We're nearing the end of 2025, and I have a dear friend who still refuses to use a debit card because she "doesn't trust them." Anything digital gives her the willies, and she flatly refuses to bank ...
PostFinance, Switzerland’s leading digital bank, has expanded its partnership with leading analytics software company FICO to enhance fraud protection and customer communications. Based on years of ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. 4x Fintech Entrepreneur and Investor channeling capital to challenges According to the American Bankers Association, more than ...
Swiss banks UBS, PostFinance, and Sygnum Bank have completed the first legally binding interbank payment using tokenized deposits on a public blockchain. Swiss banks UBS, Sygnum Bank, and PostFinance ...
Sept 16 (Reuters) - Three Swiss banks, including UBS (UBSG.S), opens new tab, have carried out a binding payment using bank deposits and a public blockchain for the first time, the Swiss Bankers ...
Pudgy Penguins is building a multi-vertical consumer IP platform — combining phygital products, games, NFTs and PENGU to monetize culture at scale. What to know: Pudgy Penguins is emerging as one of ...
UBS, Sygnum Bank and PostFinance completed a blockchain study proving the technology’s efficacy for bank deposits and institutional payment infrastructure. Some of Switzerland’s largest banks ...
Firms must mitigate risks and overcome operational challenges to unlock agentic AI’s transformational potential. In association withEY Agentic AI is coming of age. And with it comes new opportunities ...
E! News will continue on as a digital brand; ‘Access Hollywood’ is unaffected. By Tony Maglio E! News has been canceled as a linear television show, a source with knowledge of the decision told The ...
EXCLUSIVE: E! News, the long-running celebrity news show, is coming to an end. Versant, the nascent company that oversees E! as well as a number of former NBCUniversal cable networks, is axing the ...