Archive for May 2023
Q&A: American Express’ Charlotte Wise on ‘creating a compelling narrative’ during her career
Charlotte Wise, director, international Open Banking payments at American Express, reveals why effective communication is all about buy-in.
Read MoreBank of Canada consults public on digital dollar design
The online consultation, which runs until June 19, asks Canadians what features of a digital dollar are most important to them.
Read MoreInsight: How financial services can – and should – evolve amid economic headwinds
Jayakumar Venkataraman of Infosys Consulting writes for Open Banking Expo about how the UK financial services sector can navigate the current turbulence in the banking sector, without sacrificing innovation or customer experience.
Read MoreTide calls for UK anti-fraud tax to fund fight against scammers
The fintech platform has proposed that the tax would apply to PSPs, as well as social media and telecoms companies.
Read MoreTarabut Gateway forms Open Banking partnership with Visa
Visa’s participation in Tarabut Gateway’s £32 million fundraise recently “paved the way” for the collaboration.
Read MoreQ&A: Sallim Dahman of Desjardins on bringing value to Canadian consumers
Sallim Dahman of Desjardins, who is joining a panel session on Open Banking and digital identity at Open Banking Expo Canada in June, reveals who stands to benefit most from delivery of Canada’s roadmap.
Read MoreFintech revenues to reach $1.5trn by 2030 led by APAC
A new report published by Boston Consulting Group and QED Investors predicts Asia Pacific will outpace US fintech sector growth.
Read MoreWestpac launches carbon footprint tracker powered by Cogo
Customers who use the tool in the bank’s app will be provided with an estimate of their carbon emissions.
Read MoreHear from CFIT’s Charlotte Crosswell at next Women in Open Banking meet-up
Speakers from American Express and Open Banking Limited will take part in a panel session on storytelling and the art of effective communication.
Read MoreGreenwood acquires Kinly to build ‘transparent banking experience for Black Americans’
Greenwood, a digital banking platform for Black and Latino individuals and businesses, will see its one million existing members grow by 300,000.
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