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The pound will not be round, or maybe around, for much longer

As the new 12-sided £1 coin enters circulation, a survey shows that a third of Brits think that cash will be obsolete within just three years.

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UK FS firms see fight against cybercrime as major challenge

British financial services firms expect to increase IT spending at a healthy rate in the near future, according to a CBI/PwC survey which also shows that combatting cybercrime is a growing imperative for the industry.

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Russian hacker pleads guilty over $500m Citadel malware

A Russian hacker accused of helping to develop and maintain the notorious Citadel malware toolkit, which was used to steal more than $500 million from bank accounts, faces up to 10 years in a US prison after pleading guilty to computer fraud.

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Can banks really win in the payments business of the future? – new Finextra report

New research from Finextra finds that banks must re-evaluate their role in the payments industry due to growing demand from digitally driven customers, new regulation, pioneering technology and the need to prioritise innovation over legacy.

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G20 urged to set up central bank blockchain consortium

The central banks of the G20 countries should set up a blockchain consortium to study the technology, investigating areas such as the creation of digital national fiat currencies, says a report from the Centre for International Governance Innovation (Cigi).

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Banks embrace the cloud

Overcoming security concerns, the majority of financial services firms in the US and Asia Pacific have embraced cloud technology, won over by the potential for massive cost savings, according to research from IDC Financial Insights.

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Britain to go cashless in 2043?

Britain will finally be cashless by 2043, at least that's what an online casino is betting after examining paper money's form.

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FS firms riddled with poor code

The financial services industry is putting itself at security risk thanks to poor quality software code, according to analysis from Cast.

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GSMA claims 500m registered mobile money accounts

The GSMA today unveiled its sixth ‘State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money’, offering a current snapshot of the mobile money landscape and highlighting the impact of mobile money on lives, economies and innovation over the past 10 years.

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Millennials drive US mobile banking

Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, today released the results of Expectations & Experiences, its quarterly consumer trends survey.

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Domestic card schemes shift focus to digital payments

The development of new payment services and the evolution of technology are currently the top priority of most domestic schemes. An overwhelming majority of schemes are in favour of cross-border collaboration and the top two rated actions are sharing of technical standards and jointly developing technical solutions.

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Institutional investors shift trading desk spending to tech

Institutional investors in 2016 increased budgets to fixed-income trading desks in preparation for shifts in the interest-rate environment, and continued to ramp up IT budgets to keep pace with the dramatic changes technology is triggering in financial markets around the world.

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Brits warm to mobile tap and pay

Hurried workers grabbing lunch on the go and relaxing with an end-of-day pint are behind rising UK mobile contactless payment numbers, according to Worldpay.

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Kaspersky records uptick in financial phishing and banking malware

2016 saw a big increase in financial phishing and banking malware, with crooks particularly targeting Android users, according to cybersecurity specialist Kaspersky Lab.

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Global fintech funding plunges in 2016 but expected to regain momentum in 2017

Funding for fintech companies around the world plummeted in 2016, with American and European firms experiencing a particularly sharp drop in investment, according to a report from KPMG and PitchBook which nevertheless predicts a bumper 2017.

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Private digital currencies need regulation to flourish - Bank of Canada research

Digital currencies such as Bitcoin will not be safe without government intervention and are likely to be counterfeited, according to a Bank of Canada report drawing on the lessons off private bank notes in the 1800s.

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The Clearing House calls for overhaul of AML practices

US bank lobby group The Clearing House has called for an overhaul of how its members deal with AML requirements, arguing that they should spend less time and money on submitting suspicious activity reports and instead concentrate on using more innovative methods to thwart money laundering and terrorist financing.

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The fintech effect: Banks buy in to benefits of boosting financial well-being

Fintech startups are setting new standards for customer control and experience, forcing high street banks to up their game, says UK charity the Fairbanking Foundation.

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Global LEI initiative struggles for momentum

US regulators have been slammed for their part in the stalling of the Legal Entity Identifier project, which last year saw more lapsed LEIs than new ones.

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Global cash withdrawals jumps 10% in 2015

Research from RBR shows the number of ATM cash withdrawals worldwide grew by 10% in 2015, the fastest rate since 2011.