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Junaid Awan

Junaid Awan is an Editor based out of Lahore, Pakistan. He writes about banking culture, financial networks, and financial technology. Awan hosts many live events. He has written for publications such as TNW and PC Online. He is now an Editor at TheOofy.

Canadian Startup Shakepay Steers Cryptocurrency Mobile Wallet

An independent beta of multi-currency has been recently launched by a Canadian startup, Shakepay. Being a peer-to-peer (P2P) mobile wallet, it allows users to purchase and sell various Cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin. This is a one-click platform for Canadians to buy...

Bank of America (BofA) Planning to Spread Out 500 New Branches

Bank of America is devising plans to launch over 500 new branches during next four years. This mammoth expansion is the part of a programme, which relates to the revamping of 1500 sites with new technology. Since, customer’s interest towards...

The European Fintech Alliance Notifies its Reservations Regarding Bank APIs

The European Fintech Alliance has once again fired up its tussle with the financial services establishment over PSD2 by speculating that banks will rely on below par APIs in order to avert competition. The alliance of 74 fintechs, fintech associations...

Open Banking, APIs and PSD2 will dominate the banking agenda in future

In recent years, the discussions concerning banking technology have seen three key phrases, which topped the agenda including - APIs, DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) and PSD2 (Payment Services Directive II). Even though DLT is in a mood to compete...

Visa Taking Steps to Make Wearable Payments a Reality

The moment of wearable payments is around the corner, as Visa has reached an agreement with National Bank of Greece and CaixaBank. The purpose of these deals is to allow customers to make secure transactions via their watches and...
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