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Apr
13

Know Your Customer celebrates strategic client wins with Volopay and Coda Payments

Leading RegTech provider Know Your Customer has announced its latest strategic client wins in Singapore: Volopay and Coda Payments.

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Apr
12

MENA fintechs and banks unite for innovation at DIFC’s Dubai FinTech Summit Dialogues

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) hosted the second Dubai FinTech Summit Dialogues this week, powered by the Innovation Hub.

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Apr
12

Insurance firms shift strategic priorities to focus on operational resilience, efficiency and control according to new research from AutoRek

Strategic priorities in the global insurance sector are shifting as firms increase their focus on operational resilience, according to new research from AutoRek.

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Apr
12

In a paperless & automated world employees use an average of 10,000 pieces of paper a year & two-thirds of businesses still manually process accounts

ExpenseOnDemand, recently commissioned an extensive survey of business leaders to understand how firms are utilising tech, and the demand for tailored solutions.

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Apr
06

Award-winning Aussie fintech Rush Gold in the right place at the right time

Rush Gold has been a regular at Australian fintech awards over the years and is now really coming into its own with the current rush to gold in the investment market.

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Apr
05

Orange Bank and Mambu expand partnership to France

Orange Bank announced it will migrate to Mambu’s cloud banking platform at its head office in France based on the successful launch of Orange Bank on Mambu in Spain in 2019.

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Apr
04

UK fintech Bud expands into the US with key hires and funding from HSBC, Goldman Sachs and TransUnion

UK fintech Bud, a leader in Open Banking and transactional data intelligence, has announced its expansion into the United States.

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Apr
03

Australian app developers join class action against tech giants Apple and Google

Australian app designers and founders are taking on Apple and Google alleging the companies abused their market power to charge 30 per cent commissions on in-app spending.

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