American regulators warn financial services to up their cybersecurity as risk of hack attacks...
The US conflict with Iran has caused several American regulators to warn businesses that the risk of cyberattacks is on the rise.
FinTech takes the lead in AI integration for risk and compliance
A new study by Moody's Analytics presents groundbreaking findings in the field of AI adoption within various financial sectors.
Voice assistant-powered transactions to increase by more than 400%
Voice assistant-powered e-commerce transaction values are expected to reach 19.4bn by 2023, an increase from just $4.6bn in 2021.
Curbio lands $25m credit facility
Curbio, a pay-at-closing home improvement product for real estate agents, brokerages and their listing clients, has closed a $25m credit facility.
Arturo appoints InsurTech industry titan as new Chief Strategy Officer
Arturo, a leading property intelligence company, has appointed InsurTech industry titan Jeffrey Taylor as its new Chief Strategy Officer.
Should we be regulating RegTech?
Regulation technology (RegTech) companies are coming into the market to help ensure financial institutions can keep up with compliance, but who is to say these tech businesses are meeting it themselves?
Swiss Re sets lofty $3.6bn net income target for 2024
Swiss Re Group has unveiled ambitious financial targets, as it aims to improve its net income by $3.6bn in 2024.
Currencycloud, FxPro partner to launch new e-money business
Cross-border payments firm Currencycloud has partnered with global broker FxPro to offer a new e-money service called BnkPro.
Top FinTech acquisitions in 2022, so far
With 2022 more than halfway finished, it has been a mixed year. Wars, rising cost of living, interest rate hikes, supply chain issues and multiple extreme weather conditions. There has been a lot to cope with.
Singapore to pioneer climate reporting with mandatory disclosures from 2025
Singapore has taken a significant leap towards enhancing corporate transparency and accountability in addressing climate change.