Banking

Group founded 24 Jan 2023
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Banks nowadays are in stiff competition for human resources with fintech. The financial technology sector often offers higher pay. Still, the prospects of many such start-ups are difficult to forecast – they are as likely to occupy a solid niche as they are to go bust. Stable companies in Latvia are only a handful. Primarily, fintech players active in Latvia are headquartered in foreign countries – the United Kingdom, to name one – despite maintaining offices in Riga and employing staff in Latvia

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Pallavi Kapale

Inbound Evolution: Inbound Transaction Processing and Inbound Conversations

The Payment Services Regulations (PSR) approach will bring about a significant change for all the payment firms. Its aim is to proactively prevent Authorized Push Payment (APP) fraud from occurring. I...

15 Jul 2024
Pallavi Kapale

Money Mules – Gaining fame in financial crime

Fraud accounts for atleast 40% of financial crime in the UK. In 2022, UK banks have identified over 39,000 accounts demonstrating behavior indicative of money muling[1]. NCA estimated that over GBP 10...

15 Jul 2024
Ben Goldin

Mind the Gap: Expectations vs. Reality in Modern SME Banking

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are undeniably a cornerstone of global economic growth and innovation. The International Labour Organization recently reported that in most OECD countries, S...

09 Jul 2024
Andrei Scutari

Assessing opportunities and getting ready for PSD3, PSR, and FiDA

In June 2023, The European Commission announced its proposals on regulations governing the payment services industry within the union. The much-anticipated third Payment Services Directive (PSD3) rep...

09 Jul 2024
Chris George

With physical bank branches disappearing, how will the UK’s move to digital finance play out?

Earlier this year, on February 22nd, the last remaining bank branch in the whole of the Peak District, Natwest in Bakewell, closed its doors for good. The closure leaves thousands of locals without...

03 Jul 2024
Abhinav Paliwal

Why Developed Economies are Benefiting from QR Payments?

It was long believed that developed economies firmly rooted in the credit and debit card tap-and-pay ecosystem would be difficult to change. Due to their perceived insecurity and clumsiness, QR code p...

24 Jun 2024
Benjamin Avraham

The Future of Financial Services: Collaboration and Competition Between Fintechs and Banks

The global fintech market is growing rapidly with a market size expected to top $608 billion by 2029, almost doubling from a projected $312 billion this year. In part, this can be attributed to the a...

05 Jun 2024
Mark Aldred

Is there a vote for improving access to cash and services with smarter fintech?

2024 is a year of multiple elections . Now the UK has been added to the list with its general election called for July 4th. This led me to think how much the loss of in-person banking services and th...

30 May 2024
Mayuri Jain

Why Finance is Deploying Natural Language Processing

In the ever-evolving landscape of finance, Natural Language Processing (NLP) has emerged as a game-changer. This innovative technology, which enables computers to understand and interpret human langua...

29 May 2024
Nick Green

Untangling the maze of fraud prevention solutions in financial services

Fraudsters are getting bolder and more sophisticated in their attacks on the financial sector. Their increasingly complex schemes are breaching institutional security and eroding the very foundation o...

23 May 2024

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