B-North Lands $2.6 Million Ahead of Launch

B-North Lands $2.6 Million Ahead of Launch

E.U.-based alternative lending company B-North announced this week it landed $2.6 million (£2 million) in new funding. The investment comes as part of crowdfunding efforts via Crowdcube and Growthfunders.

Combined with the $5.5 million (£4.2 million) the company has already raised, today’s round brings B-North’s total funding to just over $8 million, according to FSTech. The company will use the new capital to increase its workforce and boost its infrastructure.

While B-North has yet to launch, the company plans to do so in “mid-2020.” Taking a step in that direction, last month B-North partnered with Newcastle Strategic Solutions, which will provide a deposit-taking solution for the new lender.

While there are multiple alternative lending companies in the fintech sector, B-North aims to differentiate itself by lending up to 10x faster than incumbent players, placing core banking functions closer to the customer, and tapping its commercial finance broker channels for distribution. Much of this will be accomplished through “lending pods,” as the company calls them, which will launch across Manchester in the second half of this year.

B-North was founded in 2015. Jonathan Thompson is co-founder and CEO.

The CA Consumer Privacy Act Went into Effect While You Were on Vacation

The CA Consumer Privacy Act Went into Effect While You Were on Vacation

If you’re unfamiliar with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you might want to stop catching up on email you missed over the holiday and focus on this new regulation. Here are a few highlights of California’s new law, which went into effect yesterday.

CCPA grants California residents new rights when it comes to their data and privacy. Essentially, this group of consumers are now entitled to know what data businesses collect about them, where they received it, how they plan to use it, who they have shared it with, and if it will be sold.

Here’s are some take-aways of what fintechs need to know now that the new rule has taken hold:

What’s required of you

Essentially, California consumers have the right to receive a report of their personal information that a business has collected on them for the past year, the right to have that data deleted, and the right to limit the sale of their data to third parties.

All of this means that in addition to tracking consumer data, businesses are also responsible for reporting where the data came from and where it’s going.

CCPA may not apply to you

The state of California has almost 40 million residents, and if you’re conducing business in the U.S., you likely have clients there. And even if you don’t, CCPA grants the new privacy rights to all California residents as defined by income tax, even if they are not currently living in the Sunshine State. In contrast, those living in California but paying income tax in another state are not covered by CCPA.

That said, there’s still a chance CCPA won’t apply to you. Businesses with gross annual revenues less than $25 million, or those that deal with personal information of fewer than 50,000 consumers, or businesses that generate less than 50% of their annual revenue from selling consumers’ personal information are exempt.

Heads up: you could be sued

Data breaches are generally always costly, and CCPA will add to the expense. If a consumer notifies a business that it has improperly handled their data and the business doesn’t rectify the issue within 30 days, the consumer has a right to sue for damages in the amount of $100 to $750 per incident, injunctive or declaratory relief, or another option deemed suitable by the court.

On top of that, if a business experiences a data breach, sells consumer data without permission, or retains data after the consumer requested it to be deleted, the Attorney General has a right to charge violators $2500 to $7500 for each consumer data file involved.

CCPA may go federal

As you plan out methodologies to document data collection, usage, and distribution, don’t limit your systems to Californians. The privacy act may eventually be escalated to the federal level so plan your data protocol around all of your U.S. clients.

Just because you’re GDPR compliant doesn’t mean you comply with CCPA

The U.K.’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) went into effect in May of 2018. But just because you’ve mastered your compliance strategy for GDPR doesn’t mean you can rest easy when it comes to CCPA.

On the contrary, there are a handful of differences between the two, as outlined by Pillsbury Law:

  • The coverage group
  • The privacy policy disclosures
  • The breadth of disclosure rights
  • The data disclosures and deadlines
  • The right to opt-out
  • The explicit protection against discrimination

For a more in-depth look into the differences, I highly recommend taking a look at Pillsbury Law’s piece.

Identity verification may be an issue

A user may request access to all of his data, but how do you ensure he is indeed who he says he is and not a criminal? Furthermore, how do you ensure he is a California resident?

According to IDology COO Christina Luttrell, “If GDPR is an indicator of how CCPA will unfold, then businesses need to consider how criminals can and will exploit subject access requests.”

Luttrell went on to explain, “The organizations that will be well positioned to complete CCPA-related requests are the ones that understand the facets of CCPA identity verification (IDV) and adopt IDV systems that scale and automate, are secure and easily integrated, and have multiple IDV methods that will satisfy consumer needs.”

You may be late but you’re not too late

In the event a business violates the CCPA, it has additional time before fines and enforcement take hold due to the 30 day period to cure noncompliance.

If a business can fix a problem with its privacy compliance and follow the procedures set forth in the law to do so, then they haven’t violated the law and will not be subject to a lawsuit for the failure to comply.

