Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • BizFi Lands $20 Million from Metropolitan Equity

On FinDEVr.com

  • Quovo Teams Up with Totum Wealth to Improve Client Account Aggregation for Wealth Managers

Around the web

  • Markit chooses corporate events data from Wall Street Horizon for its research, analysis, and news interface, Markit Hub.
  • IBM joins The Chamber of Digital Commerce, the world’s leading trade association for the digital asset and blockchain industry.
  • Jack Henry & Associates introduces the ProfitStars Financial Performance suite.
  • Mid-sized European medical device maker agrees to deploy eFLOW AP from Top Image Systems.
  • Digital Insight teams up with PSCU to launch Card Management Services for Digital Banking.
  • Alliance Credit Union ($395 million ) selects Insuritas to open and manage its turnkey insurance agency.

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.

IBM Opens Bluemix Garage in New York City

IBM Opens Bluemix Garage in New York City

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In opening its latest Bluemix Garage in New York City, IBM continues to put money where developers, software designers and others are. The New York City location will be IBM’s sixth, with garages currently in operation in San Francisco, Toronto, London, Nice, and Tokyo. IBM is partnering with Galvanize, who will host the New York garage on its new New York campus. Other locations are said to be in the works for the second half of 2016.

Galvanize co-founder and CEO Jim Deters said that locating the Bluemix Garage in New York City, within the Galvanize community, “allows our strong network of developers and startups to leverage the power of the cloud and the expertise of IBM to competitively innovate products and apps in the growing fintech and blockchain spaces.” Galvanize runs a network for developers, coders, and technology entrepreneurs, and has more than 1,800 members across seven campuses.

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Pictured (left to right): IBM’s Alex Baghdjian, senior offering associate, financial markets & wealth management, and Rob Stanich, global wealth management offering manager, demonstrated Client Insight for Wealth Management.

IBM’s cloud-development platform, Bluemix, has more than 140 tools and technologies for developing solutions leveraging big data, mobile, analytics, Watson, IoT, and more. With more than 120,000 applications launched from the platform every month, the open standards-based platform  is one of largest public cloud deployments in the world. Within its Bluemix Garages, IBM is especially interested in blockchain-related projects such as those pursued by the Mizuho Financial Group, which is working with the IBM Bluemix Garage in Tokyo to develop settlement technology using the blockchain. Prashant Bhuyan, CEO of Alpha Modus, an investment technology firm, credited Bluemix for helping his company launch “transformational apps that leverage cognitive analytics with unbelievable time and efficiency.”

Founded in 1911, IBM made its Finovate debut at FinovateSpring 2016, demonstrating its Client Insight for Wealth Management technology. IBM’s cloud technologies have been in New York since 2014, when IBM Cloud was deployed to power Digital.NYC—an online hub that connects more than 8,000 startups within New York City’s startup and technology community.


If you’re into fintech development, then be sure to put our upcoming developer’s conference, FinDEVr 2016 Silicon Valley, on your calendar. Join us October 18 and 19 for two days of the latest in fintech APIs, case studies, integrations, and more.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • IBM Opens Bluemix Garage in New York City
  • Lending Club Appoints Scott Sanborn as CEO
  • Canadian Government Selects OutsideIQ to Bring DDIQ to Brazil and London

On FinDEVr.com

  • Avalara Adds New Stripe Integration, Earns Dual Honors at American Business Awards

Around the web

  • Jack Henry & Associates launches new app collaboration platform, JHA Marketplace.
  • Digital Insight gives customers pre-login look at bank balances via their mobile banking app.
  • Absa Stockbrokers and Portfolio Management has implemented the Secure Document Repository solution from Striata.
  • TSYS Named to The Civic 50 in 2016

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.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Best of Show Winner Quid to Open London Office.
  • Reverse Takeover IPO Places ayondo on the Singapore Exchange.
  • Sezzle Scoops Up $500,000 Investment from Brussels-based E-Merge.
  • MX Adds Cash Flow Feature to MoneyDesktop Platform.

On FinDEVr.com

  • Markit Agrees to Acquire Prism Valuation.

