Innovation in Financial Services
Archive for: July, 2012
Rss feed of blogs Colin Day - SunGard - London | 20/07/2012 | 2623 views
Competition for high net worth (HNW) clients is pushing banks to innovate around new product offerings. A huge influx of wealth & private banking businesses has sprung up in the region, focusing on the wealth that is being generated domestically. This is typically new money, first generation wealth and therein lays the challenge for established... Tags: Online banking, Retail banking
Rss feed of blogs Alexander Peschkoff - TEDIPAY - London | 18/07/2012 | 2457 views | 2 comments
The following fact always comes as a surprise to many people: there are very few technologies (as opposed to features) that Apple actually invented. Take iPhone, for example: Apple simply "glued" together (OK, it was far from simple and trivial, but still) components and technologies that existed for a number of years elsewhere. It all started wit... Tags: Mobile & online, Payments
Rss feed of blogs Pat Carroll - ValidSoft - London | 18/07/2012 | 3275 views | 1 comment
It was interesting to read in the FT's special on 'Cyberwarfare' recently which identifies that pin pad payment terminals pose a security risk for millions of consumers. According to MWR InfoSecurity, cybercriminals can use fake cards containing a software code to gain access not only to a customer's PIN and primary account numbers shown on the fr... Tags: Cards, Security
Rss feed of blogs Mark Gerzso - Bankfutura E-Finance Research - Budapest | 16/07/2012 | 2316 views | 1 comment
Personal Finance Management is in the focus of most banks nowadays. However, if it comes to PFM most banks (and vendors) are at the very early phase of their learning curve, at least, in the continental Europe. Bankfutura E-Finance Research has recently published a new market research and study on the financial behavior of German customers. The rep... Tags: Online banking
Rss feed of blogs Alexander Peschkoff - TEDIPAY - London | 11/07/2012 | 1922 views | 1 comment
A French friend of mine recently boasted about his "ultra-secure" credit card issued by his local bank - that card required SMS-based authorization of every transaction. There is nothing secure about SMS-based systems (SMS forwarding attacks were first reported six years ago), but that's not the point. I got my iPad out and in less than two minute... Tags: Cards, Retail banking
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09 Jul, 2012
Darren Negraeff - Zafin Labs - Vancouver 2591 views
Tags: Retail banking, Wholesale banking
08 Jul, 2012
Michael Nuciforo - Keatan - London 4357 views | 2 comments
Tags: Mobile & online, Retail banking
05 Jul, 2012
Alexander Peschkoff - TEDIPAY - London 3812 views | 3 comments
Tags: Mobile & online, Payments
03 Jul, 2012
Rupert Fallows - KPIT Cummins - Reading 2265 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
03 Jul, 2012
Bo Harald - ZEF Solutions - Esbo 2030 views | 1 comment
Tags: Online banking, Payments
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