Banking Technology November 2019 issue out now
The identity challenge.
The identity challenge.
A new report calls on the EC to help to smooth challenges facing cross-border business.
Spyros Retzekas, COO at Qualco says agility is the key.
Chris Ward, author at Mapa research, dissects the changing definition of ‘partnerships’ in fintech.
FinTech Future’s weekly news round-up.
Lessons from Africa.
Digital software might be giving banks some extra verve.
The partnership will focus on connecting global faster payments infrastructures.
This includes ads about its FCA Brexit webpages and a dedicated phone line.
Thriving in a hyper-connected world.
Catch up on FinTech Futures’ top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
Banks need to identify new segments and go beyond banking
Catch up on FinTech Futures’ top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
It is the second time in five years.
And it’s happening faster than you think!
Drawing the curtains on a bright tomorrow.
Catch up on FinTech Futures’ top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
The strategies to implement to address the additional data protection compliance challenges.
The experience of the Italian financial community with CBI Globe.
From JP Morgan’s secret UK digital bank project to MoneyGram and Ripple’s partnership.
What fintech companies need to do to secure the long-term right to stay in the UK for their EEA nationals employees.
Winning combination: balancing security and compliance with scale and user experience.
The transformation is underway – it’s just slower and less extensive than many envisaged.
The blockchain industry does not seem to be not stymied by the Brexit debate.
Digitising processes saves Estonia 2% of its GDP a year in salaries and expenses.
The fundamental changes in the payment model will benefit both the payer and the payee.
Why aren’t the banks collaborating or working together to combat fraud, should the regulator get involved?
As a strong and united ecosystem, the European fintech scene can finally discover its true potential.
It is the innovative data wranglers that will decide the success of open banking.
Small businesses are applying a practical no-nonsense approach to protect themselves and their business.
How European fintech start-ups are competing for a market share.
The guidelines focus on financial institutions’ internal capital and liquidity adequacy assessment processes.
A list of the known challengers to date and the technology they are using.
iSignthis will pay €150,000 upfront for BBS (half in cash and half in issued shares) and then a further earn-out fee.
By 2022, the open banking market could be generating £7.2 billion in value.
Genome opens for public beta in Berlin on 12 February 2019 introducing a unified finance ecosystem like no other.
A year on, MiFID II is changing the way buy-side firms acquire and produce investment research.
Superstructures: fintech reaches new heights.
What is it like to build a smart thinking money app from the ground up?
Open banking is the future where everyone can win.