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Industry blog: Is your bank ready for the first major PSD2 deadline?
One more day remains until the next PSD2 milestone. Tomorrow, the EU banks should make available a sandbox to third party providers for connection and functional testing of their applications and how they interoperate with the bank interface.
Read MoreWells Fargo Accelerator announces new members
Ascent RegTech and Motiv have joined the Wells Fargo Start-up Accelerator programme, giving them each access to funding of US $1 million. Designed to help advance emerging technologies in the financial services industry, start-ups joining the scheme are each eligible for up to $1 million in funding to help refine their ideas, along with guidance…
Read MoreGlobal spotlight: a view from the U.S
Open Banking may be all the rage in the UK, but in the U.S. it’s not quite ready for prime time. “It’s a hot topic for all banks right now,” affirmed Richard Muskus Jr., president of Stamford’s Patriot Bank. “It’s all about how we can better compete with larger, more sophisticated tech platforms, the fintechs,…
Read MoreRaisin confirms acquisition of German banking provider MHB Bank
The surge in innovation sees no sign of letting up and this acquisition is no different. Hot on the heels of raising $114 million in Series D funding, Raisin, the pan-European fintech marketplace for savings and investment products, has acquired MHB Bank of Frankfurt, its main provider of banking services in Germany. Terms of the…
Read MoreBlog: 99% of financial firms expect to benefit from Open Banking
A near-unanimous 99% of financial services organisations polled expect Open Banking to benefit their business. Over half (52%) believe that Open Banking will speed up their application or onboarding process, whilst 46% expect it to improve customer experience, according a recent white paper by TransUnion. Research conducted by Forrester Consulting* on behalf of TransUnion showed…
Read MoreNew Zealand edges closer to Open Banking
Banks in New Zealand will need to loosen their grip on customers’ private data as the region edges toward Open Banking. At the moment customers breach their bank’s terms and conditions if they allow any third party access to their accounts. Payments NZ – which governs New Zealand’s payment systems on behalf of the banks…
Read MoreYolt begins beta tests for payment initiation service
Source: Yolt Taking the next step in the Open Banking journey, Yolt moves into testing Payment Initiation Services (PIS) with their UK community and the launch of ‘Yolt Pay Beta’. This latest feature will enable users to initiate payments to friends and family as well as move money between their own accounts via the app.…
Read MoreTully receives FCA license to help improve financial capability of consumers
For the first time since its inception, the FCA has issued a license for the provision of a digital debt advice solution. Tully is a fintech start-up created to improve financial capability, make it easier for people to manage their money and repay their debts faster. The timing of the license couldn’t be more…
Read MoreDCB Bank launches Open Banking for next-generation banking solutions
DCB Bank announced the launch of its Open Banking Platform, a significant step towards creating a collaborative ecosystem with enterprises, fintechs and app developers, and enhancing customer-service delivery. Over 20 startups, fintechs, merchants, enterprises and developers will partner with DCB Bank for access to its Open Banking Platform APIs as well as collaboration on…
Read MoreM&S Bank enables faster mortgage applications with Open Banking
M&S Bank has become one of the first mortgage providers to enable open banking assisted mortgage applications. The Open Banking enabled mortgage journey means most customers will no longer need to source and supply copies of bank statements to support their mortgage application. Using the Open Banking assisted journey, this documentation will be immediately and…
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