All articles by Sorin-Andrei Dojan
Sorin-Andrei Dojan
OCR Labs Global to deliver digital identity verification to Mvine
Digital ID verification provider OCR Labs Global has announced partnering with Mvine
Qik Banco Digital Dominicano becomes Dominican Republic’s first neobank
Qik Banco Digital Domincano has launched on the Temenos Banking Cloud, bringing digital banking to over 10 million people in the Dominican Republic
Axiom Bank, White Clay partner to enhance data strategy
Orlando-based Axiom Bank, N.A. has partnered with White Clay, a company helping community and regional financial institutions improve relationships and increase revenue
Machine learning and data consortium can fight identity theft: AU10TIX
Sorin Dojan speaks with Nir Stern from AU10TIX about how to combat identity theft efficiently as well as the challenges ahead for traditional and digital banks
NatWest limits crypto payments to fight online criminals
Natwest has announced limiting daily crypto transactions to £1,000, with a £5,000 30-day-limit imposed on exchanges
European banks and fintechs to increase investment over the next 18 months: CCGroup report
Around 70% of European banks and fintechs will increase investment in financial technology over the next 18 months despite economic downturn, according to a CCGroup report published on Wednesday
CRIF partners with iwoca to bring instant lending to UK SMEs
Credit information provider CRIF has partnered with iwoca to provide British small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with almost-instant open-banking access to loans
European banks reel from SVB and Signature banks collapse
Bank of Ireland and Italian Banco BPM’s stocks slipped on Tuesday following the collapse of SVB last Friday
SVB Monday fallout: US president steps in as banks suffer a downturn
US president Joe Biden says he will do “whatever needed” following the collapses of SVB and Signature banks
CBDC payments will reach $213bn in 2030: Juniper Research
The value of payments via central bank digital currencies (CBDC) will reach $212bn annually by 2030, a new study conducted by Juniper Research shows