In this week’s WeiyangX Fintech Review from Crowdfund Insider they cover Ant Financial and Bank of China’s blockchain collaboration; China Construction Bank created Jianxin Financial Technology Co., Ltd., the first bank based fintech company from a state owned bank; 100Credit secured a big round of capital, JD bought shares in Allianz China General Insurance Company Ltd. and there is a trend of China fintechs starting to head to the Southeast Asian markets. Source.
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The company raised $22 million as an extension to its $45 million Series C in August 2017; Capital Float raised $80 million of debt in the last 12 months used to finance its small business loans in India; Capital Float’s customer base includes 80,000 people in 300 cities; they currently complete 10,000 loans per month and have an outstanding loan portfolio of $170 million; their default rate is around 2% and loans are between $376 and $7,530. Source
BB&T suffered a technical glitch that knocked out their ATMs, online and mobile banking in February; during a recent earnings call BB&T Chief Executive Kelly King described how they handled the incident and how it effected revenues; there are many lessons other banks can take from BB&T as this will not be the last tech hiccup, ensuring technology is full tested and then tested again is one of the main lessons others can take away. Source.
Callcredit is the second largest consumer credit bureau in the UK and was founded in 2000; the company currently has 1,200 employees; TransUnion currently does business in 33 countries. Source
In this week’s PeerIQ Weekly Industry Update they cover the cover a small rise in retail sales from Q4 to Q1; banks have had a strong earnings season, boosted in part by the cut in the corporate tax rate; Frank Rotman of QED provides insight on the path for the evolution of banking with his paper:The Copernican Revolution in Banking; they also provide highlights from their recent securitization tracker. Source.
Zelle is seeing thousands of signups each day and last year saw $75bn in payments, but fraud has become a bigger problem for the company; fraudsters have used some weaknesses like inconsistent notifications when money is sent or received and the speed of transactions because the full posting happens later; they have also seen spoof emails or texts which trick customers into authorizing transactions to a fraudster, Zelle and the banks say they are working on improving the issues. Source.
Speaking at LendIt Fintech 2018 Kabbage CEO Rob Frohwein talked about building a brand in the online lending space; he explained most companies think boiler rooms equal brands, he went on to say you need to spend time and money on building your company’s brand; building relationships is the key, not just credit scores and data, you need to understand what your customer wants and needs by engaging with them on a regular basis. Source.
Chase will soon allow credit card customers to use voice authentication when dialing the call center, which will help to cut down on additional security questions; Chase will join TD, HSBC, Barclays and ANZ Banking Group in using voice authentication; the voiceprint is securely stored as a mathematical equation, and only works for verification with the bank’s system according to reporting by TearSheet; representatives can ask further authentication questions if needed, almost 30 percent of calls are requests for account access and improving efficiency will cut down on costs as well as time. Source.
Point72 Ventures led a $3 million round in a company called Extend which was announced today; it allows for business owners to share credit cards with employees and freelancers without giving them physical cards; Point72 also recently invested in Imperative Execution, a dark pool trading platform, “Say” which aims to improve the proxy voting process and DriveWealth. Source