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Teo Blidarus

Teo Blidarus CEO and Co-Founder at FintechOS

Insurance is the missing link in the UK’s open banking success

The UK’s open banking landscape has built a global reputation for its technical innovation and regulatory prowess. However, despite this leadership, the industry has struggled to maintain the level of innovation that kick-started the global rise of open banking infrastructure. The core challenge lies not in technology but in the commercial and lia...

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Somesh Chablani

Somesh Chablani SVP, Head of Capital Markets Go-To-Market at FIS

Reimagining financial services: Harnessing the Cloud for value, agility and growth

As global businesses navigate an increasingly complex and fast-paced digital landscape, one trend has emerged as a clear strategic imperative: the shift to the cloud. What began as a cost-saving measure has evolved into a foundational enabler of innovation, agility and long-term growth. Recent industry insights have highlighted a renewed fo

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John Bertrand

John Bertrand MD at Tec 8 Limited

Core Banking Systems evolution to cloud technology

Historical Core banking systems can trace their origins 50 years ago to independent, branch-specific solutions running on IBM computers using legacy languages like RPG, COBOL, and Assembler. The branch bank industry consolidated around two major players - Temenos' Globus and Finastra's Midas - each serving over 300 banks, often with many installat...

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Teo Blidarus

Teo Blidarus CEO and Co-Founder at FintechOS

How embedded insurance is shaping the future of risk mitigation

Insurance is shifting from a purely B2C model to integrated, accessible protection. Instead of standalone coverage, insurers need to provide solutions that fit naturally into everyday transactions and customer journeys. Traditional insurance models often fail to reach those who need protection most. As customers seek coverage that adapts to their f...

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Prakash Pattni

Prakash Pattni MD, Financial Services Digital Transformation at IBM Cloud

Why Banks Should Bet Big on High Performance Computing

Financial services companies are charged with some of the most difficult tasks to remain competitive in today’s business landscape. From protecting customer data to providing seamless experiences to staying on top of the latest regulations, these fintechs and financial institutions need vast amounts of compute power to be successful. High-perform...

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Event Report

The Outsourcing Imperative: The strategic importance of partnerships for cloud-based payments

The financial services industry is at a pivotal moment where cloud technology and strategic outsourcing offer pathways to enhanced operational efficiency and competitiveness. Explore the Outsourcing Imperative.  In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, managing complex financial systems has become increasingly challenging for banking providers. The demands of mature cloud technology, evolving payment rails, and channels such as real-time cross-border payments and stablecoins require innovative solutions. Additionally, regulatory differences by country and region add another layer of complexity, especially for banks operating across multiple borders.  With the buzz around generative AI and other emerging tools, financial institutions must consider outsourcing certain functions to maintain competitiveness and efficiency. Enhancing user experience and regulatory compliance are paramount, as customers now expect a variety of payment options, from digital wallets to AI-driven payment agents. Outsourcing becomes key in today’s payments landscape, and financial institutions are increasingly turning to Payments as a Service (PaaS) to navigate the complexities of modern banking operations.  This report highlights the key takeaways of a Finextra webinar, hosted in association with FIS, by a panel of industry experts. Discover:   Drivers for adopting cloud-based payments;  Why banks and cloud are still an unfinished story;  Why outsourcing is necessary in today's payments landscape; and  How banks can change the status quo through partnerships. 

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Modern payments excellence: Exploring diversification of channels, orchestration, and regulation

In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, integrating new payment channels has become essential for institutions aiming to stay competitive. Whether it's card-based, account-to-account, instant, or mobile—technological advancements and changing consumer preferences drive the need for diversified payment methods, requiring a strategic approach by banks often still too burdened by legacy to ensure seamless customer experiences and robust compliance. Financial institutions must not only navigate architectural complexities, but balance this with regulatory demands, and the integration of new technologies, all while maintaining the agility to adapt to future innovations.  Managing these challenges effectively is crucial for serving clients and customers in the best way possible, providing them with a wide range of choices and ensuring the availability of services in a time where outages still too often make the news. Leveraging modern technologies like tokenisation and APIs, financial institutions can create dynamic systems that cater to diverse consumer needs, enabling seamless management of multiple products and accounts. This openness is key to fostering resilience and driving change within the industry.  This report highlights the key takeaways of a Finextra webinar, hosted in association with Diebold Nixdorf, by a panel of industry experts. Discover:  How banks can keep pace in a digital, instant world;  Ensuring payments resilience and the impact of regulation;  Key modern infrastructure requirements; and  The benefits of microservices architecture. 

