Video: Decoding the digital euro
Ville Sointu of Nordea discusses how a potential digital euro could impact the financial services sector.
Ville Sointu of Nordea discusses how a potential digital euro could impact the financial services sector.
The agreement is set to bring approximately 285,000 new customers to Nordea.
P27 says “new requirements and regulations” have challenged its operating model.
Nordea says more than 50% of its customers get the help they need from an initial interaction with chatbots.
Bornfeld has been “instrumental in future-proofing the bank’s IT landscape”, says CEO.
Joseph Edwin steps away from Nordic giant after many years leading major change.
Scandinavian bank aims to meet Finrep, Corep, AnaCredit, and SHSG requirements.
The start-up will expand beyond Western Europe.
It’s set to launch for the bank’s users in Norway, Finland and Denmark “in the coming months”.
Suppliers will benefit from “several hundred million euros” early.
The news was unveiled at Madrid’s UN Climate Change Conference COP25.
The Nordics offer the perfect playground for experimentation.
MacLeod feels it’s “the right time” for him to leave.
Firm plans further expansion following successful projects in Scandinavia.
The bank has racked up a €1.3 billion bill for one-off items.
The banks predict P27 will start generating revenue in 2021.
He spoke about upcoming technology and innovation in the Nordic region.
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Bank says this “turns open banking into a commercially viable product”.
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Signs a five-year licence agreement.
They are DNB, Danske, Nordea, Handelsbanken and SEB.
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Bank will use VeridiumID to replace tokens with biometric authentication for access to data.
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