Fintech

Can Banks and Fintechs Meet Halfway on ‘Open Banking’?

Ben Robinson
Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at Temenos

Another month, another industry stakeholder jumping on the open banking bandwagon. see more

Looking for a Live Unicorn

Chris Skinner
Chairman at The Financial Services Club

I was chatting about Unicorns yesterday.  I won’t say which one we talked about, but one specific firm was being picked on as unsustainable and incorrectly valued.  I was particularly surprised to see more

The Bank of England: Taking the Lead in #FinTech

Chris Skinner
Chairman at The Financial Services Club

I like to point at the fact that the Bank of England is taking a leadership role in FinTech, but it goes wider and deeper than this.  Bear in mind, the regulator –  the Prudential Regulatory Author see more

The Rise of #Fintech Asia

Chris Skinner
Chairman at The Financial Services Club

I just spent a weekend in Thailand at the Techsauce Summit.  It was a great conference, and it reminded me of the time I’ve spent in Asia lately.  After the books Digital Bank and Valu see more

The Future of Fintech is Africa

Marco Esposito
Key Account Manager at Strands

In May I attended Dotfinance 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya. A stella see more

Fintech: Beyond the Banks vs Startups Paradigm

Phil Siarri
Principal Advisor at psiarri.xyz

In the past couple of years, the media has heavily focused on reporting the development of new ventures in the financial technology sphere (''fintech'' as the cool kids like to call it). see more

Will Banking and Fintech Merge or Collide?

Christopher Monaco
Content Marketing Manager, Financial Services at Seismic Software

This post originally appeared on Seismic's Blog.  see more

The 6 Biggest Trends in #Fintech Today

Chris Skinner
Chairman at The Financial Services Club

When someone sends me something interesting, I can’t help but share it so this insight from  see more

What does #Brexit mean for the City and #FinTech UK?

Chris Skinner
Chairman at The Financial Services Club

The UK has had a long weekend considering the consequences of the Brexit. see more

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