Fintech investment in US hits record $52.5bn
KPMG’s “2018 Pulse of Fintech” report is good news for the States.
KPMG’s “2018 Pulse of Fintech” report is good news for the States.
With a heavy emphasis on partnerships and acquisitions.
BMO, CIBC, National Bank, RBC, Scotiabank and TD are involved.
Californian company will power the paytech’s connectivity layer.
Canadian bank teams with Monterrey university for Mexico City action.
It’s surprising how haphazardly much of the data in investment funds is distributed.
New deal is designed to keep their banking competitive.
Including an AI hardware centre for research.
Looking to advance innovation in finance.
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Vendor Pay has arrived.
Open to ideas in artificial intelligence, internet of things, blockchain and cybersecurity.
Development builds on FCA’s proposal to create a global sandbox.
Features an investment record, Stripe, Global Financial Innovation Network, Swift and R3.
Open Banking Implementation Entity is an ecosystem warrior.
Brokerage outfit and Salt Lake City-based firm in no danger of becoming extinct.
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Superstructures: fintech reaches new heights.
To develop post-trade processing services for FX markets.
Their trial will monitor the movement of goods and payments on gpi.
Plans to use DLT for credit union-focused platform.
“This is how we are democratising AI for our customers.”
Banking on both sides of the Atlantic through a single API.
To improve the efficiency of the health sector.
Initially designed for issuing solutions, but full scope on the way.
Blockchain technology and identity management converge via partnership with BitPay.
Firm selected by paytech titan to deliver TPP identity and regulatory checking solutions.
Will offer new investment capital of £10 million per programme.
Will use funds for action in data management and lending space.
They extend their partnership for eight years.
Featuring JAJA, South Korea, Sberbank and R3.
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Blockchain network will be operated by a new independent organisation.
Offering client onboarding, loan origination, and card and payments connectivity.
Transporting it to the new era of fintech.
Data-at-rest, data-in-transit, data-in-use.
“Traditional correspondent banking system” gets some competition.
Nasdaq and ICE get competition as nine firms unveil MEMX.
How partnerships with fintechs can help in the quest to service the underserved.
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