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BANKING & ENTERPRISE TECH

BANKING & ENTERPRISE TECH

FinTech investor tryb pumps $4m into smart contracts firm Chinsay

Sweden-based smart contracts company Chinsay has picked up $4m from Singapore-based FinTech investor tryb Capital. Read more: www.fintechroundup.com

Wells Fargo and Finicity sign data aggregation partnership

Finicity has inked a major data aggregation deal with Wells Fargo that will enable its customers’ data to be shared by financial apps and services. Read more: finovate.com

Meniga picks up €7.5m to help banks adapt to FinTech

Digital banking platform Meniga has picked up €7.5m in a round led by Nordic VC Industrifonden. Read more: www.fintechroundup.com

HR Path grabs €30m to take software global

French human resources management service HR Path has raised €30m in a new round of funding. Read more: www.fintechroundup.com

Commonwealth Bank of Australia joins quantum revolution

QxBranch, the quantum computing and data analytics software company, has created a quantum computing simulator for the CBA. Read more: www.bankingtech.com

TCS Bancs wins AU$13.6m core banking system contract

Reserve Bank of Australia has made a decision to overhaul its core banking technology with TCS Financial Solutions’ Bancs system. Read more: www.bankingtech.com

HSBC chairman Douglas Flint: We welcome “crazy” FinTech ideas

The boss of one of Britain’s biggest banks has said it welcomes “crazy” ideas which come from FinTech startups. Read more: www.cityam.com

Ummah Finance to become first UK-based mobile Islamic bank

Ummah Finance aims to be “the first UK born Islamic bank solely set up and operating from London”, with a fully digital proposition. Read more: www.bankingtech.com

Measuring success in banking innovation

What do we hope to achieve by trying to measure banking innovation according to old habits and routines? Surely only the customer can measure our success? Read more: banknxt.com

Lloyds partners Microsoft for online banking facial recognition

Lloyds is teaming up with Microsoft to pilot the use of fingerprint and facial recognition technology for online banking logins on Windows 10 devices. Read more: www.finextra.com

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