Mastercard Snaps Up RiskRecon

Mastercard Snaps Up RiskRecon

Mastercard, the world’s second-largest payment processor, has acquired AI and data analytics solutions company RiskRecon. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The payments giant anticipates the purchase will help its clients defend against cyber threats and data breaches. Ajay Bhalla, president of cyber and intelligence for Mastercard, said that RiskRecon will boost Mastercard’s cyber security solutions. “Through a powerful combination of AI and data-driven advanced technology, RiskRecon offers an exciting opportunity to complement our existing strategy and technology to secure the cyber space,” Bhalla added.

Logistically, RiskRecon will remain in tact. While the Utah-based company is now dedicated to supporting Mastercard solutions, RiskRecon will continue to help other industries such as healthcare and manufacturing protect consumer and payment data, as well as intellectual property.

RiskRecon was founded in 2015 by Eric Blatte and Kelly White, who now serves as the company’s CEO. “By becoming part of their team, we have an opportunity to scale our solution and help companies in new industries and geographies take steps to better manage their cybersecurity risk,” White said.

Prior to today’s acquisition, RiskRecon had raised $40 million in three rounds of funding.

Deluxe Acquires Fiserv’s Remittance Solutions Assets

Deluxe Acquires Fiserv’s Remittance Solutions Assets

Business technology company Deluxe announced today it will acquire Remittance Solutions assets from Fiserv. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

The Minnesota-based company will use the new tools, which include lockbox processing, to enhance its Treasury Management portfolio.

As part of the agreement, Deluxe will take over Fiserv’s lockbox businesses in five locations and Fiserv will become a reseller of Deluxe lockbox processing.

Deluxe has been busy in the payments arena this year. The company hasa signed more than 25 new payments deals so far this year. “This deal allows Deluxe to extend its expertise and reach with the addition of a reseller arrangement through the banking sales channel of Fiserv,” said Barry McCarthy, Deluxe President and CEO.

“Deluxe is a provider of choice in the remittance processing industry, with impressive scale, geographic reach and resources,” said Todd Horvath, President of Bank Solutions at Fiserv. “Together, we will drive enhanced value for current and future clients and create more opportunities for our people.”

Founded in 1915, Deluxe has a two-tiered approach serving small businesses and financial institutions. The company offers its 4.8 million small business customers products such as incorporation services, logo design, website development and hosting, email marketing, social media, search engine optimization and payroll services, and customized checks and forms. On the bank side, Deluxe serves its 4,600 financial institution clients with data analytics, customer acquisition and treasury management solutions, fraud prevention and profitability tools, and checks.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Deluxe Acquires Fiserv’s Remittance Solutions Assets

Around the web

  • Bobsguide interviews Currencycloud CTO Ed Addario.
  • Coindesk features how Tradeshift leverages Ethereum to lower cross-border transaction costs.
  • PayPal’s GoPay acquisition is complete

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

NTT Data Acquires Digital Services Provider NETE

NTT Data Acquires Digital Services Provider NETE

IT services provider NTT Data announced today it has acquired NETE, a Virginia-based digital design services firm.

The deal, which marks NTT Data’s 19th acquisition, is set to close for an undisclosed amount later this year. The company will bring on NETE’s 300 employees and will leverage NETE’s expertise in public healthcare to build out its services in that sector. NETE will maintain its branding but will now be known as NETE, an NTT Data Company.

“NETE clients and employees will benefit from access to the vast resources of a top 10 technology and business services provider, including global R&D, infrastructure and investments in digital transformation and innovation,” said Sandeep Somaiya, Managing Director of NETE. “The depth and breadth of NTT DATA’s commercial experience among healthcare providers, health plans and life sciences, as well as its strong reputation in the public sector, will open the door for additional opportunities for NETE customers.”

Somaiya will be a part of the NTT Data public sector leadership team.

A well-established player in the industry, NTT Data was founded in 1988 and has 120,000 employees. At FinovateFall earlier this year, the Japan-based company demoed Mirror, a new service that leverages AI to help caregivers make financial, medical, and lifestyle decisions on behalf of their clients.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • NTT Data Acquires Digital Services Provider NETE.

Around the web

  • Temenos introduces robo-advisor and goal-based investing apps to its Temenos Infinity for Retail Banking.
  • eToro launches the shopping cart portfolio, an investment portfolio with global e-commerce stocks.
  • Taiwan’s Chailease selects NICE Actimize for AML compliance program.
  • Aite Group names Baker Hill NextGen Best-in-Class Commercial Loan Origination System.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

TransferWise Inks International Payments Deal with EQ Bank

TransferWise Inks International Payments Deal with EQ Bank

EQ Bank, the digital subsidiary of Canada’s Equitable Bank, has signed a partnership agreement with TransferWise which will see the latter underpin EQ Bank’s international payments, reports Alex Hamilton of Fintech Futures, Finovate’s sister publication.

EQ Bank has integrated TransferWise’s API directly into their infrastructure. EQ Bank customers will be able to send money from their Savings Plus account at “the real exchange rate,” paying a “small, transparent TransferWise charge.”

Kristo Käärmann, CEO and co-founder of TransferWise, said that Canadian consumers stand to lose a “staggering” $330 per person to hidden fees when exchanging currencies.

