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Anna Milne

Anna Milne

S Editor at Finextra
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Bio Finextra research- papers and events. Career History Verdict publication Electronic Payments International- reporter, then editor; Retail Banker International, Cards International- reporter, then dep ed

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Why the drag with PSD2?

19 Jan 2021

From this blog two years ago, how much has changed? So PSD2 arrived in a flurry of nothing. As underwhelming as it was entirely predictable, not only was the first deadline missed by pretty much all concerned, the innovative and enticing new services PSD2 is supposed to facilitate are far from fruition. Banks either feel there is little in it for ...

Open Banking

Design and deliver- creating an agile and secure ecosystem for data to drive open banking services

28 Jan 2019

Data, cloud, security and networks are going to underpin the success of banking’s strategy in open banking, was the strong message at a recent roundtable event hosted by Finextra, in association with Equinix, in central London. Where is everyone? Banks need to understand what the ecosystem is made up of- where each player sits, how each service or ...

 

Japan is open-banking its arms to a fintech revolution

09 Mar 2018

It is a little-known fact that Japan has embraced the notion of open banking, having been inspired by the European Payment Services Directive. In fact, not only has it embraced open banking, it is storming full steam ahead with it. And while an open banking ecosystem has not been mandated in Japan, the banks there are responding as if it had been....

 

PSD2- why such a slow burn?

19 Feb 2018

So PSD2 arrived in a flurry of nothing. As underwhelming as it was entirely predictable, not only was the first deadline missed by pretty much all concerned, the innovative and enticing new services PSD2 is supposed to facilitate are far from fruition. So why is this? Banks either feel there is little in it for them, or that the average customer s...

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