BBVA

428 results about this entity

Period: 22 Jul 2005 - 10 Mar 2025

Banks take leading role in new cloud alliance

Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase, NAB and UBS have joined the steering committee at the Open Data Center Alliance, a new IT consortium bidding to create open, interoperable data centre and cloud computing standards.

BBVA trials designer ATMs

Spanish bank BBVA has begun piloting state-of-the-art, touch screen ATMs developed in conjunction with design consultancy Ideo.

RBS receives offers for branch network as Worldpay bid deadline looms

Virgin Money and Santander are among five firms to have put in bids for the 318-strong Williams & Glyn's branch network owned by Royal Bank of Scotland, while Nick Ogden, founder of the WorldPay payment processing business, has submitted his offer to buy the unit back from RBS ahead of today's deadline.

Payments stakeholders push for XML clarity in the corporate-to-bank space

Banking network Swift is working with a consortium of major financial institutions, corporations and technology vendors to develop a set of common standards for the implementation of ISO20022 messages in the corporate-to-bank space.

ING to beta Strands' personal financial management technology

Dutch bank ING is to follow in the footsteps of Spain's BBVA and implement personal financial management technology from US-based social benchmarking company Strands.

Visa launches Peru m-payments service; teams with NeuStar

Visa has stepped up its push into mobile payments with a commercial roll out of the technology in Peru and the formation of a global alliance with NeuStar, an interconnection service provider for wireless network operators.

Leading banks collaborate with SAP on Web Services definitions

ABN Amro, Barclays, BBVA, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Postbank, ING and Standard Bank are collaborating with SAP in an effort to define bank-specific business processes for delivering an enterprise-wide service oriented architecture.

Banks vie for Oyster e-money contract

Barclays Bank, BBVA, JPMorgan, Royal Bank of Scotland and Paypal are among the firms to have been shortlisted as potential partners for Transport for London's (TfL) Oyster e-money project.