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How Biometric Payments Are Tackling Financial Exclusion

How Biometric Payments Are Tackling Financial Exclusion

By Catharina Eklof, CCO, IDEX Biometrics We are moving closer to a cash..

Navigating the Global Technology Skills Gap with AI-Moderated Upskilling

Navigating the Global Technology Skills Gap with AI-Moderated Upskilling

By Rehan Haque, CEO of metatalent.ai Work trends have rapidly changed ac..

What Financial Institutions Will Be Like In 10 Years

What Financial Institutions Will Be Like In 10 Years

By Martin Hartley, UK Managing Director of emagine, a management and tec..

London stocks slip ahead of key interest rate decisions

London stocks slip ahead of key interest rate decisions

By Johann M Cherian and Shristi Achar A (Reuters) – British shares closed lowe..

EU could face gas shortage next year, IEA warns

EU could face gas shortage next year, IEA warns

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union has enough gas for the winter ..

Keystone oil pipeline restart timetable unclear; traders worry about supply

Keystone oil pipeline restart timetable unclear; traders worry about supply

By Erwin Seba and Stephanie Kelly WASHINGTON, Kan. (Reuters) -Traders expressed worr..

Queues form at fever clinics as China wrestles with COVID surge

Queues form at fever clinics as China wrestles with COVID surge

By Eduardo Baptista and Josh Ye BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) -People queued outside f..

Wall St seen steady ahead of inflation data, Fed later in week

Wall St seen steady ahead of inflation data, Fed later in week

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Global stocks, oil and the dollar languished o..

Croatia’s coast turns to solar in bid to become energy-sustainable

Croatia’s coast turns to solar in bid to become energy-sustainable

By Daria Sito-Sucic MAKARSKA, Croatia (Reuters) – As high electricity bills ha..

Britain braces for winter of strike action as nurses walk out

Britain braces for winter of strike action as nurses walk out

By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) – British nurses will go on strike this week, ..

Metro Bank, former top bosses fined over reporting error

Metro Bank, former top bosses fined over reporting error

By Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) – British challenger bank Metro and two of it..

European food delivery shapes up with Getir’s Gorillas buy

European food delivery shapes up with Getir’s Gorillas buy

By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Grocery-in-minutes company Getir’s $1.2 ..

Oil edges up on U.S. pipeline restart uncertainty, Russian supplies

Oil edges up on U.S. pipeline restart uncertainty, Russian supplies

By Emily Chow SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices rose as much as more than 1% on Monday..

UK manufacturers expect output to fall 3.2% in 2023

UK manufacturers expect output to fall 3.2% in 2023

By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – British manufacturers expect output to fa..

King Charles releases photo for first Christmas card as monarch

King Charles releases photo for first Christmas card as monarch

LONDON (Reuters) – Buckingham Palace on Sunday released the photograph for Kin..

Explainer-How Britain is exploiting Brexit to reform finance?

Explainer-How Britain is exploiting Brexit to reform finance?

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Britain proposed over 30 reforms on Friday to ..

Cold spell tests Europe’s gas cutback ambitions

Cold spell tests Europe’s gas cutback ambitions

By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) – Europe’s first cold spell heading into..

Stocks, dollar little changed as inflation data sends mixed signals

Stocks, dollar little changed as inflation data sends mixed signals

By Herbert Lash and Carolyn Cohn NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar and Wa..

France strains to avert power cuts as cold snap tests Europe’s energy resolve

France strains to avert power cuts as cold snap tests Europe’s energy resolve

By Gus Trompiz and Forrest Crellin PARIS (Reuters) -France expects to avoid electric..

What is inheritance tax share loss relief?

What is inheritance tax share loss relief?

      By Peter Baxter, Chartered Wealth Manager at BRI Wealth..

Leaders recognise the importance of green transport at COP27, but we need data

Leaders recognise the importance of green transport at COP27, but we need data

    By Devin De Vries, CEO, WhereIsMyTransport The COP27 summ..

Cloud security and the ‘department of go’

Cloud security and the ‘department of go’

By Kanwar Loyal, Director, UK & Ireland, CrowdStrike   We mig..

BUSINESS

Prime Bank and AGAM spark lending revolution for individuals and business

Prime Bank and AGAM spark lending revolution for individuals and business

  Launch of commercial roll out of its award-winning AI platform Millions set to get access to..

How InsurTech is Helping to Lower Car Insurance Rates

How InsurTech is Helping to Lower Car Insurance Rates

Technology has impacted a wide array of industries, and insurance is no exception. A..

UK airports face Christmas disruption as border staff to strike

UK airports face Christmas disruption as border staff to strike

LONDON (Reuters) -Border Force workers at several major British airports including t..

Another momentous year beckons for Britain’s royal family

Another momentous year beckons for Britain’s royal family

By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) – The last year will go down as one of the ..

French environmentalists file complaint against Apple for wasteful practices

French environmentalists file complaint against Apple for wasteful practices

PARIS (Reuters) -A French environmental campaign group filed a complaint against App..

British PM Rishi Sunak pledges further action on strikes to ‘protect lives’

British PM Rishi Sunak pledges further action on strikes to ‘protect lives’

LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday he would take more ac..

Analysis-East Europeans count their pennies for Christmas as food costs soar

Analysis-East Europeans count their pennies for Christmas as food costs soar

By Krisztina Than TISZAESZLAR, Hungary (Reuters) – Consumers in Eastern Europe..

EU agrees law to make airlines pay more to pollute

EU agrees law to make airlines pay more to pollute

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union reached a deal in the early ho..

As WHO pandemic pact talks begin, poor countries on back foot

As WHO pandemic pact talks begin, poor countries on back foot

By Emma Farge and Jennifer Rigby GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) – Global talks have b..

‘We’re going to be free’: Chinese cheer as COVID curbs are loosened

‘We’re going to be free’: Chinese cheer as COVID curbs are loosened

By Martin Quin Pollard and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) -China on Wednesday announce..

Britain urges banks to offer mortgage flexibility in cost-of-living crisis

Britain urges banks to offer mortgage flexibility in cost-of-living crisis

By Huw Jones and Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) -Britain has called on banks to suppo..

impact.com Ends 2022 with Strong Momentum Driven by Client and Agency Partner Growth

impact.com Ends 2022 with Strong Momentum Driven by Client and Agency Partner Growth

Expansion in Europe and Asia, plus demand for strategic integrations and new product..

Why You Should Use a Mobile Banking App – and How to Make the Most of It

Why You Should Use a Mobile Banking App – and How to Make the Most of It

Mobile banking is a wonder of the modern world, and yet it’s also something that not..

Top 4 (Unexpected) Benefits of Remittances

Top 4 (Unexpected) Benefits of Remittances

By Jairo Riveros, chief strategy officer and managing director of the U.S. and Latin..

How Open Banking will change the banking industry in the next 10 years

How Open Banking will change the banking industry in the next 10 years

By James Hickman, CCO of Ecospend. In 2016, the Competition and Markets ..