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Leo is ahead of many banks when it comes to cloud technology.
Leo is ahead of many banks when it comes to cloud technology.
BaaS goes well beyond classic outsourcing models like ITO and BPO.
Hear industry experts discuss digital identity verification and the secret to digital account opening success.
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Square is “building a suite of new financial products”.
The value of the stake remains undisclosed.
The money will go towards expanding Welcome Tech’s portfolio of financial services.
Core banking vendor has now landed $31 million from the investor.
The banking industry’s definition of normal hasn’t been normal for a majority of customers for years.
Seattle fintech nabs bumper round from a handful of angel investors.
Starling now claiming to hold a 6% share of the UK SME banking market.
A round-up of the funding you may have missed this week.
App features range from organising one-off expenses, to saving for college tuition.
ConSensys raises cash following company restructure.
Cyber-attacks are a “big part of the threat picture in today’s world”.
Instead of shrinking, the racial wealth gap has only continued to swell and expand.
KeyBank acquired Laurel Road in 2019.
As payments become more frictionless, how can banks cultivate and maintain customer loyalty?
Another week and another slew of funding rounds.
Interview with FinTech Futures’ Tanya Andreasyan about Dock, the unique roundtable experience.
Pillar helps students manage loan debt.
Jain spent 13 years at Barclays, leaving as CTO in 2019.
Leena Iyar, chief branding officer at Moxtra, joins us on this latest episode.
“Mobile banking is no longer the realm of start-ups”.
Soaring to new heights: a record-breaking first quarter of M&A activity.
“Credit unions have an immediate opportunity to leverage niche digital banking approaches”.
“Don’t lie about your customers’ ability to get their money when they need it.”
We’ve put together an “In Case You Missed It” (ICYMI) funding list.
Whilst some big deals never closed in Q1, plenty others took their place.
The first quarter of 2021 has seen a handful of big rounds.
Reshape procurement, the process, the risk matrix, the articulation of business value and your sordid office politics.
Three key areas of focus are cash management, working capital, and trade finance.
Other incumbents have moved to support cryptocurrency too.
The new cash goes toward capital requirements.
This year alone has birthed eight lawsuits against US Spac deals.
It is expected to close by the end of Q2 2021.
Plenty of deals this week to be summarised by FinTech Futures.
Backers include JP Morgan Chase, Citi, and Bank of America.
Instant credit will range from $500 to $1,500.
Risk management firm lands its largest round so far.