
Veille FinTech (26 avril 2015)
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Samsung annonce du paiement biométrique
« Samsung ne précise pas le mode de fonctionnement de cette technologie, mais elle a été certifiée par l'organisation Fast IDentity Online (FIDO Alliance), qui inclut des entreprises comme Google, Microsoft, Visa, et PayPal. »
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Google Wallet funds backed by FDIC
« Google recently told Yahoo Finance that funds in a Google Wallet account are now FDIC-insured. «
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M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money align services in Africa
« Customers of M-Pesa and MTN Mobile Money in East Africa will be able to transfer money to each other following an agreement between Vodafone Group and MTN Group to interconnect their mobile money services, according to a press release. »
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BNP Paribas : l'Appli “Mes Comptes†disponible dès aujourd'hui sur Apple Watch
« BNP Paribas : l’Appli « Mes Comptes » disponible dès aujourd’hui sur Apple Watch »
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Twitter Writes A Big Beacon Check
« Twitter's entry into the eCommerce space might have started with its “Buy button,†but its next logical move seems to be beacon-inspired, believes CEO Hilmi Ozguc »
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Starbucks' Mobile Transactions Top 8 Million Weekly
« In the company's fourth-quarter earnings call in January, CEO Howard Schultz said the company was seeing strong growth across its mobile platform, which was producing approximately 7 million mobile transactions a week. »
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« La Banque CIBC a annoncé aujourd’hui l’établissement d’un partenariat avec le Centre de la découverte MaRS qui vise à créer un nouveau centre d’innovation de l’entreprise et se joint au nouveau complexe de technologie financière MaRS afin de soutenir les futures innovations »
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Santander InnoVentures Chief on Blockchain’s ‘Bigger Picture’
« Santander is not the only Spanish bank exploring the potential of bitcoin and the wider blockchain ecosystem. Madrid-based Bankinter invested in Coinffeine, a Spanish bitcoin exchange, in November last year. »
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PayPal exec wants to replace passwords with injectable chips
« People may only just be coming round to the idea of using their fingerprints to authenticate themselves, but a PayPal executive is already looking ahead to a time when we embed and ingest devices that identify us at the point-of-sale. »
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Nationwide extends video banking to a further 100 branches
« The UK’s Nationwide has expanded its video link consultancy service to a further 100 branches and plans to roll it out to a total of 400 branches by the end of the year, creating 200 new jobs in the process. »
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UK trader arrested over 2010 ‘flash crash’
« A British futures trader has been arrested after US authorities accused him of contributing to the 2010 « flash crash, » which saw the S&P 500 index plummet 600 points in minutes, sending shockwaves through the global financial system. »
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Societe Generale launches collateral management service
« Societe Generale has launched “Tempoâ€, a comprehensive and innovative collateral management outsourcing solution aimed both at buy-side and sell-side market participants »
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Innotribe selects European Startup Challenge finalists
« Innotribe, the innovation arm of financial messaging network Swift, has selected five European startups who will compete for a $50,000 grand prize at Sibos Singapore in Ocober. »
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Clap de fin pour le porte-monnaie électronique Moneo
« Créé en 1999, ce système de paiement intégré dans une carte bancaire sera inutilisable dans quelques semaines. Jugé complexe d’utilisation, le service a également subi une concurrence rude. »
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