“This needs to stop,” he said. “We ultimately want to ensure that everyone has access to fast, cheap, and transparent international money exchange. We’re thrilled to have found a like-minded partner in EQ Bank.”

EQ Bank recently completed the move of its Temenos core banking system into the cloud. The digital bank utilizes Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform, using software hosted by HP.

“From hidden mark-ups in the exchange rate, to paying multiple fees and lengthy delays, for too long Canadians haven’t been getting the best value for their dollar when sending money abroad,” said Andrew Moor, president and CEO of Equitable Bank.

“At EQ Bank we continually seek ways to remove unnecessary complexities and fees from outdated banking structures to put more money back in the hands of our customers. As TransferWise shares these important values, they are the perfect partner to help us achieve our goal.”

Transferwise, which most recently demoed at FinovateEurope 2013, was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in London. The company has raised more than $770 million.

Coinbase’s New Partnership Helps Give Back with Crypto

Coinbase’s New Partnership Helps Give Back with Crypto

To celebrate the season of giving, digital currency wallet and crypto management platform Coinbase announced a partnership that will create a way for its users to donate their crypto.

Coinbase has chosen to integrate with micro donations platform DustAid to provide its users in the U.K. with an option to donate to their choice of three charities:

  • NSPCC, a children’s charity that seeks to keep young people safe from abuse
  • The Little Edi Foundation, which provides support and grants to struggling rural communities in Romania
  • Space for Giants, which helps protect and secure the future of elephants and their landscapes

Donations are facilitated through Coinbase Commerce, Coinbase’s service that allows merchants to accept multiple cryptocurrencies and maintain full control of their own digital currency. Coinbase Commerce launched in early 2018 and integrates directly into a merchant’s checkout screen. Since then, the company has amassed more than 2,000 merchants on the service.

“We firmly believe that by using blockchain technology we can help charities positively impact people all over the world. DustAid’s mission is to make giving a simple, easy and transparent part of our daily lives,” said Duncan Murray, Managing Director of DustAid. “We are really proud to be working with leading organizations like Coinbase and NSPCC to make this a reality and to help children be heard this Christmas.”

After its most recent funding round of $300 million, Coinbase’s total funding reached just under $550 million. Recently, the company launched its Coinbase Pro trading platform on mobile and added five new currencies to the Coinbase Card. Coinbase demoed InstantExchange at FinovateSpring 2014.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • ti&m and aixigo Partner to Digitize Wealth Management.
  • TransferWise Inks International Payments Deal with EQ Bank.
  • Coinbase’s New Partnership Helps Give Back with Crypto.

Around the web

  • ThetaRay Names Edward Sander as Chief Product Officer.
  • Frontier Communications deploys Neustar Certified Caller STIR/SHAKEN technology across its IP network to digitally certify phone calls.
  • Citi and PayPal expand partnership for institutional clients.
  • Worldline and CashSentinel partner to provide a payment solution to comply with Swiss and European online marketplaces.
  • Alaska USA Federal Credit Union selects MX to power mobile banking platform.
  • Minna Technologies deepens partnership with OP Financial Group.
  • Chetu continues European expansion, opens new UK office.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

ti&m and aixigo Partner to Digitize Wealth Management

ti&m and aixigo Partner to Digitize Wealth Management

Digitization and innovation company ti&m and wealth management technology provider aixigo have come together in a partnership this week that will help improve and digitize the wealth management experience.

The partnership will combine ti&m’s channel suite with aixigo’s Wealth Management & Investment Advisory platform’s digital suite. The press release highlighted how the flexibility of ti&m’s services are well-suited to enhance aixigo’s platform, noting that “any solution can be designed and integrated “out of the box” into core banking systems.”

“You meet customer expectations in digital competition and at the same time reduce costs per customer. This in turn means that customers are more willing to pay despite regulatory requirements and cost transparency,” said Christian Friedrich, CBO of aixigo. “And in the end, the goal is for the bank to become an integral part of daily digital habits. And it is precisely these added values that we want to bring out into the banking world together with ti&m.”

aixigo most recently demoed at FinovateFall 2018 in New York where it showcased Digital Portfolio Management Backoffice, a tool to manage portfolios flexibly and with a limited workforce. The Germany-based company raised an undisclosed amount of funds in a single private equity round earlier this year.

ti&m demoed its digital onboarding suite module at FinovateEurope 2017. Thomas Wüst is founder and CEO.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Finovate Alums Raise More Than Three Billion in 2019; $676 Million in Q4.
  • Sensibill Pilots SME Receipt Management Technology with Metro Bank.

Around the web

  • Mastercard partners with CleverCards and Appreciate Group for launch of digital gift card in the U.K.
  • TransferWise for Banks launches in Canada with EQ Bank as first partner.
  • CREALOGIX appoints Oliver Weber as new CEO as of January 2020.
  • Card issuing platform Marqeta and cloud banking services provider Mambu announce new collaboration.
  • Klarna to open tech hub in Berlin, Germany.
  • Splitit forges new strategic partnerships with Malaysian payment solution provider iPay88 and global payments company BlueSnap.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.