BBVA launched the "fintech games" in the search for the most innovative startups; the finalists for the Open Talent FinTech For Companies Challenge include Bitbond, Cardlife, RedCapital, B2Bpay, Akoni, PayBlocks, Asteria, Invoice Capture and MyFinB Holdings; the companies hail from countries all over the world and the competition closed on July 17; according to BBVA, "After eight years of focusing purely on seeking out the fintech firms that are transforming the Financial world, this year at BBVA Open Talent we are broadening the competition as we continue searching for talent and collaboration." Source
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UK based digital only bank, Atom Bank, raised more than $205mn from investors including BBVA; the new capital will help the bank further investment in technoloy and business capabilities; BBVA Chief executive Carlos Torres Vila tells the FT, “we are fully aligned with the vision of banking that Atom is pursuing, and the disruption it is already bringing to the UK financial services sector.” Source.
During a panel discussion at LendIt Europe in London representatives from leading incumbent lenders Lloyds Banking Group (LBG), ING, BBVA, HSBC, and Barclays discussed the challenges faces in the new digital world; topics discussed include cultural transformation, more power in the customers hands and trying to stay on top of the latest tech trends. Source.
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·This week, we look at:
Proposed US regulation from FinCEN, legislation from the House of Representatives, and UK FCA registration requirements that would impact the crypto industry
The difference between competition for share within an established market, and competition between market paradigms (think MSFT vs. open source, finance vs. DeFi)
The crypto custodian moves from BBVA, Standard Charters, and Northern Trust
The bank license moves from Paxos and BitPay, as well as the planned launch of a new chain by Compound, in the context of the framework above
Permissionless finance is a paradigm breach. It pays no regard for the very nature of the incumbent financial market. Without banking, it creates its own banks. Without a sovereign, it bestows law on mathematics and consensus. Without broker/dealers, it creates decentralized robots. And so on. It tilts the world in such a way as to render the economic power of the incumbent financial market less important. Not powerless -- the allure of institutional capital is a constant glimmer of greedy, opportunistic hope. But the hierarchy of traditional finance does not extend to DeFi, and thus has to be re-battled for the incumbent. This is cost, and annoying.
Spanish bank CEO Carlos Torres Vila of BBVA spoke at the IESE 12th Banking Industry Meeting yesterday and explained how banks will need to adapt to stay competitive; BBVA has acquired cloud computing, invested in digital banks, built out artificial intelligence and improved their mobile banking experience in recent years; these changes are meant to address customer needs and position the bank for the future; he also believes banks need to adapt management structures to be more modular, which will also bring more innovative talent and facilitate better communication. Source
Spanish bank BBVA has acquired Openpay; fintech startup Openpay is a payment service provider that will help to facilitate real-time payments and transfers for BBVA; according to Openpay Co-Founder Roberto Bargagli: "This acquisition shows BBVA's commitment to digital transformation and it is an example of how fintech firms and banks are going to revolutionize the global ecosystem together. We will work with tremendous enthusiasm to take advantage of this huge potential." Source