Financial technology

Could RegTech save the banking industry?

Great guest post by Jason boud Startup CEO @enterprisebe, Advisor @Vis_io @clarifyio #FinTech Mentor/Investor @clausematch@cutover @sbcFinTech@FinTechLabLDN @01Ventures@techstars #RegTech see more by him for…

9 years ago

Fintech insights with John Waupsh, author of Bankruption

By @SimonCocking. Interview with John Waupsh Fintech author, speaker, builder @Kasasa | Bankruption  | Next Money Austin lead | Bank Innovation mentor. He…

9 years ago

Salvatore Moccia, reflecting on the future of Fintech and Insurtech companies, at the Fintech Conference 2017

By @SimonCocking, interview with Salvatore Moccia Professor of strategic Management. Author, Keynote speaker. Always living my life with good humor What's your background…

9 years ago

Ireland’s FinTech Future

Great guest post by Head of Innovation at Leveris, Conor McAleavey  . See more about them here. http://irishtechnews.ie/business-showcase-leveris/ Although ‘Financial Technology’…

9 years ago

Fintech Innovation brings Hope, latest Breaking Banks podcast, hosted by Sam Maule

In this episode Sam Maule hosts a show about all the hopeful changes and possibilities in fintech today. First, we…

9 years ago

Will Fintech see more regulation in 2017?

Interesting guest post by Evan O’Gorman from Dublin Tech Summit, coming up February 15th / 16th, where we will be moderating the…

9 years ago

Brexit Blues: Why Dublin is Turning Into a Haven for Blockchain

Great guest post from the guys at Coin Desk, as part of the IDA Working Group on Blockchain where this article…

9 years ago

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