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  • user 12:18 am on December 28, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    10 Most Innovative CEOs in Banking 2016 

    has been a year of many things. No, really, just look at this list of trending Twitter topics of the year (spoiler: elections, Brexit and PokemonGo all made the list). But the memories are still fresh of, possibly, the most meaningful event in the world: the ComptrollerRead More
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  • user 1:25 pm on September 19, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    The Most Talked-about Companies at Finovate Weren’t Onstage 

    The talked-about at Fall 2016 weren&;t even presenting on the stage at the New York Hilton last week. But they represent everything innovators love to love and love to hate: The Succesful Disruptor and The Evil Bank. If Amazon was the North Star &; a beacon of simplicity &8212;Read More
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  • user 12:19 am on August 17, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Uber, Green Dot & MasterCard Expand Instant Pay to Most U.S. Debit Cards 

    announced yesterday that the  Pay option for its drivers has been  extended to nearly all U.S. , with the help of Send and Dot, the operator of the mobile-first bank GoBank. “The expansion offers frictionless, elegant service to Uber, which is the poster child for the on-demand market,” said GreenRead More
    Bank Innovation

     
  • user 12:59 am on June 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Winners of Finance Magnates’ Most Outstanding Fintech Product Announced! 

    The winner of the Magnates award has been at the TLV Conference.
    FinTech – Finance Magnates | Financial and business news

     
  • user 5:36 pm on May 3, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    CFAs Warn That Asset Management Firms Should Fear Fintech Most 

    That
    The respondents didn&;t view the fintech threat as a flash in the pan. They viewed robos as having a continued, large impact on the industry in five years, while they were more skeptical about the ability of crowdfunding and marketplace lending to last …
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    European fintech funding deals have tripled, but the Brexit threat poses a
    Thanks to helpful regulations, Europe has become a hotbed of fintech activity, and deals in this region have tripled in the last year. But the looming threat of the "Brexit" could shake up the way investors pour their money into the region. European …
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    Brexit good for UK FinTech
    From my perspective and given my role as a top global FinTech influencer, I&39;ve been asked many times recently about the impact on the blossoming UK FinTech (Financial ) industry should the UK vote to leave the EU. So let&39;s look specifically …
    Read more on Finextra (blog)

     
  • user 7:10 pm on May 2, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Top 20 Most Promising Banking Technology Solution Providers 2016 

    Nexright driving & innovation leveraging API Economy

    The millennials will soon constitute up to half the global workforce by 2020 and it is only natural for public serving organizations like to pay heed to their concerns. Banking–according to a study by Viacom, a media network–faces the highest risk of disruption.

    Leaders of banking managements are often weighed down by the gravity of having to serve their customers, with mass transactions, at the same time, offering personalized content to their banking needs.

    Unlike banks that are born digital, traditional banks cannot afford the luxury of starting with a clean slate, and they must build the newfangled architecture on top of the legacy foundation. In an effort to ease down the process of transformation, Nexright bids a continuous-delivery approach of new functionalities.

    “We have developed an API management for banks that allows digital innovation running alongside the slow-speed, transaction focused legacy systems,” explains Dilip Mohapatra, Director, Nexright.

    Nexright’s solution provides for a digital customer ecosystem with digital customers–complementing and enhancing existing capabilities to collect, analyze, and utilize financial data. The Melbourne, Australia headquartered banking solution provider allows CIOs of banks to redefine banking and drive innovation, leveraging digital data and API as core foundation.

    “Application Programming Interface (API) is the secret sauce of the digital economy that allows banks to open up banking services and data via APIs,
    and offer a broader range of products and services to their customers,” Mohapatra adds. Holding their steadfast campaigns towards unravelling the concept of contextual banking via data analytics, Nexright channels harmless, but prospective banking information to invoke potential banking businesses through secure pluggable interfaces–APIs.

    For instance, a mortgage API holds relevant mortgage data as assets and the points of interest and impact for banks.

    Nexright’s banking product, which is essentially a set of simplified service and API models, allows transformation of banks in core banking and
    digital banking in parallel. Some of these solutions leverage banking industry standards like IBM IFW (Information FrameWork). Mohapatra cites an example of Nexright assisting one of Australia’s topmost banks in establishing an API center of Excellence to fuel the API economy and drive digital disruption. Through IBM IFW and BIAN, the provider created a modern platform based on open architecture with integration and straight-through processing capabilities.

    “Application Programming Interface (API) is the secret sauce of the digital economy that allows banks to open up banking services and data via APIs”

    On top of that, Nexright also has a dedicated wealth management practice, providing Fintech (financial ) strategy and solutions to banks. For example, it includes client engagement platform and adviser support tools addressing cashflow management, long-term financial support services, and scalable advisory solutions to simplify existing complex advisory process.

    “The Fintech strategy essentially allows banks to expand their existing banking products into various fintech areas e.g. financial advisory services into -advisory,” states Mohapatra.

    With a consulting team that comprises of both banking and technology domain experts, Nexright stays ahead of peers in the banking arena, by thrusting itself forward in the direction of business strategy and outcomes rather than just getting the technical infrastructure in place.

    By entrusting their success on their customer’s success, Mohapatra points out, “Nexright assigns a Customer Program Success Manager (CPSM), which once the program is live, assesses the customer’s achievement against expected levels.”

    Nexright’s innovation lab functions as an idea incubator and accelerator, where there is a constant endeavor to develop newer products and better services and solutions, collaborating with customers, partners, and industry experts.

    With his rich experience in product development and consulting services across several multinational IT and consulting firms, Mohapatra drives Nexright’s growth globally and is very passionate and committed in making a substantial difference in customer’s business. “Considering banking and Fintech demand for API, integration and cloud services, Nexright is investing further in open banking and Fintech initiatives,” assures Mohapatra.

    Author john steward is the Senior Technical Consultant of Nexright, Australia

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