Top five banking tech case studies in 2017
These captivating case studies caught our attention in 2017.
These captivating case studies caught our attention in 2017.
What a merry time it was for fintech features in 2017.
Bitcoin was buzzing all year along.
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Have fintech, will travel.
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.
More bite-size Bitcoin and blockchain news.
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.
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.
Features Raisin, PayPal, Home Credit Venture Capital, Barion Payment and Cash Svidha.
The big data analytics start-up could help AWS add an additional layer of security to its public cloud.
eToro and CoinDash will develop a suite of blockchain-based products for social trading.
Along with most industries that rely on technology, the insurance industry faces great challenges and opportunities.
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.
Recent hacks and data breaches have shown that cybercriminals are tenacious, smart and well resourced.
Features ABI Lab, R3, the government of Estonia, Chronobank and Bitcoin.com.
Features Softbank, Lemonade, Amazon, Capital Float and Delio.
The recent surge in its price is good news for investors, but perhaps a death sentence for its functional value.
Story needs more double entendres.
2017 ends with the Bitcoin having surpassed the $19,000 mark. Could this perhaps be a taste of our future?
UBS is looking for a chief technology officer (CTO) for finance and risk technology.
Oracle reported total cloud revenues up 44% to $1.5 billion for Q2 of its fiscal 2018.
As regulations evolve globally, data has become both an essential currency and a pain point for financial institutions.
In the eye of the storm we provide clarity.
The glamorous Banking Technology Awards 2017 took place on 13 December at the elegant Millennium Mayfair hotel in London.
Unibank is now fully compliant with the required standards of security for the Swift payment infrastructure.
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The initial coin offering (ICO) investment has surged since the first one back in 2013.
Are you suspicious? This is a key question at the heart of efforts to tackle money laundering: if you work for a bank or other financial institution and have suspicions money laundering is happening, you have a legal duty to speak up.
With concerns that AI will make human employment obsolete, research firm Gartner is looking to counter that narrative.
In just ten years we could see a highly digitally-led shopping experience.
IBM has revealed the first clients to tap into its IBM Q early-access commercial quantum computing systems.
The baddest boy on the security block.
This round-up features Finstar, State Street, FRISS and iZettle.
IBM has unveiled its Bot Asset Exchange – a place for chatbot development.
‘Tis the season for gift giving, and no gift has a “richer” history than cash.
Opt to use post-trade processing tech to provide automation to market participants who process derivatives.