By Ian Johnson, Managing Director of Europe, Marqeta COVID-19 has left its mark on every industry, and banking is no exception. Cash usage has halved and...
In living memory, few events have thrown the reputations of different countries and regions under such intense scrutiny as the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true...
By Martin Soderberg, partner at SPEAR Capital. An event of historic significance passed largely unnoticed in the world’s media recently, yet it’s significance is huge in...
By Keith Pearson, Head of Financial Services EMEA, ServiceNow The financial landscape has seen significant changes in the last six months, with key themes emerging from the industry including...
By James Turner, Director at Turner Little Are you looking to protect your brand? The chances are, you are – but without a trademark, you are...
By James Turner, Director at York-based Turner Little Tax is a subject close to the hearts of most individuals, and business owners. 3 terms frequently used...
By Graham Brooks, Strategic Account Director, Cradlepoint This year, the financial sector’s plans have been thrown off course by a global pandemic that sent a wave...
By Simon Wilson, Director, Payment Solutions, Icon Solutions What’s next for banks in this strange new world we find ourselves in? Forget the forecasts and predictions,...
By Paul Rowlett, from branded corporate gift specialist EverythingBranded, shares his tips for keeping staff morale and engagement high while working from home. The finance sector...
By Andrew Warren, Head of Banking & Financial Services, UK&I, Cognizant Businesses around the world are falling victim to the significant impact that COVID-19 has generated...
By Jonathan Mobbs, Head of Finance Vertical at Maintel Recent events, especially the rush to enable remote working, have impacted the operations of all companies and customer service is no different. However, in...
As many small businesses tentatively reopen, new figures from Amaiz, the small business banking app, has revealed that nearly half (47%) are now more worried that there...