HKEX £32bn bid for LSE faces rejection
HKEX’s proposal is conditional on LSE abandoning a $27bn acquisition of Refinitiv.
HKEX’s proposal is conditional on LSE abandoning a $27bn acquisition of Refinitiv.
The new system takes only 90 seconds to complete.
It can take full advantage of open banking.
Gathering data required under SFTR could prove to be a headache for most firms.
“Releasing 5G is another important milestone for MIT.”
The partnership will focus on connecting global faster payments infrastructures.
This includes ads about its FCA Brexit webpages and a dedicated phone line.
The firm launched into the car insurance market this month.
The card allows users to save on foreign spending.
DN says banks are “very rigid” with AI-automated ATM functions.
The association also submitted a request for a ruling to clarify its regulatory status.
“If you don’t go mobile […] then you’re going to look like Nokia,” says Richard Crone.
The firm will work directly with the Malaysian government.
There are fears banks have missed the boat with Libra.
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The deal enhances the bank’s digital services for SMEs.
The research publisher says human interaction is “the most important” factor.
The bank wants a cloud-focused financial crime strategy.
The primary goal is to make all employees across the organisation ‘data enabled’.
The offering is for the US Clearing House (TCH) RTP and European SEPA RT1 or TIPS instant payments.
The bank has partnered with La Trobe University to provide cybersecurity workforce development.
The start-up, Slyp, is founded by two former PayPal executives.
This enables them to jointly offer Kantox’s Dynamic Hedging solution to BNP Paribas’ EMEA clients.
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The French company plans new offices in London and Berlin.
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It is the country’s first independent neobank to receive a full licence and open accounts.
It pins the low adoption rates down to a lack of education and tedious back-end processes.
The company will branch into visual AI-powered personalisation.
Now credit unions can work within a tile framework.
It will use the funds to expand its sales and marketing efforts and IT developments.
Delta will make the test pack available to DTCC to test its own SFTR matching and reporting service prior to launch.
It’s now planning for a full launch and will ultimately offer working capital solutions and cash management.
The bank is piloting a cashierless store at Albert Heijn in cooperation with AiFi.
The business aims to make cross-border online shopping seamless for consumers.
The UK fintech aims for international expansion.
The challenger bank aims to help people reduce negative spending habits.
The Dubai-based start-up offers cashless payment solutions.
It needs regulatory approval from an EU27 state to maintain EU single market access post-Brexit.
The company has already secured a Hong Kong banking licence.