May 2024: Top five AI stories of the month
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top AI stories from May.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top AI stories from May.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top fintech partnership stories of the month.
The firm will leverage Duco’s tech to “manage data effectively while reducing operational risk”.
Metamaze’s AI-powered tech is capable of automating data extraction from a range of document types.
Chin previously served as CEO of Broadway Technology prior to its acquisition by Bloomberg last October.
WealthCo says the Duco platform has helped it build “volume-agnostic” automated processes.
JBWere NZ will use Duco to reconcile cash and securities held with sub-custodians, share registries and banks.
Duco’s platform will allow Koho to cut costs, improve data quality and lower its operational and audit risk.
Momentum went live with Duco’s platform as part of a wider data automation strategy.
The private equity firm will acquire a majority shareholding in the company.
Data from 300+ heads of global reconciliation utilities, COOs, heads of financial control and transformation.
These tools will empower firms to fully automate reconciliation within five years.
A blueprint for consolidating, automating and driving efficiency across reconciliations – and beyond.
Firms no longer have to struggle with the pain points brought about by manual processes or legacy technology.
How SaaS reconciliation tech can help banks to properly process and control mission-critical transactional, operational and reference data.
What does the future of reconciliation look like?
FinTech Futures sat with Douglas Greenwell, reconciliation expert at Duco.
A blueprint for consolidating, automating and driving efficiency across reconciliations – and beyond.
A blueprint for consolidating, automating and driving efficiency across reconciliation.
Financial professionals feel more comfortable entrusting their data to the cloud.
Duco SaaS platform for reconciliation and data control systems.
Features Tender Armor, OpenDoor, Duco and Sancus Finance.
Seven startup financial services companies have been chosen by the FinTech Innovation Lab London, which returns to the city for its third year running. Candidates include a web-based program for real-time geopolitical risk assessment, tools that help small business owners manage their finances and faster data exchange and reconciliation technologies.