Posted on 29 July 2022 by Xavier Larduinat
In our Digital First blog series we have extolled the virtues of a Modern Card Program, and why they’re such an important part of any digital first banking offering. As well as the challenges of building such a program. In the final part of our series – we’re focusing on perhaps the challenge that this all […]
Posted on 21 July 2022 by Xavier Larduinat
In the first part of this blog series, we looked at the importance of Modern Card Programs. People expect real-time, simple yet secure services to order, manage and use payments cards at-stores and online. They expect to be in control via their smartphones; using a modern banking application as fintechs and neo banks demonstrated as […]
Posted on 19 July 2022 by Kristel Teyras
Imagine you’re a French national going to study abroad in Greece for one semester, and all the logistics involved in setting up home there temporarily. All these logistics often require various touch points where you will have to prove your identity; usually with various means (passport, proof of address, education, income etc.) When you arrive at […]
Posted on 14 July 2022 by Xavier Larduinat
The banking industry has undergone a huge transformation in recent years and continues to transform as we head into the realm of real-time, digital first (and physical later) banking and payment. Characterized by the need to do things more cost-effectively, sustainably, faster, and with user experience at its core – modern card program strategies are revolutionizing […]
Posted on 01 July 2022 by Xavier Larduinat
In the past decade, the banking sector has undergone a massive transformation – putting speed, security, environmental considerations and user experience at its core. This blog post will be looking at how Digital PIN – a modern way to set, deliver or recover an EMV Card PIN code – is part of the modern card […]
Posted on 15 July 2020 by Xavier Larduinat
From the card body, to the delivery of a working credit card – we look at how traditional banking processes are becoming greener.