Paul Rohan

Open Banking Strategy Formation by Paul Rohan, reviewed

By @SimonCocking.  Review of “Open Banking Strategy Formation” by Paul Rohan  also author “PSD2 in Plain English”, see more by Paul for Irish…

9 years ago

Open Banking Strategy opportunities analysed by Paul Rohan

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Paul Rohan Author of : "Open Banking Strategy Formation" and "PSD2 in Plain English", see more by…

9 years ago

Where will the “Irresistible Force” of Platform Ecosystems collide with the “Immovable Object” of Financial Services Regulation?

Latest great guest post by Paul Rohan, author: PSD2 in Plain English and his latest book Open Banking Strategy Formation,…

9 years ago

What iPhone-type “dominant design” will emerge in an Open Banking Ecosystem?

Latest great guest post by Paul Rohan, author: PSD2 in Plain English. Image from Pixabay. Dominant design is a technology…

9 years ago

Can bank CEOs design “SMART” Goals to prompt Open Banking adoption?

Latest great guest post by Paul Rohan, author: PSD2 in Plain English In his recent letter to Amazon shareholders, Amazon…

9 years ago

Is PSD2 the start of a Fintech Regulation “Arms Race”?

Latest great guest post by Paul Rohan Author: PSD2 in Plain English The EU is not alone in considering how public data…

9 years ago

Will the EU’s PSD2 Law conquer Conway’s Law?

By Paul Rohan Author: PSD2 in Plain English http://irishtechnews.ie/paul-rohan-explains-psd2-and-the-future-of-banking/ Melvin Conway argued as early as 1967 that there is a relationship between…

9 years ago

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