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Confusion over IRIS2 bids
Airbus Defence & Space and Thales Alenia Space, which were once part of the IRIS2 SpaceRISE consortium bidding for a mega-constellation of low Earth satellites, have submitted separate bids to build the satellites and submitted their proposals to the remaining members of the consortium, according to a report by La Tribune. The principal remaining members…
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Barb, PAMCo announce test for shared data collection
Barb and PAMCo have announced a jointly run beta-stage trial of shared data collection in October, to be carried out by mutual data-collection partner Ipsos. This continues the review process being undertaken by PAMCo as it looks to deliver an evolved measurement system for 2025. The trial will include a sample of participants in the…
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Research: Ad tiers boost SVoD services
ScreenThink, MTM’s market intelligence insights tool for the TV and video industry, has revealed the findings of its research report which explores the impact of advertising tiers on SVoD services. Contrary to initial concerns, the latest data reveals that the introduction of ad tiers has had a surprisingly positive effect on the streaming brands. Despite…
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Report: Kids reduce churn for streaming services
With streamers nearing market saturation in Western markets, retaining subscribers is more important than ever. A report from Ampere Analysis shows that households with children are less likely to cancel streaming service subscriptions than those without them. As a result, streamers are scooping up kids’ titles to appease this influential audience. Olivia Deane, Research Manager…
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Licensed to trust
I’ve been talking about trust a lot lately, as that’s the basis of why you put money in a bank. You trust them. Why do you trust them? Well, it’s not because of their brand or their branch. It’s because they are licensed and promise to guarantee that they will not lose your money or,……
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Citizens hires 750 engineers to boost in-house tech offerings
Citizens Bank has hired 750 engineers over the past four years to boost its in-house technology innovation capabilities. The hiring has helped “us transform from being an organization [that] was heavily outsourced, to having a strong base of in-house engineers who have a problem-solving mindset,” Michael Ruttledge, chief information officer and head of enterprise technology,…
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Five AI-driven fintechs to watch
Banks and investors are evaluating AI-driven startups for long-term growth opportunities. “Investors are keeping close tabs on AI-related innovation,” Isaiah Payne, managing director at investment banking firm Jackson Payne Investments, told Bank Automation News at Finovate Fall 2024. Global AI funding hit a record high in the second quarter with a 59% increase quarter…
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The Finanser’s Week: 9th September – 15th September 2024
This week’s main blog discussions include … What does Kamala Harris think of crypto? It seems weird to debate a US presidential election based on attitudes towards cryptocurrencies but, as previously blogged, Donald Trump is very pro-crypto. His attitude turned with NFTs of his image. Nothing like narcissism. Back then, I was blogging about Donald……
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Things worth reading: 16th September 2024
Things we’re reading today include … Harvard Business School Spotlights DBS Bank’s AI Journey in New Case Study – Fintech Singapore (fintechnews.sg) Thought Machine boss backs London listing for $2.7bn fintech (cityam.com) Nubank Removes Nucoin Trading Capabilities as it Steps Away From Cryptocurrencies | The Fintech Times Why are Indian banks underperforming? (newindianexpress.com) Monzo vs……
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Wake up regulators, the BaaS revolution threatens all
In a letter last week, democratic senators Elizabeth Warren and Chris Van Hollen expressed concerns about bank and fintech partnerships last week, sparked by what looks like the collapse of Synapse. The letter is addressed to the heads of the FDIC, Federal Reserve and Office of the Comproller of the Currency. We write with concern……