Pepper CEO: Banks should provide tools for users’ financial empowerment
Michal Kissos Hertzog speaks to FinTech Futures.
Michal Kissos Hertzog speaks to FinTech Futures.
The mobile-only challenger bank offers Israel’s first fractional shares trading app.
Industry officials see this as the regulator’s last warning.
Collaboration for incumbents is the only way to catch up with the market and become truly consumer-centric.
A look at initiatives that help a better work/life balance – and assist women to get to the most senior roles.
Are we seeing banks running out of fresh ideas for how they interact with their customers?
Israel’s Bank Leumi has launched its new digital banking subsidiary, Pepper.
Bank Leumi’s new mobile banking subsidiary, Pepper, is working with digital authoring platform Playbuzz “to enhance user experience and engagement through personalised content”. Content created with Playbuzz’s suite of interactive formats, such as polls, quizzes and flip cards, will be embedded into Pepper’s banking app (to be launched in Q1 2017).
Israel’s Bank Leumi is gearing up for the launch of its new digital banking subsidiary, Pepper. It is expected to open its virtual doors for business before the end of 2016. The tech is provided by Temenos.