IBS Journal June 2016
IN THIS ISSUE JUNE 2016 / ISSUE 25.10
CMA looks to give challengers a helping hand Temenos “the iPhone 6” of core banking Android Pay goes live in the UK
Interact IoT looks to shock overspenders
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FEATURE FOCUS Real-time: platforms for innovation?
Payment politics: ownership and competition Winning the contactless arms race The mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto Farewell to cash?
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The month in numbers: Startup of the month: Who’s been saying what : Events Backchat / Diary:
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Barclays goes it alone with Android payment app ING taps startups to boost digital plans Branches out for UK banks as online rises
Aviva bets on startups with Founders Factory investment İşbank goes live with Avaloq Banking Suite Samsung Pay keeps it simple with loyalty add on Canadian banks onboard with Apple Pay Deutsche Bank invites AI ideas
VocaLink inks five year deal with Union Pay International
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