple” in this infographic.
Insuritas has launched its i-Insure platform with 42 auto and home insurance carriers in the US.
The financing was led by Tiger Global Management with participation from existing investors.
UK-based advisory firm DOS & Co is the latest name in challenger banking.
Lend us your time, with a quick look at 2017 with Banking Technology’s top five lendtech stories.
Catch up on Banking Technology’s top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
US-based Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) opts for nCino’s Bank Operating System.
A wealth of talent washed over us in the wealthtech space in 2017.
The catastrophic catalogue of conjectures.
The biggest of fads of 2017, according to Google.
The partnership will provide “a compelling value proposition to suppliers and buyers alike”.
Time for a near total recall of the insurance scene in 2017.
The payments industry was dragged kicking and screaming into the single euro payments area (SEPA), but on 28 January 2018, the initiative will celebrate its tenth anniversary. No doubt former doubters will sing its praises.
The first ever mobile banking app designed for holidays launched in Sweden. UK to follow.
The first bank in Jordan to introduce a chatbot service. It is currently in beta version.
Regtech was all the rage, so let’s have a brief look with Banking Technology’s top five.
EBL Digital Interactive Agent will communicate with customers via Facebook Messenger.
2018 will see the launch of Root in South Africa, a bank account for developers.
A busy year for fintech start-ups, but take a trip down memory lane with Banking Technology’s top ten.
Look back at some of the major digital bank initiatives in 2017, with Banking Technology’s top ten.
These captivating case studies caught our attention in 2017.
Charities large and small are waking up to the need to embrace contactless payments. Banking Technology looks at the drivers, challenges and opportunities.
2017 has been another eventful year for the payments industry. From celebrities like 50 Cent getting involved (more on this later) to businesses neglecting the needs of pretty much every generation bar millennials, there hasn’t been a dull moment.
Catch up on Banking Technology’s top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
The bank has become “the first bank anywhere in the world to introduce a stories feature to its mobile app”.
Ripple is taking “the next logical step to help build the internet of value”.
Financial data provider Quovo is getting into the personal finance management (PFM) game.
Southern Bank launches a new digital payment option: Photo Billpay.
The ability to blend artificial intelligence (AI) and human interaction should resonate strongly with financial service organisations due to their need to be highly targeted and responsive. When you provide the right service to a consumer at the right time, you can affect their behaviour and give them the push needed to complete the purchase.
To help the bank’s corporate customers to go digital on international trade related documents.
Features Raisin, PayPal, Home Credit Venture Capital, Barion Payment and Cash Svidha.
Waiting to send a digital gift card for southern US clothing styles? You’re in luck.
The desertification of local banking is shifting the burden of live consumer interaction to contact centres. The question is: are your agents ready to become customer-facing bankers?
Walk with me through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, through the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops.
Features Softbank, Lemonade, Amazon, Capital Float and Delio.
Cellum will offer money transfers via TransferTo’s cross-border mobile payments network.
Implements TrueConf’s video conferencing solution into its first branch.
Story needs more double entendres.
A look at Amsterdam’s fintech scene via a one-day tour.
2017 ends with the Bitcoin having surpassed the $19,000 mark. Could this perhaps be a taste of our future?