OakNorth in the clear with ClearBank payments tech
Those UK challengers are up to something.
Those UK challengers are up to something.
Its “first real-life customer feature using open banking”.
UK challenger also pledges to invest £95 million of its own money.
Credit cards will be rolled out to employees for testing in next few weeks.
The money transfer company is looking for developers in Spain.
A list of the known challengers to date and the technology they are using.
Meeting the needs of a cash society in Central Asia.
Maltese bank recovering after a “malicious external attempt on its systems”.
Digital bank sits within Facebook Messenger, Viber and Telegram.
Latest round led by US-based Bessemer Venture Partners.
It has its licence and is now testing out functionalities
Digital challenger gets ready following its soft launch in December 2018.
Not a lot of sunshine to share as Project Ignite has not really taken off.
New entity is designed for “mobile savvy” millennials.
Its Easy Banking App got easier. An easy pun but don’t be too hard on us.
“World’s first bank to use facial recognition to withdraw cash at ATMs.”
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Five-year tech agreement includes AI, blockchain and big data plans.
Series C funding round led by Merian Global Investors
The app is built on Strands’ technology.
“Bitcoin in your bank account.”
Paytech will help bank with processing activities at ten African subsidiaries.
Acquisitions to enhance its in-store payment solutions.
The marketplace incorporates the Spanish bank’s lending offer.
Challengers Starling and Revolut, Tink, and the importance of digital assets.
Can you put up with her “cheeky personality”?
Bright pink cards are certainly appealing.
The “banking platform” has now released some of its promised features.
New deal is designed to keep their banking competitive.
Brazilian bank expanding pilot throughout its branches.
Some problems still linger for mobile and online users.
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Very few details have been revealed about the implementation.
Fiserv signs its largest core processing deal with New York Community Bancorp.
Follows in the wake of Barclays.
Repercussions from Australian Royal Commission’s criticisms take effect.
The Massachusetts-based bank upgrades its digital offer.
“A first for accounting software in the UK.”
UK firm says it is building the world’s first savings account for travel.
Series D brings total amount raised to $200m.