Monthly Archives: December 2020

Digital Banking: Today’s Challengers, Tomorrow’s Masters?

Here’s a question for you: Is Virgin Money. Once an outsider in the provision of financial services, now a mainstream player? Our answer is a resounding “yes”. It’s in that spirit that we should see this latest report on consumer attitudes to challenger and neo-bank – the giants of tomorrow… Our friends at Finextra report: […]

Convergence Latest: Mainstream Finance Looks To Offer Crypto Custody

Today we bring you more news of the gathering pace of convergence between cryptocurrencies and mainstream finance. This is clearly driven by the price resurgence of flagship crypto, Bitcoin. What’s driving that is another matter… Finextra reports: Asset servicer Northern Trust and Standard Chartered have sought to capitalise on the growing demand for cryptocurrency services […]

Cryptocurrencies Reclaim Their Place In AltFi Sunlight

In case you hadn’t noticed, Bitcoin has been enjoying a surge in popularity. The Covid-19 crisis parked interest in alternative stores of value – with gold the prime beneficiary. Now cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin once more to the fore, are firmly back in the spotlight. Lat week, the Bitcoin price reacjed $19,850, just above its previous highest […]

Cambridge AltFi/FinTech Study Offers Snapshot of Fast-Moving Global Sector

Today we offer a snapshot of the constantly fluctuating world of FinTechfrom our friends at The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF), which has just completed an extensive survey, along with its partners the World Bank and the World Economic Forum. Crowdfundinsider reports on a presentation this week on a study reviewing the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the […]

London And FCA point FinTech Sector To Digital Sandbox

Build it, and they will come. Further proof were it needed, that the FinTech sector is a giant experiment in, amongst other things supply-side development, comes with the latest announcement from the top financial watch dog, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Our friends at Finextra report: The Financial Conduct Authority and the City of London […]