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Jurijs Bordulans

Jurijs Bordulans Co-founder at Uspex

How to Increase Transaction Success Rates for Online Merchants

In online commerce, every successful transaction counts. When a payment fails—due to fraud checks, technical issues, or user error—it can result in lost revenue and a frustrated customer who may not return. For merchants, improving transaction success rates isn’t just about fixing errors behind the scenes; it’s about creating a smooth, reliable ex...

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Alexander Morsakov

Alexander Morsakov Head of Business Development at FinOn Payment Solutions

Moving 3D Secure ACS In-House: A Growing Trend Among BaaS Providers

Most BaaS platforms start out by outsourcing their 3D Secure Access Control Server (ACS) — and for a while, it works. But then the friction starts: integration bottlenecks, slow updates, black-box risk models, and rising per-transaction fees. We’ve seen this pattern across the industry. At FinOn, where we work closely with fintechs and payment inst...

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Jacob Bennett

Jacob Bennett Co-Founder at Crux Analytics

In a Volatile Economy, Small Businesses Need Advisors - Not Just Bookkeepers

From 2016 to 2023, I ran a boutique innovation consultancy based in Brooklyn. As a former small business owner, I saw firsthand the daily challenges, but the thing that always stood out was how slow, reactive banking support added pressure instead of relieving it. When cash flow tightened or large expenses that preceded a project hit, my bank rema...

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Daniel Schlaepfer

Daniel Schlaepfer CEO at Select Vantage Inc

The Jane Street India Scandal Is a Wake-Up Call – No Matter the Outcome

It’s not every day that a regulator as methodical and reserved as India’s SEBI accuses one of the world’s largest trading firms of a “sinister scheme.” But that’s what happened last week when Jane Street—one of the “new titans of Wall Street”—was banned from India’s markets over allegations of manipulating prices in one of the fastest-growing deri...

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David Clee

David Clee Co-Founder & CEO at MirrorWeb

Native Capture: Why It’s Non-Negotiable for Modern Compliance Teams

Have you ever tried reading an iMessage thread exported into an email? It’s like viewing your Instagram feed through an A4 binder. Welcome to the reality many compliance teams face today: digital conversations that look nothing like the originals, stripped of context and flattened into disorienting formats. That’s a problem, as regulatory reviews r...

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Alexander Morsakov

Alexander Morsakov Head of Business Development at FinOn Payment Solutions

Farnam Rami

Farnam Rami Founder at DevPay Turkey

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Jurijs Bordulans Co-founder at Uspex

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Jacob Bennett Co-Founder at Crux Analytics

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Impact Study

Exploring the rise of originate-to-distribute (OTD) models

Opportunities and challenges for banks in the secondary loan trading market  The lending market has markedly evolved in the last couple of decades. One of the most significant aspects has been the shift from originate-to-hold to originate-to-distribute (OTD) models. Whereas historically, lenders used to originate loans and hold them through maturity, several market factors have necessitated a diversification of risk. Diversification of funds, optimisation of asset management, risk optimisation, as well as a need for increased profitability have catalysed the OTD model— particularly when banks retain the right to service the loans.  However, barriers to adoption remain as banks grapple with infrastructure and data concerns, and regulatory updates in the space are further affecting how banks approach and optimise their OTD models. On top of that, increasing interest rates over the last four years have meant increased risk for banks that are already struggling with regulatory and capital cost. Add to this the rise of private credit institutions that offer direct lending (and face lower regulatory and capital cost), and banks are starting to feel the pressure of decreasing margins.  This Finextra impact study, produced in association with FIS, explores:  The growth of OTD models and the secondary loan trading market;  The challenges banks face in the lending space, including: Increased competition, Inadequate data structures, and Regulatory requirements;  The opportunity that OTD models— combined with artificial intelligence (AI)—offer to help optimise banks’ portfolios and balance sheets.    Register to watch the related Finextra webinar, hosted in association with FIS –  Entering the Originate-To-Distribute era: Exploring commercial lending and portfolio diversification

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Case Management: The key to revolutionising cross-border payments

While the challenges of case management and inefficient E&I processes are not new, the need to address them is more pressing than ever – especially given the G20’s roadmap deadline and the impending global migration to ISO 20022.  In today’s digital era, end-users expect payments to be faster, cheaper and more convenient than ever before – whether domestic or cross-border. As global payment barriers are overcome, banks are tasked not only with meeting customer demands, but business and regulatory ones too.  Enhanced cross-border payments – as supported by the G20’s roadmap and the richer data that ISO 20022 provides – are becoming a real differentiator, with the capability to unlock tremendous value for institutions. However, while a lot of attention is paid to seamless transactions, one area has historically been overlooked: exceptions and investigations (E&I).  This continues to present a significant challenge for both payment providers and corporates, and is impacting numerous networks and technologies. Yet, if harnessed effectively, E&I tools can help institutions significantly reduce costs, speed up processing times, improve transparency and, by extension, satisfy the G20’s targets.  This Finextra impact study, in partnership with Swift, explores:  The advantages of effective E&I processes;  Why solutions are needed to reach the next level; and  How banks can effectively embed them in their infrastructures. 

