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Australia and UK Collaborates for Fintech Investment

5 Benefits of the UK Government and Australia Fintech Agreement: Every passing year the Fintech industry seems to expand more around the world. In fact, the world is moving more towards that industry and there is nothing anyone can do to check that. The UK...

Australia’s financial industry: FinTech Australia CEO Danielle Szetho Will Step Down

FinTech Australia CEO Will Step Down. Danielle Szetho, FinTech Australia’s first CEO, will leave her post after two years of lobbying successfully for changes in the country’s financial sector. Interim CEO is Sarah Worboys Worboys is a former chartered accountant who works actively with startup companies. In...

Large tech firms investing in fintech startups

Fintech firms moving in 2018: The disruptive power of the fintech firms coupled with the opportunities they provide is compelling the large tech firms to invest in such ventures. The behemoths that are participating in the Fintech start-ups are: IBM HP DELL Microsoft Accenture Globally, there...

Fintech is reshaping the nature of market throughout Australia, South Africa, India, China and South Korea

Fintech And Its Worldwide Impact On Businesses: How is Fintech affecting the global business? Well it is just a way of technology affecting finance in numerous weighs. So, if you are a customer wanting to pay or investor who wants to check out CFD trading...

Conventional banks are adopting blockchain technology in international payments

Rise in Blockchain technology adoption: Conventional banks are increasingly adopting blockchain technology in their international payment systems. By far J.P. Morgan has been able to create the largest blockchain network for global payments solution. The bank has also announced that Royal Bank of Canada and...

Xinja prospects look promising: Xinja has become the first digital bank to make a mark in Australia

Xinja prospects look promising: After acquiring Australian Credit license from regulatory authorities to disburse home loans, Xinja has become the first digital bank to make a mark in Australia. The aspiring bank also has an advantage of financing equity through crowd funding, where it was successful...
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