Banks can take a lot of lessons from Facebook in regards to the ongoing data problems with Cambridge Analytica; as data sharing becomes commonplace in banking, banks and their partners need to ensure information is kept secure and not used for nefarious reasons. Source.
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There is a growing competition brewing in the payments space and Affirm is look to stay near the top as they recently announced the move into financing small ticket purchases; the move comes after Visa and MasterCard made similar announcements; the payments space has become a highly competitive market where customers look for the simplest, most transparent way to make a purchase of any size. Source.
With competition heating up for investors p2p lending platform Ratesetter is now offering £100 for opening a new Innovative Finance ISA with the platform; the company launched their IFISA in February and are advertising a 5 percent return on the highest risk product. Source.
Banks know they need to update legacy technology, but investors are beginning to question at what cost can the banks innovate versus making profits; ensuring they stay competitive when it comes to technology, though keeping costs from skyrocketing is a tightrope more second and third tier banks are trying to navigate every day. Source.
Watch live today at 2:30pm ET as LendIt Fintech International Innovator of the Year award winner Imad Malhas, CEO, IrisGuard talks about financial inclusion, technology, and refugees at the World Bank Group Meetings. Source.
Securitization continues to grow for the marketplace lending sector. As they do at this time every quarter PeerIQ released their Securitization Tracker. It showed another strong quarter with $4.3 billion of total issuance. This total was up 34% from Q1 2017 but down slightly from the record total in Q4 2017. Source.
Barclays US is trying to ensure they use AI in a efficient yet non intrusive way so their customers can get the most out of the technology; Tearsheet spoke with Mona Jantzi, managing director of strategic analytics and customer experience at Barclays US, to learn more about how the bank uses AI; topics discussed include using data to shape customer experience, going beyond product offerings, the dangers of AI use with data and more. Source.
- Someone transferred $99 million in litecoin — and it only cost them $0.40 in fees
- Landbay reaches Women in Finance targets
- Credibility Capital Signs Lease at Newark’s Historic Hahne & Co
- Growth Street joins FCA Register as an Appointed Representative, launches P2P investment opportunity for individuals
The CEO and Founder of Juvo shares how he plans to bring billions of unbanked people into the financial system for the first time. Source
Crunchbase shares the top seed, early and late-stage investors by total number investments since January 2017; topping the list in seed stage investments was Y Combinator with 28 total fintech investments followed by Plug and Play and 500 Startups; Plug and Play topped the list in the early-stage category; Bain Capital Ventures led in late stage investments with 6 followed by General Catalyst, Khosla Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Spark Capital and Union Square Ventures who all completed 5 deals in the time frame. Source