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Fidor: How Cloud-Based Banking Helps With Compliance

PYMNTS

Consumers pivoting to online banking are also more concerned over the privacy and security of their data, especially as fraud volumes creep up —and financial regulators are taking notice. Digital-only challenger bank Varo has partnered with third-party cloud technology provider Temenos to bring its core banking to the cloud, for one example.

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Amex, Santander Explore FinTech Using API

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American Express has filed for a blockchain-based proof of payment technology, and Santander U.K. Traditional banks and other financial institutions are undergoing tremendous pressure right now to compete in an environment where they are faced with enormous scrutiny from government regulators looking to mitigate risk.

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Mastercard: Using AI To Cure Healthcare’s $240B Fraud, Waste And Abuse Problem

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By the year 2027, the expectation is that those costs will have swelled to $6 trillion annually or roughly $17,000 per citizen or 19 percent of the GDP. Healthcare in the U.S. is a massive industry. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid , $3.5 trillion — or roughly $11,000 per person — was spent in the U.S.

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What could R3’s DLT-based platform mean for global payments?

NCR

The debate surrounding blockchain – or more specifically distributed ledger technology (DLT) – and its viability for widespread rollout across the global financial system rumbles on, but it seems that we are beginning to see clearer signs of how this area of innovation could have a real impact on the industry.

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10 Lessons We Learned at the Nacha Smarter Faster Payment Conference

South State Correspondent

The major themes of fraud, artificial intelligence (AI), expansion of instant payments, open banking, and regulation were particularly relevant to your roles as executives, risk managers, compliance officers, and technology leaders. It is likely that regulators will soon ask banks to come up with a plan.