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In the second episode of FStech’s three-part video podcast series sponsored by HCLTech, Sudip Lahiri, Executive Vice President & Head of Financial Services for Europe & UKI at HCLTech examines the ...
Citigroup has expanded its senior leadership in both technology investment banking and its Asia macro division, hiring two experienced executives from JPMorgan Chase as part of a broader push to boost ...
Following the launch of Zopa’s first current account last month, FStech news editor Alexandra Leonards caught up with Merve Ferrero, chief strategy officer at the digital bank to explore how ...
Revolut is contemplating buying a nationally chartered bank in the US in order to gain an American banking licence, according to a report by the Financial Times (FT).
Visa has partnered with Fintech Cadence, a non-profit incubator, to support companies building products and services for the payments and remittance sectors.
Zempler Bank has partnered with Wise to roll out an international payment service for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as it seeks to meet the growing demand for international transactions.
The chief commercial officer, personal & business banking of ABN Amro has revealed that the Dutch bank is scaling up ChatGPT in its call centres.
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) firm Klarna has signed an agreement with point-of-sale provider Clover to bring its services to businesses and shops in the US.
Santander, Banco Galicia, and Naranja X have joined forces to launch a new fraud and scam intelligence-sharing network in Argentina.
A group of major financial institutions including NatWest, Morgan Stanley and Aberdeen have launched a new tech initiative to strengthen operational resilience across the financial sector.
Lloyds Banking Group has launched a new travel booking service on its mobile app in a UK-bank first. The new service, powered by travel tech platform Hopper, enables customers to book flights and ...
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) firm Klarna has reached over 11 million active customers in the UK. The business has also doubled its merchant base in a year to 60,000. Argos, eBay, Eurostar, and John Lewis ...
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