Posts Tagged ‘machine learning’
Form3 unveils new APP fraud prevention solution with Feedzai
Form3’s new ‘APP Fraud Solution’, which is powered by Feedzai’s fraud and financial crime analytics, will be rolled out in the UK.
Read MoreQ&A: Aro’s CTO on harnessing data intelligence in the lending process
Nick Allen, Aro’s chief technology officer, explains how he took the business on a digital transformation journey.
Read MoreLending marketplace Aro forms new partnership
Aro’s chief executive officer Emma Steeley said partnering with Equifax will promote “financial empowerment”.
Read MoreFeature: How will Open Banking shape up in UK and Europe in 2024?
Brite Payments, NatWest, Token.io and Finastra consider the outlook for Open Banking in the UK and Europe, with VRP, PSD3 and fraud prevention top of mind.
Read MoreLiberis secures $112m in debt financing from HSBC Innovation Banking
The joint debt facility from HSBC Innovation Banking and BCI Capital will fund Liberis’ expansion into new European markets in 2024.
Read MoreOpen Banking and AI – a new era of personalised banking?
A roundtable co-hosted by Red Badger and Open Banking Expo debated how to use Generative AI to improve the customer experience.
Read MoreGoCardless extends its partnership with Rebel Energy
The challenger energy supplier has added a GoCardless feature to enable it to better identify and help customers who are struggling financially.
Read MoreBR-DGE teams up with Sift to tackle payment fraud
Tackling fraud and protecting customers at the payment checkout “one of the biggest challenges facing merchants”, said BR-DGE’s head of partnerships.
Read MoreVMware, Microsoft: Banks are deploying AI for ‘deepening relationships and smart servicing’
Speaking at Open Banking Expo Canada, Steve Fusco of VMware and Microsoft’s Wayne Cheng discussed the convergence of Open Banking and Generative AI.
Read MoreStrands forms partnership with Plaid to expand US presence
Through the partnership, Plaid and Strands will be “advancing API-based data connectivity solutions” to US consumers.
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