Open banking users are expected to exceed 100 million in 2024, but the market relies on trust building, experts say
No one seems to have a clear definition of what makes a robust transition plan
Both Australia and EU countries are closely watching developments of the PSR’s forthcoming reimbursement regulation
The venture’s digital payments facilities are aimed at capitalising on projected digital growth in Germany.
Will ING’s landmark decision accelerate the decarbonisation of the steel industry?
If 2023 was about regulators clamping down on greenwashing and the overuse of terms such as ‘green’ and ‘ESG’, will 2024 be about bringing greater clarity around transition finance?
On January 1, 2024, the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive came into force. But what is it, and what do you need to know about it?
In spite of the new Consumer Duty guidelines, banks are still struggling to meet customers’ needs and are not working hard enough to protect their finances in the midst of a cost of living crisis. What can firms do to change that?
In April 2023, the European Commission presented a legislative proposal to update the 2014 bank crisis-management framework. The new rules, despite not being finalised, are already causing a stir among practitioners and banks.
Examining the impact of the FCA’s recent Consultation Paper on Diversity and Inclusion in Financial Services.
The UK’s anti-greenwashing regime has been strengthened as part of the Financial Conduct Authority’s new Sustainability Disclosure Requirements.
Following a raft of regulation in the UK this year, can BNPL providers expect more in 2024?
But it could be crunch time for those without a strong lending proposition.
Unlocking innovative financing solutions provides the opportunity to decarbonise and electrify HGVs, which could save millions of tonnes in carbon emissions.
The CEO of HSBC UK talks to Europe editor Anita Hawser about its new Innovation Bank and what’s in store in 2024 on the digital and financial fronts.
The CEO of UniCredit Bulbank and deputy head of UniCredit Italy talk about how UniCredit is advancing its digital transformation in Italy and Bulgaria.
Euro instant payments are to become universally available under a provisional agreement between the European Commission and European Parliament, but its requirements may pose challenges for banks.
The head of the Vienna Stock Exchange tells Michael Klimes why Europe needs a strategic vision to drive competition in the bloc’s capital markets.
A €100m World Bank bond was settled on a T+0 basis and listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.
The country’s slow growth and investment outlook will reduce demand for mortgages, a key growth driver for its retail banks.