BBVA and Santander join launch of EU blockchain platform
Get ready for the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications.
Get ready for the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications.
Business as usual is no longer an option. You can bank on that.
Chinese IT and telecoms giant has Santander as its flagship European customer.
Includes central bank, trade and transaction reporting.
Santander, Royal Bank of Scotland, and HSBC supporting the Wales-based tech supplier.
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CGI selected to provide tech to Trade Information Network.
BLOM Bank says it’s “now more than ever ready for the future of cross-border payments”.
Santander’s digital banking subsidiary in Spain stays busy.
Prepare to get bowled over Milton Keynes!
Data centre and cloud services provider not short of bread.
A retailer-to-retailer transaction between Germany and Spain.
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Led by the director of the bank’s blockchain lab.
London-based firm wants to be a pocket business helper.
Finastra’s Equation core banking system on the way out.
Project includes Santander, BBVA, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank and Societe Generale.
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JP Morgan and Northern Trust acted as custodian banks.
Mambu believed to be providing its core banking tech to Santander’s new SME platform.
European banks are investing in wealthtech, lendtech, paytech, regtech and blockchain.
Santander One Pay FX is now available.
Mental health charity using terminals in ten shops in UK.
US-based provider of low-code applications helps out with business process management.
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Santander will launch DLT-based international payments for retail customers in Spain, Brazil, Poland and the UK.
Springs into action via Open Bank Project’s sandbox technology and expertise.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham in the UK have found a security flaw that put ten million banking app users at risk.