Banking Technology Awards 2018: and the winners are…
The Banking Technology Awards 2018 winners announced!
The Banking Technology Awards 2018 winners announced!
Paytech ACI plans to stop fraud for banking customers.
Intelligent virtual assistance firm Interactions seeks better fraud protection.
Phone-based fraud prevention company closes Series D round.
They dream of a “universally-recognised” system.
What factors need to be considered to create powerful digital self-service apps and similar differentiators?
The card is provided by Gemalto through the bank, with technology from Zwipe.
Sibos 2018 delegates ponder the future of finserv.
An interview with Martin Fiddaman, from NatWest.
Societe Generale’s bank cards will have a built-in fingerprint verification sensor.
Winners will be unveiled on 13 December in London!
New tech makes Bank Independent “a trailblazer among community banks”.
With very high customer onboarding numbers!
Ipsidy’s shares shot up as a result.
Nuance provides its voice authentication tech to Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland.
Bank will use Daon’s IdentityX platform to develop new authentication solutions.
Ripple-powered payments app offers real-time settlement.
Tatra Banka has automated customer authentication and onboarding process with Innovatrics’ DOT.
Every interaction that your customer has with you is an opportunity for you to make an impression.
Bahrain-based Ithmaar Bank and Eazy Financial Services to launch the region’s first biometric payment network.
As more and more customers use voice-enabled features.
Maryland-based Hamilton Bank is first bank to beta test it.
Submit your nominations by 7 September 2018.
Indian e-commerce firm thinks voice will become a preferred interface.
Tech consultancy’s first investment in an Asian start-up.
Nominate best fintech projects and people by 31 August!
New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs shows an interest.
Canada’s first banks to add voice controls.
Obligatory selfie shot included.
Let us know why your project deserves the recognition.
They aren’t KDDI-ing with their coupon settlement system experiment.
This marks Onfido’s sixth ridesharing partnership.
Nominate outstanding individuals for a Banking Technology Award
Taking place on 13 December in London.
Will start in September 2018 in Japan.
Wants £1.5 million for 1.48% of the business.
European Banking Authority publishes wordy roadmap.
Other contributors include Citrix Systems and investor Michael Powell.
Security and esignature company teams with authentication firm.
Banks iclude Alior, Axis, Banorte, ICICI, Maybank, Mizuho Bank, and Qatar Islamic Bank.