The global digital banking platform market has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, driven by technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors. As we look ahead, the market is poised for even greater expansion, with projections indicating significant increases in market value
In an era where technological advancements have made digital payments not just viable but often preferable, it is puzzling to see American businesses, particularly small and medium-sized ones, clinging to paper checks. The allure of checks, perceived as a low-cost or even "free" payment method,
Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced a significant partnership with Visa to launch X Money, a peer-to-peer digital payment platform expected later this year. This strategic move aims to compete with established services such as Venmo and Zelle. With Visa Direct powering the
Metropolitan Commercial Bank (MCB) has taken a significant step in its digital transformation journey by launching an enhanced consumer digital banking platform in collaboration with ebankIT. This development aims to upgrade the banking experience for MCB clients and streamline the onboarding
Lloyds Banking Group, a longstanding British financial institution, has taken a bold step in response to the evolving landscape of digital banking. Over the next four years, the bank plans to close 136 branches under its Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland brands. This significant move reflects
Alliant Credit Union, a leading digital-only, branchless credit union in the United States with total assets amounting to $20 billion and over 900,000 members, has strategically partnered with Backbase to revolutionize its digital banking operations. This partnership is geared towards accelerating