Banking Technology March 2021 issue out now
Creating communities: celebrating women in fintech this Women’s History Month
Creating communities: celebrating women in fintech this Women’s History Month
The CMA asks firms to send in suggestions before 29 March.
FinTech Futures scrolls through the UK chancellor’s new budget to pick out the fintech impact.
This new regulation won’t apply in the UK following Brexit.
The best policy is one which works. Soft policies, by their very nature, do not work as intended.
Stephanie Cohen, Jessica Rusu, Sarah Pritchard, and Emily Sheppard all join the watchdog.
Both Fedwire and FedDACH went down this week, and remained so for a few hours.
The EU granted the UK temporary equivalence last September for derivatives clearing.
It will affect players as large as Amazon, Google, and Flipkart.
FinTech Futures unpacks the FCA’s published response to trading restrictions on 29 January.
Intraday liquidity management is not a regulatory tick-box but a vital part of banks’ business as usual operations.
The lawsuit accuses Gill of “deceitful and manipulative conduct”.
Take part in Dock on 18-19 May to discuss the industry’s pertinent problems and find the solutions.
The US agency is aiming to boost innovation among banks and credit unions.
Showcasing the most impactful and innovative projects, products, services and people in fintech in 2020.
Swiss private bank wants “cutting edge” fraud prevention.
Featuring Dalbir Sahota, VP Bankers Almanac KYC at Accuity.
The roaring 20s.
Approaches to eliminate the impact of fraud threats and strategies to protect mobile device users.
Ant has until November 2021 to register a new financial holding.
The ability to lend on its deposits pits Cashplus directly against Starling.
Use cases in risk modelling, apps for banking and brokerage, and solutions for buy-side institutions.
Danish pensions fund goes live in time for the third phase of SFTR.
Continuous compliance remains a challenge because many organisations lack contextual data.
Consumer protection fines against financial corporates have declined under Trump.
Companies like Ant have until November 2021 to register a new financial holding.
Some $16 billion in reportable transactions passed through the bank’s platform.
Featuring Checkout.com, MX, Blend, Creditas, and Enfusion.
SAMA has already “collected the local financial market participants’ feedback”.
New Zealand Stock Exchange was also the victim of a cyberattack in August.
Mobile numbers and associated SIM information have become even higher prized targets for fraudsters.
UK’s finance ministry says “the landscape has changed” in a short time.
Mizuho plans a global rollout of Fenergo systems afterwards.
The bank’s global compliance division will deploy the Silent Eight’s resolution alert system.
The UK’s Investment Association (IA) is asking for the LSE to undergo a “rebranding”.
The Peoples’ Bank of China wants Ant to overhaul its business or face the consequences.
Jamaicans sent $4 billion in electronic payments in 2019.
European MiFID Template (EMT) 1.0 is moving to EMT 3.0.
Financial services are far from reaching a “new normal”.
Cybercriminals haven’t stopped their activities in 2020.