Sibos 2018: Alpha-bets M-R
A quick look at four fintech firms that are worth keeping an eye on at the Sibos show.
A quick look at four fintech firms that are worth keeping an eye on at the Sibos show.
A range of experts attending Sibos 2018 share their views.
Leila Fourie, CEO of Australian Payments Network, shares what’s hot in Australia’s paytech and fintech.
Firm plays cupid with blockchain cuddle-fest.
Banks can not only catch up with fintechs but overwhelm the less mature entities.
A quick look at four fintech firms that are worth keeping an eye on at the Sibos show.
Aimed at enhancing the transactions of letter of credit.
IBM, Hyperledger and Bottomline are among Visa’s new partners for B2B Connect.
Focusing on trade finance/supply chain finance, payments and cash management, and central banking.
A pilot programme to improve and streamline the process for negotiating standby LCs and guarantees.
The potential for DLT to cement robust financial markets infrastructure was a central theme on day one.
Things we dismissed four years ago are live and mocking us now.
ZKSM “empowers clients by improving privacy in a distributed ledger technology (DLT) environment”.
David E. Rutter, CEO and founder of R3, looks as how it is now an inevitability.
Putting real estate investments on a blockchain.
The platform based on Finastra’s Fusion LenderComm.
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The firm has already begun to receive payment instructions from two other network partners.
“The world’s first digitally-enabled trade bank” will open for business in early 2019.
The new solution is based on R3’s Corda.
Bringing blockchain and crypto to institutional investors.
Establishing the Malaysia-Spain blockchain channel.
Building P2P networks for trade finance.
The bank aims to enable triggering instructions in real-time through APIs, rather than through manual paper or e-mail.
Aims to bridge the gap between East and West in crypto economy.
The new product, Sylo-CentraPay, will launch in 2019.
Plans for token marketplace get boost from equity crowdfunding platform.
Ripple-powered payments app offers real-time settlement.
Teams with YOOSourcing and Enigma for launch.
CaixaBank, Erste Group and UBS join as shareholders and partners.
Former R3 founders to build their first banking solution on Ethereum.
Second phase kicks off for 14 banks and Italian Banking Association.
PoC done via ICS Banks Blockchain Adapter.
Veem living the dream with its payments platform plan.
Expecting to process 14,500 payments per day.
Earlybird and Coparion as investors.
The Baltic nation sets out its ambitions to be the region’s fintech hub and gateway to Europe.
Every interaction that your customer has with you is an opportunity for you to make an impression.
No confusion as Adapt Centre will lead Fintech Fusion.
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