Archive for February 2020
Have Open Banking cyber concerns been overblown?
In its recent Sector Review, the Financial Conduct Authority warned about the vulnerabilities that come with increased data sharing, writes Jenny Turton…
Read MoreStepchange and OpenWrks to help those in debt
The two organisations are using Open Banking and digital technology to support those struggling with credit card debt. Jenny Turton reports
Read MoreEuropean Commission pledges €2bn for “cloud alliance”
The investment is part of an overarching strategy to boost the development of AI technologies and make the most of the region’s industrial data sets.
Read MoreYobota chooses Credit Kudos for credit profiling
The partnership will make it easier for Yobota clients to incorporate Open Banking into their own applications.
Read MoreMonzo seeks to make hay in tricky UK market
Monzo is looking to recruit 500 UK staff as part of its expansion programme…
Read MoreCanada Focus: ‘Consumer-directed Finance’ and what it means for Canadians
Steve Boms, Director, FDATA North America takes a look as the latest report released by the Canadian Department of Finance as the regions looks to mover towards ‘Consumer-directed Finance’ and what it means for consumers in Canada.
Read MoreMastercard invests in Cyber Resilience Centre
It comes after the European Commission published a survey showing that people are growing increasingly anxious about their ability to “stay safe” online.
Read MoreOpen Banking Europe launches TPP tool
It allows parties to quickly search and identify regulated firms involved in the Open Banking regime. By Dippy Singh
Read MoreHow brutal is the UK challenger bank landscape?
How tough is the competition and is there enough room for everyone to get a slice of the action? Dippy Singh investigates…
Read MoreCommentators in fraud warning ahead of SCA deadline
Research shows that one in five UK adults were impacted by online card fraud in 2019
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