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I have never known a technology to divide opinion as much as blockchain.
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Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Thomas Grosse has quit the firm citing personal reasons. A successor has yet to be named.
Woolridge joins from EPAM Systems and brings over 25 years of experience to his new role.
Intesa Sanpaolo will utilise the IBM z16 platform to bolster its cybersecurity operations.
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The selected industry players will participate in use case proposals over the coming months, the central bank says.
The service will see funds from across the globe move through payment rails operated by MFS Africa.
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Lucena has previously worked for financial services firms including Binance, Rapyd, Worldpay and PayU.
The funding saw participation from new investors Investissement Québec and the government of Québec.
Quantifind’s SaaS solutions help banks and financial institutions tackle money laundering and fraud.
Through the partnership, ThetaRay will provide Tudi its Sonar transaction monitoring solution.
Jolly joins Xero from Okta, where she served as CPO.
In its long-awaited annual report, Revolut says it recorded £26.3 million in profit for 2021.
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Copal aims to provide a “seamless and innovative” cashless payments experience for all family members.
Westpac aims to leverage AWS’ tech to accelerate its digital transformation.
Banks should look to use technology to not only curb financial crime but to gain a competitive advantage.
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With the funds, Pagos plans to expand its engineering team and develop its product suite.
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Marco says the combined funding will support its ambition to “close the $2 trillion global trade finance gap”.
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The round was co-led by General Catalyst and Menlo Ventures.
With the partnership, the bank says it will be able to offer customers a secure connection to external apps.
According to Bloomberg, Hirji assumed the role earlier this month, joining from Figure Technologies.
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Panamax’s CEO says the acquisition of India-based Acute is a “strategic move to expand our horizons”.
LifeSync, available from March, will sit within the Wells Fargo mobile app.
The fintech’s board dismissed Bally over differences in approach to “leadership and communications”.
Sources tell CNBC-TV18 that Paytm didn’t want to give up management control.
Chung most recently served as vice president of product, design and engineering at SoFi.
Pega claims its low-code platform will save Shawbrook underwriters 1,500 hours a month.
Northern Ireland is the world’s top region for both new software development and fintech inward investment projects.
Via the partnership, the pair have developed Santander PathFinder, an automated investment management tool.
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