The state of start-up funding in Europe
European start-ups are starting to have access to a far broader and more founder-focused investment ecosystem.
European start-ups are starting to have access to a far broader and more founder-focused investment ecosystem.
As we rush headlong into virtual worlds in the metaverse, the concept of digital twins will become more conspicuous.
Financial services exists to serve. And that means that when we are not of service, we are just in the way.
Open banking is getting more mature day by day, and it keeps financial inclusion among its top priorities.
Digital transformation is dominating all sectors, and increasing numbers of businesses are making the move to the cloud.
For all its forward-thinking and future-proofing, fintech is struggling when it comes to diversity and inclusion.
Banks should be in a strong position to support landlords, but unfortunately, this is rarely the case.
No matter how smart you are, you may be wrong. And having the conversation will always teach you something.
What does the contactless limit increase mean for the future of the payments industry and financial services?
With regulation on the horizon, the BNPL sector is seeing a number of cross-industry consolidations and partnerships.
Banks should look to utilise behavioural science to design digital experiences that promote better decision-making.
It’s that time of year when crystal ball gazing is de rigueur.
As regulatory pressure grows, effective ESG reporting is now essential for businesses across the world.
As deepfake technology becomes more prolific, the threat posed to financial services is becoming very real.
This year, we should have the courage to move away from what we’ve always known to really push what is possible.
Beyond the threat of fines, regulators can help financial firms by highlighting the benefits of high data quality.
IBM’s Paolo Sironi and Anthony Lipp make three predictions for the financial services industry in 2022.
President Biden recently announced plans to promote new rules to foster open banking in the US.
Here are five predictions for how payments will continue to evolve in 2022.
Fintechs must create road maps for the next generation of women in this industry to follow.
The rise of Web3, instant checkout, and embedded finance are just a few reasons 2022 will be a pivotal year for fintech.
The has been a significant shift away from viewing APIs merely as developer-led internal bits of technology.
As we head into 2022, let’s take a look at the technology trends set to reshape the landscape for banks.
For open banking to really flourish, it must address issues relating to consumer awareness.
In 2022 we can expect more industry consolidation and further demand for alternative digital payment methods.
The positive expectation around PSD2 has unfortunately, in certain quarters, led to some disappointment and confusion.
2022 is set to be a blockbuster year for fintech, with a number of key themes driving the industry’s growth.
With the steady decline of cash in the Nordics, it is increasingly vital for businesses to provide digital payment options.
Don’t manage up. Don’t treat your trench buddies like they’re expendable. Be a good colleague at all times.
Could open banking be the missing piece to help BNPL mature into its next phase?
Integrating the best of human and machine intelligence allows organisations to be better prepared.
Despite belonging to the same universe, the differences between fintechs and banks can at times seem vast.
Linking currency to carbon could open the door to a better and more sustainable economy.
You shouldn’t always accept the premise of a question. Especially if it’s evidently not itself premised on fact.
In the US, real-time solutions look set to revolutionise payments as we know them.
By working with AI rather than against it, accountants can leverage its assistance to elevate their roles.
With digital transformation driving change in the retail industry, here are some important trends to bear in mind.
With regulation comes legitimacy, clearing the way for traditional FIs to offer digital currencies to their clients.
With the high demand for mortgages in the UK, digital transformation efforts in the space have accelerated.
At a time when banks have lost ground in the market, open banking payments provide an opportunity to respond.