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Future of Financial Services
Apr, 2017 Summary
Just 20 per cent of finance executives feel their organisation is ready to embrace a digital future. The Future of Financial Services special report, published in The Sunday Times, examines how the scale and speed of the technological revolution is leaving some banks behind, and what action they must take to keep up. The report covers bridging the gap between big banks and challengers, blockchain going mainstream and asks will London remain the global fintech hub after Brexit? In addition, it includes a pull-out infographic on banking the unbanked, revealing the most unbanked nations in the world


Bridging the gap between big banks and challengers

Watch out, blockchain just went mainstream

Upcoming EU directive to open up banking

The benefits of greenfield technology in banking explained

Smart machines spot fraud and assess risks in banking

‘Financial services can become one of the first sectors to help solve the gender gap’

The future of banking services
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Infographic
Financial inclusion is a key driver in tackling poverty and boosting economic growth. Yet a staggering two billion adults across the world still do not regularly use a bank account or have access to a financial institution via a mobile device. This graphic reveals the the latest data on financial inclusion, which shows a large disparity between different countries worldwide