Jed Grant, CEO of Peer Mountain, discusses the role of blockchain in the Open Banking, and how self-sovereign identities are set to change to landscape.
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8th February 2018
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In this issue of the PaymentEye e-newsletter, Jed Grant, CEO, Peer Mountain, discusses the role of Blockchain and self-sovereign identities post-Open Banking.

Elsewhere, Blenheim Chalcot announce a partnership with Imperial College London to build a new tech and innovation centre, Samantha Seaton, CEO, Moneyhub, tells fintechs how to secure consumer trust in the Open Banking climate.

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Jed Grant, CEO of Peer Mountain, discusses the role of blockchain in the Open Banking, and how self-sovereign identities are set to change to landscape.

The role of Blockchain in the Open Banking era
 
Insights in Focus
 

For those dynamic and innovative firms looking to challenge the industry norms, the bar for trust is higher than just providing new products to meet market demand. By Samantha Seaton, CEO, Moneyhub,

How fintechs can secure consumer trust post-Open Banking
 

The convergence of fraud management with payment processing is proven to increase merchant revenue, retention, and satisfaction. Kount Central is emerging as the preferred solution.

The convergence of fraud prevention and payment processing
 
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The new technology and innovation centre will be a place where technology and digital businesses innovate and grow, supporting economic development in the area.

Blenheim Chalcot and Imperial College London to build new tech and innovation centre
 
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