Around the web

  • Australia’s Bendigo and Adelaide Bank to deploy cloud development platform from IBM.
  • itBit and Euroclear announce plans to use blockchain technology to provide a settlement service for the London gold market.
  • Trulioo expands to South America as part of Canada’s Fintech Mission to Brazil.
  • IBS Intelligence features Yoyo Wallet as startup of the month.
  • Payworks extends Stripe POS integration effort.
  • Trustly opens London office and hires General Manager from Worldpay.

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.

Finovate Debuts: IBM’s Wealth Management Solution Gives Advisors an Edge

Finovate Debuts: IBM’s Wealth Management Solution Gives Advisors an Edge

Computer technology giant IBM launched in 1911 as Computer-Tabulating-Recording-Company (CTR) and was renamed International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924.

At FinovateSpring 2016, the company’s presenter Rob Stanich, global wealth management offering manager, began the demo saying, “We come to you from a tech startup based in New York… it’s called IBM; maybe you’ve heard of us.” He jokingly adds, “It took us only 100 years to get here.”

Stanich then explains that they’re doing something new within IBM called Client Insight for Wealth Management powered by IBM Watson, a solution to help advisers segment clients, predict life events and identify product and portfolio recommendations. While IBM has been working in the wealth management industry for some time, this is the company’s first API-based predictive analytics solution for the wealth-management industry.

FADashboardFinancial adviser dashboard

Company facts:

  • Headquartered in Armonk, New York
  • 300,000 employees
  • 2015 revenue of $81.7 billion
IBMPresentersAlex Baghdjian, senior offering associate, financial markets & wealth management, and Rob Stanich, global wealth management offering manager, presented at FinovateSpring 2016.

IBMPresenter1We chatted with Rob Stanich, IBM global wealth management offering manager, about the new offering:

Finovate: What problem does Client Insight for Wealth Management powered by IBM Watson solve?

Stanich: Client Insight for Wealth Management powered by IBM Watson is an industry-leading, cognitive- and predictive analytics-based solution for wealth management firms, fund providers, and self-directed investment firms of all sizes trying to gain or maintain a technology edge. Unlike any other platform in the industry, CIWM delivers data preparation with an established data schema, integrated, pre-built advanced analytical models, and APIs to deliver insights to any wealth management dashboard. 
Our current offering has the some of the following capabilities:

  • Segmenting and micro-segmenting by behavior to better understand client
  • Predicting life and financial events to personalize offers, deliver alerts, and provide better service to drive loyalty
  • Predicting client attrition to protect revenue and wallet share
  • Understanding client-product propensities to better address client need’s and expand client relationships
  • Tailoring news and alerts to streamline financial adviser prep before client meetings
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Finovate: Who are your primary customers?

Stanich: We currently service financial advisers and branch managers at large warehouses, self-directed brokerage firms, and mutual fund wholesalers. We are also going to be reaching the Registered Independent Adviser market through some soon-to-be announced partnerships.

BranchManagerThe Branch Manager dashboard

Finovate: How does Client Insight for Wealth Management powered by IBM Watson better solve the problem?

Stanich: We found that there really is this dearth of cognitive and analytics capabilities in wealth management. A lot of our clients want to get started, but have so many other issues affecting them—from new regulations to run the firm’s initiatives–that they haven’t been able to heavily invest in providing their financial advisers with advanced cognitive and analytics solutions. We’re here to solve that problem by providing a pre-built solution that can be stood up within a 12 week timeframe and immediately provide real capabilities and a real ROI.

And they’re not just buying the current capabilities of Client Insight for Wealth Management, but will benefit from IBM’s continuing investment in our roadmap, which will over time expand to cover such topics as prospecting, account aggregation, and adviser-succession planning. Not to mention that our solution will be applying some exciting new and advanced deep-learning techniques from IBM Research as well as integrations to other IBM application families within our Commerce and Watson divisions.

Finovate: Tell us about your favorite implementation of your solution.

Stanich: Our favorite implementations are the ones where we see the client planning to use the solution to assist financial advisers in fully servicing their client’s financial needs. For example, we find a lot of large banks who have clients’ mortgages and checking accounts wanting to also provide [their] financial planning through a financial adviser. If we can have a client’s needs better serviced all in one place–from financial planning, lending, to credit card needs–then it’s a deeper relationship between a client and firm and an overall better client experience.

Finovate: What in your background gave you the confidence to tackle this challenge?

