Trends in Financial Services
Archive for: May, 2009
Rss feed of blogs Richard Spong - Sterling Commerce - London | 06/05/2009 | 3330 views | 1 comment
Although many may claim to have done so, nobody could have predicted the severity of the current economic situation. The domino-effect continues and it is becoming more and more difficult to determine whether a business partner, competitor or service provider will be in existence next month or even next week. As a result many mergers and acquisit... Tags: Online banking, Payments
Rss feed of blogs Hans Hagen - SmallChange - Mauves sur Loire | 04/05/2009 | 4758 views | 1 comment
For some time I have been intrigued by banks' lack of interest in, or inability to leverage their ATM networks to gain a competitive edge. Traditionally used for cash advances and balance enquiries, ATMs have turned into more of a multimedia kiosk capable of providing a wide range of services. One area of particular interest, in my mind, is money t... Tags: Cards, Payments
Rss feed of blogs John Cant - MPI Europe Ltd - London | 04/05/2009 | 2800 views
In one of my recent Financial Sector bulletins, I initiated a discussion on whether innovation is a good strategy for current market conditions. The debate on our FS Think Tank LinkedIn group - a new and growing discussion group set up with a number of alliance partners - was particularly active and practical. For example, I was glad to read that ... Tags: Retail banking, Wholesale banking
Rss feed of blogs a non-active Finextra member | 01/05/2009 | 4373 views
The National Venture Capital Association yesterday unveiled a four point plan to resuscitate the dead IPO market currently vexing the VC community. The plan calls for greater cooperation among ecosystem partners, enhanced liquidity paths, tax incentives, and regulatory changes. While all of NVCA's proposals are compelling and needed, we are particu... Tags: Trade execution
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