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Hidden payments ‘too big too ignore’

Banking 2020

Cash has always been the ultimate way of hiding your tracks but now the banking industry needs to start paying more attention to so-called ‘hidden payments’ that are not conducted using traditional channels, as these activities are growing at an increasing rate. Why the move to hidden payments?

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Three’s a crowd: Third party security risks grow

Banking 2020

Third party payment provider security. Facilitating new services like mobile payments can be done via two main methods – in-house or through a third party such as a mobile payment service provider who uses an Application Programming Interface, or API. In all three cases, operating models need to be improved and reassessed.

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New But Not Yet Normal: Can Agility Make the Difference?

Banking 2020

Burgeoning regulations like BASEL III, individual liquidity adequacy assessment etc. and corresponding liquidity pressures, which were aimed at making the banking system shock-proof are indicating an erosion of growth in many high potential markets. New opportunities for economic growth are taking center-stage across the globe.

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Sweden set to win cashless race

Banking 2020

Cash is still dominant in most developing markets, and even in places like the US, paper money still accounts for most consumer payments by volume. A study from Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology says the country’s embrace of electronic payments means it’s set to ditch cash in the near future. Number one?

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PWC Takes Very Optimistic View Of Retail Banking

Tech and Finance

PWC Retail banking. In its report on Retail Banking 2020 — Evolution or Revolution, PWC optimistically ignores many of the details of its survey and concludes that banking has a great days ahead. It suggests that top regional banks in the U.S.

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PWC Takes Very Optimistic View Of Retail Banking

Tech and Finance

PWC Retail banking. In its report on Retail Banking 2020 — Evolution or Revolution, PWC optimistically ignores many of the details of its survey and concludes that banking has a great days ahead. It suggests that top regional banks in the U.S.

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Expanding the Banking Talent Pool

Banking 2020

There must be a marriage of financial content and experience with the new thinking and agility that will create of what banking will be in the future. The cynics will argue that this new hiring method won’t work for regulated financial services, or that people would rather go to a technology firm than a bank.