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SEPA - Is there anything new?

Day 2 of the Swift conference in Boston was filled with meetings about SEPA and the PSD (for those of you outside Europe this is the Payment Services Directive, the new legislation to harmonise the payments environment across Europe). The good news is that nothing new was said, but perhaps this is also rather sad. Banks have been concentrating on p...

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Customer Intimacy

I hope you all had a great day yesterday. I thought today I should muse a little around one of the themes from yesterday's opening plenary. I am sure that like me, many of you noticed the more relaxed style of presentations. This fitted well with the theme of SWIFT moving from operational excellence to customer intimacy. Working more closely wit...

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Boston-SIBOS: The art of communication

Hi everyone, It's great to be back again for another year. I am sure most of you, like me, have spent the last few weeks in frantic preparation - arranging meetings, preparing presentations, briefings, speeches, press announcements and all the other things regarded as essential for a successful SIBOS. SIBOS is about communication and -- as every ...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Like MasterCard meets PayPal without the charges

That's the opinion of Ted Leonsis, chairman of RevolutionMoney, describing the new RevolutionCard, which was released in the US today. The PIN-protected card offers a line of credit, $15,000 top-up capacity, ID-theft protection and interest rates pegged to the card holder's credit rating. It also promises to significantly undercut the hated inter...

/payments /retail Trends in Financial Services

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Could IP disputes derail Sepa?

An interesting working paper from the Federal Reserve Board of Philadelphia which suggests that disputes over Intellectual Property rights pose a risk to the development of the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) and subsequent innovations in banking and retail payment media in Europe. The authors argue that the lack of a proper intellectual prop...

/payments /retail Finextra@Sibos

Matt White

Matt White North America editor at Finextra

If this is the future I'll give it a miss

Barclaycard has gone all high tech with its marketing for the new OnePulse card and set up a Micro site called ‘The institute for future living’. A fictional character called Professor Danny shows you how much easier life can be if you use the magical contactless card. Danny explains OnePulse whilst a video of a woman who simply can’t manage to pa...

/payments Cringeworthy marketing gallery

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Financial Objects joins Sibos PR binge

Shares in core banking vendor Financial Objects slipped four per cent after the company reported a 21% decline in revenues from its banking division. The group has appointed a new head of banking in an effort to revive sales, but warns that it now expects to record a full year decline in revenues in the division. Financial Objects is resisting call...

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'Build your own Bank' to become customer centric?

Over at NetBanker, Ron's wrote about the notion of PFM (Personal Financial Manager, eg Quicken) and that will not be the solution to bringing the last holdouts into online banking. In particular, he spoke of the older generation boomers, and others who if they have not adopted such tools, are unlikely to do so now. In any event, the post promp

/payments Futuristic Banking

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Bandwidth as an Internet currency

Computer scientists at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, in collaboration with colleagues from the Netherlands, are using a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application to explore a model for electronic commerce that uses Internet bandwidth as a global currency. The researchers envision an e-commerce model that connects users ...

/payments /retail Futuristic Banking

Elton Cane

Elton Cane Digital product delivery at News Corp Australia

Credit crunch won't stop First Data deal

First Data's acquisition by an affiliate of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) received domestic and US regulatory approval today. In recent weeks, as the US sub-prime mortgage crisis spread to the wider credit markets, there has been some speculation that the banks underwriting large leveraged deals such as KKR's $29billion acquisition of gl...

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