Video: FinovateEurope 2024 – What’s hot and what’s not in fintech
We ask three industry professionals what’s hot and what’s not in the fintech sector this year.
We ask three industry professionals what’s hot and what’s not in the fintech sector this year.
Cloud is all the rage again, and the advantages for banks of being truly cloud native are huge.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Pinar Alpay, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at Signicat.
Winners of this year’s awards will be announced at a gala dinner ceremony in New York on 30 May.
Ville Sointu of Nordea discusses how a potential digital euro could impact the financial services sector.
The Indus PayWear app will enable the bank’s customers to tokenise their cards for use with wearables.
Procurement buddies, those workday saints, have always been what separates a good day from a terrible one.
The Missouri-headquartered bank will deploy the vendor’s flagship TCS Bancs core banking system.
Edwin van Bommel of ABN Amro discusses the key areas banks should be targeting with their transformation projects.
Three industry professionals discuss which fintech trends the industry should be keeping an eye on.
The Arizona-based credit union is consolidating its tech infrastructure under one platform.
DocFox provides account opening software built to help simplify the customer onboarding process.
Marco Eijsackers of ING discusses the key digital transformation trends across financial services.
At FinovateEurope, Robin Scher of Lloyds Banking Group discusses the big fintech funding trends in 2024.
Jose Luis Navarro of BBVA discusses the evolution of the open banking landscape in the EU.
Supermarkets across the globe continue to embrace fintech partnerships to power their financial services.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes the US Federal Reserve, Starling Bank and more.
We need a way of literally talking to our money to help us build a proper relationship with it.
Notable participants in the trial included BNY Mellon, Standard Chartered, Goldman Sachs and Broadridge.
Maintaining your tech estate is not an exercise in bravery, but rather an exercise in risk management.
Industry experts take a deep dive into the biggest tech trends driving the banking industry in 2024.
Finastra’s tech will enable the bank to deliver instant payment services including FedNow and RTP.
Research has shown there is no industry-level correlation between spending on tech and growth.
Consumers and business users have been informed that their accounts will be closed on 29 March.
AI tech is reducing the likelihood that any of us will soon talk to a live customer support agent.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Fiserv, Monzo, Virgin Money and more.
The new CPO will head product design and team development for the Texas-based fintech.
We sat down with Roman Zilber of Intrepid Fox to discuss the intersection between KYB and GenAI.
The new limit is poised to save US consumers more than $14 billion a year.
For this International Women’s Day, and for all the days that follow, my message is simple: pay us.
Vytautas Danta, CCO and deputy CEO of Revolut’s European entity, discusses the fintech’s remarkable rise.
NYCB has also made several high-profile appointments to its board of directors.
In this podcast episode, Dharmesh and Dave talk with Charlie Platt, Managing Director of Banking at SAP Fioneer.
The majority of organisations fail because they allow folks to see what other teams do as ‘not my problem’.
Cover story: CREATIVE THINKING – How a borefest could lead to the best ideas.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Dr Philip Intallura, Head of Quantum Technologies at HSBC.
The pivot comes a year after the firm completed a $40 million Series C fundraising round.
A new cartoon illustrating the dominate position of incumbents in the financial services industry.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Webull, Citi, Blackstone, Enfuce and more.