Banking

Dec
13

Open banking fintech TrueLayer to open operations in Dublin

Tencent-back UK fintech company TrueLayer has begun hiring for a new Dublin office as part of a greater push in Europe.

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Dec
13

Trilo launches Open Banking solution for merchants and consumers

Trilo has launched its Alpha service version in the UK, offering an open banking solution that will serve merchants and everyday consumers.

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Dec
13

Nesta names Open Banking challenge winners

Nesta has named Mojo Mortgages, Moneybox, Plum and Wagestream as the winners of its £1.5 million open banking competition.

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Dec
13

Allica Bank hires three fintech heavyweights

Business bank Allica Bank has continued its recent growth with a trio of senior fintech hires.

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Dec
13

Fintech startup TrueLayer raises $25 million

London-based fintech startup TrueLayer has raised $25 million from investors including Temasek, Anthemis, Connect Ventures and Northzone, the company said on Monday. The firm, which develops technology that enables financial technology companies to access account data from high street banks, said it will use the funding to continue to grow its business. Founded in 2016, TrueLayer is one of several startups seeking to take advantage of European Union and UK open banking rules which require lenders to open up their data to other companies so they can tailor products to their customers. “The company is growing,” said Francesco Simoneschi, TrueLayer’s chief executive and co-founder. “We wanted to continue to increase […]

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Dec
13

UK digital bank Ziglu launches P2P payments for Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash

London-based challenger bank Ziglu said Monday that it has been licensed as an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) by the U.K.’s FCA.

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Dec
12

Crypto-friendly banking platform Cashaa expanding in India, US, Africa

Crypto-friendly banking platform Cashaa has unveiled its expansion plans, having raised $5 million from investment and advisory firm O1ex.

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Nov
28

HSBC to build the bank of the future by giving its 30,000 devs access to APIs

HSBC is building a new digital banking platform, with the organisation looking to power the bank of the future through the use of APIs. Turning to Salesforce-owned MuleSoft, HSBC chief architect of digital technologies Prakash Sethuraman said the bank is taking advantage of open banking to develop new, “connected” experiences for its more than 38 million customers worldwide, using this as the foundation for the bank of the future. Speaking at Dreamforce 2019 in San Francisco last week, Sethuraman said HSBC is wanting to reach out beyond the branch, the contact centre, and other more traditional channels to create those connected experiences. “When we work with our partners and they […]

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