FinTech Futures: Top five stories of the week – 14 April 2023
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at some of the year’s top new fintech partnerships.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
BMO describes the acquisition as the “natural next step” in its North American growth strategy.
Panel says interoperability of CBDCs is necessary to avoid inefficiencies and poor outcomes.
The transaction management platform is set to launch in November 2022.
A completely new ecosystem is set to go live in 2021.
Contour is built on R3’s Corda platform.
Bank aims to create market-leading software using Allfunds expertise.
It will use the funds to build on its TokenOS open banking platform.
Fintech investments, and how Brits use fintech services!
Meetings can be held via hologram in five locations.
BNP Paribas, Natixis and Societe Generale join NatWest.
The bank is a long-standing user of the mainframe-based core system.
They extend their partnership for eight years.
Over the course of 2018, we’ve interviewed a range of industry specialists on a variety of fintech subjects.
Catch up on FinTech Futures’ top five fintech stories of the week – all in one place!
Artificial intelligence (AI), bots, the demise of email, investment in Symphony and more.
Transaction sees French bank get more action in the States.
You sought symmetry. And fintech came to you.
Features M-BIRR, Funding Xchange, MarketInvoice, Digital Reasoning and regtech bouncer Enforcd.
More help is on the way for the young guns of fintech and insurtech.
2017 saw more acquisitions by top US banks than any other year.
Lend us your time, with a quick look at 2017 with Banking Technology’s top five lendtech stories.
A wealth of talent washed over us in the wealthtech space in 2017.
Look back at some of the major digital bank initiatives in 2017, with Banking Technology’s top ten.
Tungsten Network will work with BNP Paribas to offer e-invoicing linked receivables purchase and e-invoicing linked supply chain finance (e-SCF) to large corporates in the US and Canada.
French bank BNP Paribas wants to help merchants “kiss goodbye” the costly, time-consuming and complex task of managing multiple, incompatible domestic acceptance systems. Enter global standards.
France-based retail giant Carrefour and French bank BNP Paribas have joined forces to launch Lyf Pay, a new mobile wallet that supports in-store and P2P transactions as well as loyalty cards, coupons and offers.