How digital signatures and blockchain technology can help to mitigate fraud risks
Using electronic signatures in combination with blockchain could significantly help reduce fraud.
Using electronic signatures in combination with blockchain could significantly help reduce fraud.
Fintech is alive, but there’s no denying it took a hit this year.
Over the next few years, many organisations will transform their business models and put ESG front and centre.
Mitigating fraud and building trust with customers should be top of the agenda for businesses in 2023.
Enabled by open banking, VRP is the Netflix to direct debit’s dusty VHS player.
Banks face increasing regulations and compliance requirements as the cyber landscape grows more complex.
The UK government and regulators have a golden opportunity to set open banking on a path to success.
Innovative banking can help consumers make ends meet during what promises to be a challenging period.
Zero trust and platform-based approaches will guide fintechs through the current turbulence.
The future will bring many metaverse ‘realms’ operating across borders, each with their own digital tokens.
When it comes to talent investment, far too many financial firms continue to get it wrong.
Digital platforms can be the glue to help facilitate collaboration, reduce friction and minimise distribution costs.
Open banking-powered A2A recurring payments can help subscription businesses fortify their operations.
Is adopting DeFi concepts in CeFi systems with central governance going in the right direction?
Which banks will stand up and really push the envelope for good?
Branching into new markets brings serious challenges when it comes to managing payments on a global scale.
Serving your customers respectfully and effectively is especially important in times of economic uncertainty.
The next five to seven years will usher in a completely new era of digital IDs.
Service orchestration can help businesses optimise payments and checkout processes.
Flexible solutions for remittances are needed now more than ever to service evolving customer needs.
Designing systems with a zero trust approach built in must become a fundamental step in the security process.
Introducing digital payment methods and ensuring adoption can be a challenge many businesses find daunting.
Ireland has become the EU/EMEA headquarters for many leading firms in the fintech and payments space.
Digital banks are setting themselves apart from the incumbents and ushering in a new age in banking.
With the rise of passkeys, Big Tech firms are paving the way for a passwordless future.
To make open banking tech a success in the long term, the guarantee of data security must be a continued priority.
The next phase in the evolution of B2B payments will be dominated by mobile technologies.
Harnessing technology can help create an inclusive and approachable culture around money.
As banking goes increasingly digital, many women fintech leaders are in the vanguard of this evolution.
Employees want the freedom to get paid anytime, anywhere, and payroll tech has stepped in to help.
Common business standards are required to enable interoperability of APIs across the financial services sector.
When it comes to the future of payments, moving money instantaneously with ease and transparency is key.
The finance industry must address the skills gaps among its employees sooner rather than later.
For FIs, digital infrastructure is broken down into three components: the digital core, the ecosystem, and the edge.
Card issuers should provide tools for consumers to easily manage their digital payment credentials.
How to balance measurable return on investment (ROI) and long-term results.
When machine learning and human learning come together, that’s when finance sees the greatest benefits.
With a range of taxonomies, sources and utilities, ESG data is still some way from being standardised.
Digital trade finance has the potential to transform how we do business across borders.
“We want to be the ecosystem platform provider to power up the Web3 economy,” says HSBC’s Catherine Zhou.