Every fortnight, The Banker showcases the interesting insights from the world of ‘fintech’ that caught our eye.
BNY Mellon’s head of financing and liquidity speaks about the expansion of LiquidityDirect, recovering from the pandemic and supporting clients during the recent US banking crisis.
Does a new joint venture at HSBC address the difficulties facing SME suppliers?
The millennial generation will bring innovative ideas and approaches to the senior leadership table. But will that be enough to transform banks?
Banks are increasingly dependent on a technology that has some way to go to prove itself as dependable within financial services.
Fraysis Moronta of Banreservas talks to Barbara Pianese about the bank’s busy two years of digital product launches.
Understanding the pain points faced by both payment leaders and their end customers when it comes to money transfers is crucial if we’re to create innovations that can solve both today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.
An in-house, legacy-free system developed by a US bank lets clients open accounts in days rather than weeks.
Automation and conversational AI is supporting employees and customers at the Nordic Bank.
The future of cryptocurrencies is uncertain and both the crypto advocates and the authorities are split, writes Jon Danielsson.
In the UK, open banking has seen only limited success. A new report calls for a change in the country’s approach to the technology.
Is Purpose Bound Money a game changer for the future of digital money?
Five Latin American countries are taking steps in the realm of open banking.
FS-ISAC says its new Europe board of directors will help financial services firms better respond to cyber resiliency challenges.
A McKinsey reports spells out the next steps for banks wanting to get the most value from AI.
To build on MiCA, nuance is needed to avoid overburdensome regulation.
Banco Santander knew it needed to revamp its core banking system; a bold vision made it happen.