
UK could lose 30,000 fintech jobs after ‘hard Brexit’
The UK could lose up to 30,000 jobs within the fintech sector in the event of a ‘hard’ Brexit, the The Payments Association has warned. The concerns centre on ‘passporting’
The UK could lose up to 30,000 jobs within the fintech sector in the event of a ‘hard’ Brexit, the The Payments Association has warned. The concerns centre on ‘passporting’
The Payments Association releases analysis of post-Brexit options for FinTech growth beyond 2019 Leading payments community joins Peter Howitt of Ramparts European Law Firm and David Parker, Polymath Consulting, to
Carta’s own VP of Business Development, Buffy (Elizabeth) Duke was named Thought Leader of the year by Women in Payments. Women in Payments celebrates achievements, innovation and leadership in our
LONDON – October 23rd 2017 – Mastercard and London & Partners, the Mayor of London’s official promotional agency, today announced a new strategic partnership which will see the organisations combine their
Ethoca, the industry standard for collaboration-based technology solutions that help card issuers and online merchants increase card acceptance and stop ecommerce fraud and disputes, today announced that it has won
Blockchain technology can hold the key to building an inclusive global digital economy. Blockchain has the ability to significantly improve the financial services in the developing world and eliminate inefficiencies
We are pleased to announce the publication on lexology of a guide to the law of virtual currencies in the United Kingdom. There is no legislation that directly regulates virtual currencies in
Data breaches, fraud and digital identity theft are sharply on the rise. The massive breaches at Equifax and numerous high-profile cases in the UK and EU highlight the dangers, but
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