All posts tagged "Banking"
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ECB launches SupTech procurement
The European Central Bank (ECB) is stepping up its investment in SupTech – technology for supervisory agencies – with a planned spend of more than £200m (US$276m). SupTech has growing
- Posted January 21, 2021
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Bank of England moves to ‘unlock potential’ of cloud
The Bank of England (BoE) appointed Appvia, a London-based cloud services start-up, to help it integrate cloud technology across its operations last week. The BoE’s head of digital platforms, Oliver
- Posted December 10, 2020
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The final lap: an interview with the UK’s open banking champion
With use of open banking gathering pace in the UK, Imran Gulamhuseinwala tells Ian Hall about the journey so far, the challenges ahead – and open banking’s potential for government.
- Posted October 15, 2020
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UK open banking users surpass two million with payments projected to drive further growth
More than two million people are now using open banking-enabled products in the UK – a doubling in usage in just over six months, despite the challenges created by the
- Posted October 1, 2020
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Slow but sure: exploring open banking’s potential for streamlining citizen services
Open banking creates super-fast, automated data connections and brings significant possibilities for improving public service delivery, but adoption has so far been slow. Ian Hall investigates the opportunities and obstacles
- Posted July 23, 2020
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Open banking gets off to slow start in Australia
Open banking has become a reality in Australia after the country’s Consumer Data Right (CDR) legislation went live on 1 July. The country’s four major banks – ANZ, Commonwealth
- Posted July 9, 2020
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UK open banking body launches app store to clarify ‘daunting’ market
The body leading the development of ‘open banking’ in the UK has this week launched an app store in a bid to help buyers navigate what it describes as a
- Posted June 11, 2020
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Saving government: Ian Ackerley, chief executive of National Savings & Investments
During the financial crisis, the UK government stepped in to nationalise some of the country’s biggest banks; coming onto the public sector’s books, they joined a retail savings bank set
- Posted September 11, 2019
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From bitter experience: Lord O’Donnell on the next recession
The world economy is in trouble, former UK Cabinet Secretary Gus O’Donnell told the 2019 Global Government Summit, and governments must become more effective – repairing their economies, and reshaping
- Posted August 14, 2019
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Case Study: Transforming The Court Funds Office – Part of the Ministry of Justice
The Court Funds Office provides a banking service to all civil courts in England and Wales, accounting for money paid into and out of court and looking after investments with
- Posted August 2, 2019