TWIF News Briefing - 15th March

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2024 · 10 MIN

TWIF News Briefing - 15th March

from This Week in Fintech · host This Week In Fintech

This week’s episode of "This Week in Fintech" is a triple threat, covering the latest in fintech news, deep dives into the personal banking habits of fintech professionals, and an educational segment on cutting-edge payment technology. Here's what we've got lined up: News Roundup: We start with a look at some of the most impactful stories in fintech, including BBVA's comprehensive partnership with Cisco to enhance its digital infrastructure, NatWest's strategic exit from the buy now, pay later (BNPL) scene, and the Australian Securities Exchange's penalty for transparency failures. Plus, we discuss Mastercard and MetaMask's collaboration on a blockchain-powered payment card and the financial repercussions following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Signals Exclusive with Matthew Goldman: A revealing investigation into where fintech insiders actually bank. Despite being at the forefront of developing innovative financial solutions, a surprising number of fintech professionals stick with traditional banking giants. Matthew Goldman shares insights from his survey, shedding light on this intriguing paradox. Fintechtionary: Dive into the world of "Host Card Emulation" (HCE). We explain how HCE technology turns smartphones into virtual debit or credit cards, enabling contactless payments without the need for physical cards. This segment explores the significance of HCE in advancing mobile payment solutions and its implications for both consumers and the fintech industry.Join us for a compelling blend of news, insider perspectives, and technological exploration, providing a holistic view of the current fintech landscape. Tune in to "This Week in Fintech" for your essential update on the innovations and trends shaping the future of finance.

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