Video: Top fintech stories this week – 17 April 2020
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
Tune in to hear what Gemini’s MD for Europe, Julian Sawyer, thinks about digital currencies.
FinTech Futures’ weekly coronavirus news wrap.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
This is critical to the continued success of your business in these unprecedented times.
How do we ensure we are in a better place to serve, deliver, survive in the next Black Swan event?
UK-headquartered bank is the first foreign lender to launch mobile onboarding in China.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
Find out Nick Kerigan’s take on the impact of COVID-19 and his banned buzzword.
He highlights the positive impact of the current situation and how our past was not necessarily better.
This will not be a short-term event so businesses must prepare for the long haul.
Better is possible. Better is needed. Better is now both a business decision and a moral imperative.
“Because of the extraordinary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Noel Quinn.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
Amazing teams have teams that care. That’s how leadership works. It’s a team sport.
A further wave of dividend suspensions and cancellation of buybacks were announced.
Psychometric credit solutions will likely become increasingly valuable for loan decisioning.
This supports the announcements made by the Chancellor last week.
The EU regulator acknowledges the business impact of COVID-19.
Until we get beyond, hunker down and carry on. Pass me that glass of wine please.
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“Humans. So many good ideas. So many failed ideals.”
Senior bank execs are concerned about broadband capacity at their employees’ homes.
Regulators across the globe issue statements addressing coronavirus precautionary measures.