All posts tagged "NS&I"
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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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UK ‘open banking’ champion looks to boost payments functionality
The UK is “90% of the way” through the first, implementation phase of introducing ‘open banking’, according to the body leading its development – which has just set out its
- Posted May 21, 2020
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Addressing challenges through collaboration: the benefits of crown-to-crown payments processing
The Home Office Payment Processing Service (HOPPS) managed more than 700,000 visa applications a year. The service was experiencing challenges – not only with the sheer volume of applications but
- Posted April 15, 2020
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Help to Save and the power of cross-departmental working
When NS&I Government Payment Services (NS&I GPS) began working on devising and delivering Help to Save, a new savings scheme designed for working people on low incomes, it faced a
- Posted January 27, 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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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
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Public finances: the power of fintech in service delivery
Using capabilities honed in the UK’s banking sector, NS&I Government Payment Services (NS&I GPS) manages monetary transactions across government. And the HM Treasury agency is now gearing up for the
- Posted April 3, 2019