This week we sat down with Michele to talk about the outlook for financial institutions an innovation in the wake of the SVB crisis.
Many staff members at the challenger banks are working from home with Starling and Revolut opting to split staff between...
Yapily offers an open banking API that serves all sorts of enterprises including financial service providers, merchants, accountancy firms, payments...
Happy New Year everyone. As I do every year at this time I make a few predictions for the year...
Lebashe Financial Services is increasing its stake in RainFin a South African lender previously backed by Barclays Plc. RainFin, the...
A recent report by Bain & Company just shares how successful Amazon could be if it were to enter banking; according to the report: "We could imagine Amazon's banking services growing to more than 70 million U.S. consumer relationships over the next five years or so — the same as Wells Fargo, the third-largest bank in the US. Although many retail bankers and observers have pegged the nimble fintech start-ups as the likely disrupters, it has become clear that established technology firms pose a bigger threat.”; the CNBC article shares several of the advantages Amazon would have in banking, products they could expand into and some of the talks that are already taking place with banks. Source
CIOs from regional and community banks around the country are focused on helping employees transition to working from home; yet...
Author and fintech expert Chris Skinner discusses the impact of fintech companies on banking services; the idea of free banking will essentially be gone as fintech companies are able to focus on transactional services the banks once dominated; he calls this the democratization of finance and it will help to bring more transparency to banking overall. Source.
The popularity of BaaS has grown as businesses opt for a quick API to offer banking products, but it may have a problem.
Frank Rotman, a founding partner at QED Investors, pens the popular Fintech Junkie blog and in his latest article he...