Video: ING at FinovateEurope 2023 – The power of partnerships
Simon Boonen of ING discusses the importance of collaboration and co-creation between fintechs and banks.
Simon Boonen of ING discusses the importance of collaboration and co-creation between fintechs and banks.
The firm plans to roll out its business payments, expense management and current account products throughout Europe.
The Thailand-based wealth management firm will deploy the Swiss vendor’s Temenos Wealth solution.
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Saudi National Bank was the largest shareholder in Credit Suisse before it was taken over by UBS.
The deal includes the purchase of assets of $110bn, deposits of $56bn and $72bn of SVB’s loans.
Saira Khan, head of innovation and partnerships at First Direct, discusses what the future might hold for open banking.
A Fortune 500 firm applies open-source intelligence capabilities in its global corporate security operations centre.
It says many firms present “an unacceptable risk of harm” to their customers.
The funding stems from an Advance Investment Agreement (AIA) which eToro entered into in February 2021.
Sibstar has launched in the UK in partnership with Alzheimer’s Society and Mastercard.
The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of this year subject to customary closing conditions.
Dr Adam Lowe of CompoSecure discusses how to combat the growing number of cybersecurity threats in digital payments.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
If the pilot is successful, JP Morgan intends for a wider rollout to US merchants in 2024.
Corelation says the deal is “significant” for the company due to the size of Mountain America Credit Union.
The latest funding follows the company’s $270 million Series C round held in June last year.
With the new investment, Raisin intends to accelerate its growth in the US.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
Fischer brings more than 35 years of enterprise technology experience to the role.
VRPs will allow Plend customers to change their payment schedule to suit their financial circumstances.
ID Finance claims its fundraise is the biggest received by a Spanish fintech in 2023.
Sky News reports founder Jayne-Anne Gadhia is in talks to either raise new funds or potentially sell the business.
Japanese banking giant Mizuho Bank led the funding round, contributing $125 million.
The financial details of the acquisition, expected to close in H1 2023, have not been disclosed.
Cross River’s compliance, payments and tech infrastructure will allow Pay.com to “scale and reach new markets”.
WhenThen’s co-founder and CEO, Kirk Donohoe, has been named Mangopay’s chief product officer.
The new eSavings platform will be powered by ieDigital’s Interact software.
CryptoUK says banks limiting transactions to crypto platforms is “anti-competitive and disproportionate”.
The total funding is made up of a $66 million Series A equity round and a $50 million debt facility.
The partnership will allow AccesBanque to scale and quickly launch new products and services.
Temenos’ core banking tech will also be used to power Bank ABC’s ila Bank, a digital mobile-only challenger.
Cable says its tech will help Griffin “monitor, identify, and address financial crime control risks”.
Seilern will utilise the cloud-native LUSID platform to optimise its investment decision making.
OKX says the move is “temporary and we are working with regulators to solve this issue”.
The bank will deploy iGCB’s cloud-native CBX Retail (CBX-R) solution.
The FDIC will continue to provide crypto-related deposits directly to customers.
Users will be able to fund scientific projects of their choice through their day-to-day payment activities.
The fintech selected banking tech vendor Mambu to power its products last summer.