Banking-as-a-service

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Revolut’s Storonsky sells $300 million in company stock

Founder and chief exec at fintech giant Revolut, Nik Storonsky, has reportedly sold shares worth up to $300 million (£230 million) in the company.

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NymCard extends BaaS reach with Mastercard Move

NymCard, a leading Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) provider, has joined forces with Mastercard to offer fast global money transfers to its customers from the UAE to 47 countries through one secure connection.

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Intergiro releases no-code white-label app platform

Swedish Banking as a Service provider, Intergiro, has today announced the launch of its no-code white-label app platform. Designed to meet the rising demand for quick market entry and streamlined development of digital banking applications, the platform enables businesses to deploy fully branded mobile banking apps in a matter of days, without the need for technical expertise.

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Accenture invests in SaaS fintech Emtech

Accenture (NYSE: ACN) announced that it has invested in EMTECH, a global financial technology company that provides software-as-a-service platforms to help central banks streamline, connect and modernize their processes and operations.

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Griffin opens up BaaS platform to UK fintechs

Griffin, the UK’s leading bank for fintechs, today announced it is opening its platform up to UK fintechs as it concludes its early access programme, Foundations.

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DriveWealth appoints Venu Palaparthi COO

DriveWealth, a leading financial technology platform providing Brokerage-as-a-Service, announced today the hiring of Venu Palaparthi as its new Chief Operating Officer.

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HDFC partners Zeta for Credit Line on UPI

Zeta, a provider of next-gen banking technology to financial institutions globally, today announced its partnership with HDFC Bank to power its Credit Line on UPI (CLOU) offerings.

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Mbanq BaaS platform integrates with credit decisioning tech from SMEApprove

Global banking technology and Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) provider, Mbanq, announces its partnership with SMEApprove, a leading provider of Credit Decisioning-as-a-Service (CDaaS) to organizations that lend to the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector.

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Unlimit and Unicâmbio join forces

Unlimit, a leading global fintech company, has today announced the partnership of its Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform with financial services provider Unicâmbio, the oldest and largest foreign exchange bureau in Portugal and the foreign exchange agent of Western Union.

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TransPecos Bank selects Oscilar AML risk platform for BaaS offering

TransPecos Banks, an innovative Texas-based community bank, has selected Oscilar’s innovative AI-Powered AML Risk Platform to transform its compliance and risk management capabilities. This strategic partnership will leverage the latest technology to capitalize on growth opportunities in TransPecos Banks’ fintech programs while ensuring robust regulatory compliance.

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Reimagining Your Core: How Banks Can Thrive Amidst Rapid Technological Change

Narendra Mistry, CPTO of Universal Banking at Finastra, emphasises that banks must adapt quickly to evolving technology and customer expectations. Success lies in implementing efficient core banking systems, that enable innovation at scale and at pace, while navigating AI and data with a focus on mindset and business services. Lean systems, like those of neo and digital-only banks, are good, but long-term growth requires a clear vision, a strong culture and breadth of capabilities. For established banks with pre-existing infrastructures, symbiosis – where next gen solutions are deployed alongside existing solutions – can offer a fast way to deliver outstanding experiences, stay ahead of competitors and, when appropriate, ease transitions.

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Adapting to change: How financial institutions can revolutionise core banking systems

Siobhan Byron, EVP of Universal Banking at Finastra, discusses how innovation is not just limited to the neo and startup banks, indeed established banks are combining the move-fast philosophies of the emerging players with their own considerable assets. The conversation highlights the need for financial institutions to have a clear vision and strategy, find the right pace and technology for transformation, avoid high-risk methods, outline the challenges of losing market share, talent, and the ability to meet future needs if institutions fail to stay current and innovative.

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UniCredit to acquire Banking-as-a-Service venture Vodeno and Belgian digital bank Aion

Italy's UniCredit has entered into a binding agreement to acquire the entire share capital of European Banking-as-a-Service platform Vodeno and Belgian digital bank Aion.

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AmInvestment Bank taps Broadridge for securities finance solution

To transform and expand their prime brokerage business lines and as part of its broader efforts to add and enhance value for its clientele, AmInvestment Bank, a company in the Ambank Group and one of the largest banking groups in Malaysia, has deployed global Fintech leader Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.‘s (NYSE: BR) Securities Finance and Collateral Management platform to enable their Securities Borrowing and Lending product offerings.

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The Importance of ESG when Choosing a Technology Provider

Join FinextraTV at the Temenos Community Forum 2024 as Kalliopi Chioti, Chief ESG Officer, Temenos and Christian Sarafidis, Chief Executive, EMEA Financial Services, Microsoft, dive deep into how choosing the right provider and right partner is crucial for ESG. With increasing pressure coming to the fore from regulators, organisations have no choice but to consider their reputations. This journey cannot be completed alone, so partners are of paramount importance, in addition to technologies such as cloud and AI to drive sustainability efforts.

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HPS opens Australia office

HPS (CSE: HPS), one of the leading global providers of software and payment solutions, is pleased to announce the establishment of its new entity in Sydney, Australia.

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OpenPayd announces real-time payments capability via Pix

Today, the global provider of embedded finance infrastructure, OpenPayd, announces its clients can now send and receive payments via Pix, the Brazilian real-time payment network.

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Griffin certifies as B Corp, prioritises sustainability

Griffin, the UK’s leading bank for fintechs, is thrilled to announce that it is now a certified B Corp - the global community of companies committed to high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. This milestone reinforces Griffin’s dedication to embedding sustainable and ethical business practices into its operations at all levels.

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Core Banking Transformation: Enabling Future Growth at a Systemic Bank

Join FinextraTV at the Temenos Community Forum 2024 as Mick Fennell, Business Line Director - Payments, Temenos and Serge Munten, Head of Transformation, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg discuss their digital transformation project and the obstacles the bank faced when modernising core banking and payments capabilities. Scoping out the project, it is explored how BIL decided to completely revisit their IT landscape to enable the bank to manage higher transaction volumes, keep up with changing regulations and drive future growth.

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Considering Cloud? Here are the options for banks

Join FinextraTV at the Temenos Community Forum 2024 as Tony Coleman, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Temenos and Keith Lynch, Head of Enterprise Business, EMEA, Red Hat dive deep into why choice remains a fundamental tenet for the banking industry and how cloud migration is no exception. A bank in 2024 has many options, whether it is moving to public cloud, where technology stacks are supported by hefty players such as AWS or Azure, for example, or working with SaaS providers. The conversation also shifts to expanding on the benefits of private cloud where cloud-like deployments are established. The advantages of hybrid cloud are also prevalent, where one technology stack can run across multiple footprints, allowing organisations to build an app once, but deploy it everywhere with open source technology.