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Pannovate enlists Salt Edge’s customer authentication services

British payment and digital banking technology venture Pannovate has partnered up with Salt Edge, the customer authentication company, to provide clients with a smooth way of launching regulatory compliant banking and payment services.

Robert Bell of 86 400 believes that open banking won’t show any effects for...

If everything goes according to plan, then Australia will introduce open banking in July. The founder of neobank 86 400 cannot wait, but believes the benefits will take some time to manifest.

RBS’ banking app Bó faces another setback as it forces 6,000 customers to destroy...

The Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS) banking app Bó has suffered yet another setback after it had to send out new cards to 6,000 customers as their old ones were non-compliant with the EU’s strong customer authentication (SCA) rules.

“There will not be alignment” Sajid Javid tells businesses as Brexit approaches

The UK's chancellor of the Exchequer has admitted that some firms will suffer as he ruled out alignment with EU legislation.

Open banking champion Tink raises €90m to roll out its operations across Europe

Having just filled its war chest with €90m of fresh capital, Swedish banking portal Tink is gearing up to roll out its services across Europe on a massive scale.

The biggest challenges giving the RegTech sector a headache right now

From getting accurate data to responding to new regulatory challenges, there are plenty of opportunities and obstacles to overcome for RegTech innovators.

Fabrick launches two turnkey PSD2 solutions

Italian RegTech company Fabrick has launched two ready-to-use solutions enabling companies to remain compliant with the updated Payments Services Directive (PSD2).

Why do businesses fail to comply with MiFID II?

The EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) is a complicated piece of legislation. Still, no business can afford to get it wrong.

How the Joker malware steals people’s money

A new piece of malware with the same name as one of Batman’s most iconic foes is costing Android users money.

Are these the weirdest ways the European Banking Authority would allow customer authentication?

From vein recognition to the way people write, the European Banking Authority has revealed some odd ways customers can prove their identities under the new SCA rules.

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