Video: Top fintech stories this week – 01 November 2019
FinTech Future’s weekly news round-up.
FinTech Future’s weekly news round-up.
The identity challenge.
Bank’s higher education and corporate clients can expect better cross border service.
Bishop also supports the advancement of women in STEM careers.
Spring by Citi will be offered to institutional clients.
New firm on the block wants to change how community banks are served.
“Consumers’ expectations about their experiences with brands are changing,” says Mastercard exec.
It is said to be a rival to Goldman Sachs’ Marcus offering.
The role of banking compliance is in mid-evolution.
He joins from MasonBower, with previous experience from KNEIP and JP Morgan.
Swift predicts the world too will take this holistic approach to gpi.
In this two-part series, Nadia Sood explores the issues with AI constructs.
The new solution covers more than 130 jurisdictions.
Chris Ward, author at Mapa research, dissects the changing definition of ‘partnerships’ in fintech.
Recognising who customers are, what they believe, how they respond and act.
Lessons from Africa.
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ML solutions should be trained in the three Cs of data visualisation: Correctness, context and category.
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He speaks about his top trends and challenges highlighted at Sibos and throughout the year.
Here, he speaks about the firm’s new collaborative payments platform.
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AI to combat social issues is “not philanthropy”, but rather an initiative.
Digital software might be giving banks some extra verve.
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“APIs are the backbone that helps us deliver a frictionless service.”
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The paper explores how to bring barriers down for small players.
BNY’s head of digital explains how the company partners and invests in fintechs.
Scanovate’s KYC Orchestra has been doing full tours in the EU, Latin America, Israel and the US.
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One potential fix for this issue is the use of machine learning fintech.
The bank wants a cloud-focused financial crime strategy.
The offering is for the US Clearing House (TCH) RTP and European SEPA RT1 or TIPS instant payments.
The company will branch into visual AI-powered personalisation.
Modernisation for mission-critical software is in sight for the first time.
Thriving in a hyper-connected world.
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