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Anyfin raises $52m to secure foothold in Germany
FinTech Collective led the funding round, taking the total equity capital raised to $101 million, as Anyfin said Germany will becomes its biggest market.
Read MoreAppointment of Open Banking lead in Canada ‘crucial’
During a panel debate at Open Banking Expo’s quarterly Canada meetup, experts from across the financial services ecosystem agreed that the role needed filling ‘as quickly as possible’.
Read MoreStripe to open first office in Canada
The payments fintech is set to open an office in Toronto, home to ‘dynamic startups’ and has launched four new products for Canadian businesses.
Read MoreInsight: Taking A2A payments to the masses
When considering the potential of Open Banking payments, it is important to turn our focus, as an ecosystem, to the opportunity at hand, writes Token’s Michael Lane.
Read MoreBanks putting customer experience before products
Temenos, which published the report, said that the winners will be those financial institutions that can ‘inject intimacy’ into their digital channels.
Read MoreJP Morgan’s Chase chooses 10x for banking platform build
Antony Jenkins’ fintech 10x Banking partnered with Chase to build ‘a modern scalable core banking platform’ for its entry into the UK retail market.
Read MoreWhat do you think about the future of Open Banking in Canada?
Open Banking Expo has launched a survey in association with EQ Bank to find out what those from across the industry make of the country’s roadmap to implementation.
Read MoreBoE, HM Treasury unveil CBDC forum members
Starling Bank’s Anne Boden and Lee Braine of Barclays are among those on the respective Engagement and Technology Forums tasked with identifying the challenges of designing and operating a UK central bank digital currency.
Read MoreTrueLayer secures accreditation to launch in Australia
Brenton Charnley has been made CEO of Australia and New Zealand, tasked with heading up its expansion in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.
Read MoreOpen Banking Expo returns to Canada with two-day virtual event
Former Finance Minister of Canada Bill Morneau has been confirmed as a keynote speaker, while Equifax Canada is headline partner as delegates discuss the future Open Banking roadmap.
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