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PaaS, cloud and instant payments: Navigating the outsourcing question

Today’s institutions are in some ways faced with far greater challenges than ever before. Be it from the demand for ever-faster services; the pressure of always-on compliance; or the need to remain agile and competitive. Is PaaS the holy grail FIs have been looking for?  Outsourcing payments is an increasingly irresistible proposition for FIs. With end-user demand constantly evolving; real-time requirements on the rise; macro-economic trends becoming ever more unpredictable; and the pressure of regulatory compliance ratcheting up, the provision of proprietary payments has become a thorny pursuit.  Enter the stage: cloud technology. By leveraging modern tools and techniques to build, deploy, run, and manage software in a cloud-computing environment, FIs of all kinds can take advantage of scalability, elasticity, and automation. But the benefits of Payments-as-a-Service (PaaS) can extend beyond these practicalities – serving to revolutionise bank operations, unlock broader efficiencies, and enrich the end-user experience.  Mining this potential, however, obliges institutions to navigate some challenges. First, FIs must understand the potential of cloud-native technology as an engine for modernisation and embrace the cultural shift that is triggered by cuttingedge technologies. It may involve training, testing and concerted integration efforts.  Another key challenge is delegation: which tasks should be handed to third parties, and which should remain in-house? Indeed, when systems evolve, FIs must always keep one eye on compliance. As ever, approach and growth potential are directly impacted by the type and size of the institution in question, so approaches should be tailored.  This Finextra whitepaper, produced in association with FIS, evaluates:  The key considerations when placing client transaction data in the public cloud;  The art of delegation: Determining which tasks to offload;  The role of regulation and compliance; and  A PaaS checklist for finding the right solutions and partnerships.    Register to watch the related Finextra webinar, hosted in association with FIS – PaaS, cloud and instant payments in the spotlight: Overcoming outsourcing challenges

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FinextraTV

How Cloud-Native Platforms Can Transform Siloed Payments

Erich Litch, General Manager, Payment Software, ACI Worldwide joined the FinextraTV Studio at EBA Day 2025 to discuss how cloud-native platforms are transforming the payments industry. Explaining the complicated nature of siloed payment systems with their own unique needs, Litch believed cloud-native platforms can help to unite these challenges into opportunities.

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Hamish Monk

Hamish Monk Senior Reporter at Finextra

Mounting geopolitical tensions underscore the need for public cloud diversification

Today’s industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, is characterised by smart systems, artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), advanced robotics, and automation. If these innovations are the locomotives of Industry 4.0, then their fuel is data. Be it customer behaviour, engagement, attitudes, or personal information, data – ...

John Barber

John Barber Vice President and Head at Infosys Finacle

Mastering banking on cloud: 3 frontiers that will define the future

This article has been co-authored by John Barber, head of Europe, and Gaurav Sharma, senior industry principal, at Infosys Finacle. Cloud has been a focal point of banking transformation for over a decade now. Banks have made significant strides, shifting workloads to the cloud to drive agility, scalability, and operational efficiency. Cloud has ev...

Jack Gibson

Jack Gibson Head of Payments Engineering, Architecture & APIs at J.P. Morgan Payments

Pushing payments forward through cloud technology and APIs

The payments industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by rapid technological advancements and changing consumer expectations. As digital transactions become the norm, the need for efficient, secure and scalable payment solutions has never been greater. Enter cloud technology and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)—two powe...