Vanquis Bank partners with NatWest’s Payit
Payit was built by London-based, RBS-backed fintech, Pollinate.
Payit was built by London-based, RBS-backed fintech, Pollinate.
The appointment comes as the bank makes around 550 employees redundant.
NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland, Ulster Bank, and Coutts are all to use Scout.
The service uses open banking infrastructure.
The vendor will continue to provide its customer insights and relationship systems.
The new hire is set to go through in late 2020 following regulatory approval.
The card has a £100 limit which can be refreshed every five days.
User will need to make one transaction per month minimum for the free service.
Banks & building societies have previously been shaking up their overdraft charging structures.
Surveillance firm completes its second round since 2006 founding.
A further five-year delay is put down to “turbulent stock markets”.
The banks are also deferring customers’ payments on loans and mortgages for up to three months.
Woelders will join former colleague Chris Vogelzang at the Danish banking group.
“It really makes no sense for us to continue to be called RBS,” says chairman.
We speak to Mastercard, NatWest and Marco Polo senior executives about their partnership.
Some customers said they couldn’t get cash out of ATMs either.
Customers took to social media to vent their frustrations.
Collaboration between new banks is “pretty impressive”.
Bank trials fingerprint-linked cards with 150 people.
The new platform will use AI to spot opportunities and risks.
Customers could see “bank details, balances and transactions” of other customers.
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Customers couldn’t access credit card information with monthly bills imminent.
It’s testing exclusively with Google smart speakers for this pilot.
The bank’s competitors HSBC and Lloyds began offering “selfie banking” in 2016
Swedish fintech will add personalisation to the bank’s mobile banking.
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It recently released a new biometric payment approval feature
NatWest trials new personal finance app Mimo
Companies will be able to digitally self-serve their clients’ accounts.
The three banks will pilot the UK’s “first” shared hubs for SMEs.
The bank will trial fingerprint technology-enabled cards with Gemalto.
To help with AI processes in the lending process.
UK firm plans to drive growth through acquisitions.
Its “first real-life customer feature using open banking”.
“A first for accounting software in the UK.”
UK bank aims to train 1,000 workers in its first year.
Invests £2 million via its new digital Bó bank.
Set up by victims of the bank’s alleged SME client mismanagement.