Monzo founder says the “positive effect of open banking on innovation has been nil”
When open banking was first introduced, it was suggested that it would enable both big banks and smaller firms to innovate. However, the founder...
Nordigen launches free API to solve the European “hot mess” of open banking
Credit scoring startup Nordigen has launched a new open banking API to solve the issue of expensive solutions in the market, taking a swing at companies like Tink and Plaid in the process.
Fabrick launches two turnkey PSD2 solutions
Italian RegTech company Fabrick has launched two ready-to-use solutions enabling companies to remain compliant with the updated Payments Services Directive (PSD2).
Biometric identity verification company iProov signs deal with NorthRow to boost customer due diligence...
iProov, the spoof-resistant biometric authentication technology company, has revealed that it has inked a partnership with RegTech venture NorthRow.
Nearly half of banks could soon be digital new survey finds
Almost half of the banking executives around the world are looking to digitalise their businesses, according Temenos' new research.
RegTech 100 iSignthis and Worldline finalise partnership in 2018
European payments firm Worldline has bolstered its digital identity capabilities by partnering with RegTech 100 company iSignthis.
PNC Bank and Venmo fight highlights the debate about introducing open banking rules in...
Pressure is mounting for PNC Bank after it locked out clients from using bill-splitting app Venmo, but the affair also highlights a the question of whether open banking should be introduced in the US.
Open banking company Tink acquires Instantor
Swedish FinTech Tink has ramped up its European expansion by acquiring Instantor, the credit decision solutions provider that uses open banking technology.
British FCA may delay strong customer authentication for another 18 months
New EU rules boosting customer security are set to be enforced by mid-September. However, the UK may take another 18 months to implement the changes.
Robert Bell of 86 400 believes that open banking wont show any effects for...
If everything goes according to plan, then Australia will introduce open banking in July. The founder of neobank 86 400 cannot wait, but believes the benefits will take some time to manifest.