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The future of payments in major global markets: A mid-decade review

2025 is a significant year for the global payments industry. Marking the midpoint of the decade, and witnessing pivotal trends like the rise of real-time payments, advanced fraud detection and prevention, data portability, and open finance—these interlinked developments will set the stage for innovation through to 2030 and beyond.  The payments industry is now at the tipping point of global innovation, especially with global e-commerce market revenue projected to reach over $4.3 billion in 2025 and grow by 8% (CAGR 2025-2029). Further, by 2026, 5.2 billion people, or more than 60% of the global population, are expected to use digital wallets. The value of global transactions through account-to-account (A2A) payments is also predicted to rise from $1.7 trillion in 2024 to $5.7 trillion by 2029 – an increase of 230%. This will also pave the way for real-time payments to boom, with an expected CAGR of over 35% from 2024 to 2032. Looking at major global markets, the UK has continued to be at the forefront of the global payments revolution, quickly emerging as a hub for open banking as a result of the PSD2 directive and the UK’s pioneering standard. In October 2024, the Data Use and Access Bill was introduced to the House of Lords, signalling the UK’s commitment to bolstering open banking’s data sharing principles. Similarly, a month later, the National Payments Vision was unveiled, charting a clear path for the entire ecosystem to leverage technologies such as AI and DLT. The payments revolution is also taking over Europe. The Instant Payments Regulation (IPR) is rolling out instant payments by amending SEPA and adding specific provisions on instant credit transfers in euro to existing cross-border regulation: the Settlement Finality Directive (SFD) and the Payment Services Directive (PSD2). IPR also demands for Verification of Payee (VoP), confirming a recipient's account details before a payment is made and bringing down increasing numbers of fraud, particularly in the instant payments space. Similar to other regions, the US has made significant steps toward the innovation and interoperability of real-time payments – most recently through the launch of FedNow in 2023, the Federal Reserve’s real-time payment rail. Predictions show a total value of $95 billion in-app social commerce payments by 2030 in the US alone, meaning the integration of open banking is pivotal to maximising the value to be gained from e-commerce. However, the impact of the Trump administration’s strains on the CFPB and how that will effect Section 1033 and open banking in the US will be seen. This Finextra report, in association with Form3, examines the impact of these crucial advancements on the future of global payment schemes in the UK, Europe and the US, highlighting insights from experts at Bank of America, Crédit Agricole, ING, J.P. Morgan Payments, Lloyds, Santander, and Truist.

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How Successful Have Most Banks Been at Modernising?

Speaking to FinextraTV at EBAday 2025 in Paris, Sathish Padmanathan, Head of Payments and Cash Management, Tietoevry Banking discussed a recently released report and the progress of banks on their modernisation journeys. Describing a mixture of banking approaches, including those more focused on compliance and others more centred on transformation as a whole, Padmanathan gave his thoughts on how successful banks have been with moving towards this new future.

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Chloé Wade

Chloé Wade VP International Financial Services UK at IDA Ireland

How Ireland is shaping the circular future of European fintech

As Europe’s digital finance ecosystem matures, innovation alone is not enough to ensure scalability, future growth and longevity. Regulation, customer expectations, user experience (UX), and social responsibility are raising the bar for all companies, including in financial services and amongst fintech firms. Firms capable of balancing growth with...

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Franz Bergmueller

Franz Bergmueller CEO at AMINA Bank

Traditional banking vs. crypto banks: The road ahead

The rise of cryptocurrency since 2008 shook the world of traditional banking. What began as skepticism and denial has evolved into cautious acceptance, as institutions and retailers have seen the potential of crypto – not only as an asset class, but as infrastructure. Traditional banks are increasingly playing catch-up in a system that is being re...

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Hamish Monk

Hamish Monk Senior Reporter at Finextra

What is robo advice?

Robo advice in the context of the financial services industry refers to automated investment advice available around-the-clock, over the internet. The process typically begins with an information gathering phase – often in the form of an online questionnaire – before which investments are automatically executed on behalf of the client, based on th...

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