Stanich: I’ve worked on Wall Street and in technology for 20 years now and have witnessed a lot of the major changes we now consider business-as-usual, from the rise of the self-directed brokerage firms in the 1990s to the current rise of the robo-advisers. Nonetheless, I’m a big believer that we’ll never lose financial advisers entirely. They’ll be more like the expert users of some of the same technology coming into the self-directed business today. We’ll augment these professionals to be “smarter” in the same way technology is revolutionizing medicine today, yet we still need doctors to exercise judgement. Change is always disruptive and causes a lot of hand-wringing, but I think we all see the transition happening around us already.

Finovate: What are some upcoming initiatives from Client Insight for Wealth Management powered by IBM Watson that we can look forward to over the next few months?

Stanich: We have some big partnerships that we’ll be announcing soon and some really great functionality on the docket to be released. We’ve already started getting feedback from clients, and the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. Mainly, we’ll be focusing on the account-aggregation space, financial planning, and prospecting. Our solution is only going to keep getting better and better.

Finovate: Where do you see IBM’s Client Insight for Wealth Management a year or two from now?

Stanich: The vision for Client Insight for Wealth Management is to enable an adviser to service more clients with the same or better level of personalization as servicing their existing book of business, and improve the overall quality of that book. For self-directed firms, the vision is to deliver a more personalized level of service digitally, by arming them with some of the same advanced predictive and cognitive analytics becoming prevalent in other industries.

Finovate: What kind of metrics or facts about IBM’s Client Insight for Wealth Management can we share with our readers?

Stanich: It is the wealth management industry’s first pre-built, cognitive and analytics solution. We also have similar industry-specific offerings in banking, insurance, trade surveillance, and regulatory compliance.

Rob Stanich, global eealth management offering manager, and Alex Baghdjian, senior offering associate, financial markets & wealth management, presenting at FinovateSpring 2016:

Finovate Alumni News

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  • “Token Facilitates PSD2 Compliance with New Payment Network”
  • “CrowdFlower Closes on a $10 Million Round Led by Microsoft”
  • “Finovate Debuts: IBM’s Wealth Management Solution Gives Advisers an Edge”
  • “MOX Pay from Malauzai is First to Unveil RDC as Payment Option”

On FinDEVr

  • “Flybits Earns Gartner Cool Vendor Recognition in its Platform-as-a-Service 2016 Report”

Around the web

  • TechCrunch: Dashlane launches a password-management tool for the enterprise.
  • AppsTechNews chats with Kony CTO Bill Bodin on the pace of enterprise app change.
  • “Kabbage Named a CNBC Top Disruptor”
  • Benzinga profiles Betterment CEO Jon Stein.
  • Me/CU to deploy account-processing platform and digital banking suite from Fiserv.
  • Insuritas to power insurance solution for Patelco CU.
  • NICE Actimize teams up with Mphasis to provide anti-fraud, enterprise risk, and compliance solutions.
  • Volate Technologies launches solution for “plug and play” integration with Ripple.
  • ACI Worldwide partners with U.K.-based Raphaels Bank to provide access to the Faster Payments Scheme.

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.

Big Blue Backs Mobile Banking in Rural China

Big Blue Backs Mobile Banking in Rural China

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“We’re from IBM and we’re here to help” is something fintech followers will have to start getting used to.

The “tech startup from New York” as it called itself during its Finovate debut this spring is the choice of China’s Fujian Rural Credit (FJRC), which is enhancing its online and cloud-based banking offerings. FJRC will use IBM’s storage infrastructure solution, Spectrum Virtualize, to help deploy financial apps for the province’s more than 14 million agricultural workers and consumers.

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Pictured: Rob Stanich, global wealth management offering manager, and Alex Baghdjian, senior offering associate, financial markets and wealth management, demonstrated IBM’s Client Insight for Wealth Management at FinovateSpring 2016.

The new technology will enable FJRC to offer better customer service via mobile service vehicles and to provide more direct service through convenient service outlets and mobile banking. FJRC currently provides both commercial and retail banking services by way of 67 rural credit unions; 1,800 outlets; and more than 11,000 micro-payment locations. Spectrum Virtualize works by managing all storage resources from one virtual location, which accelerates data transfer, remote mirroring, and automated application deployment.

IBM has been an increasingly visible part of the fintech world. Watson, its artificial intelligence technology, has been leveraged by fintech innovators such as fellow Finovate alums Novabase and TipRanks. And earlier this year, IBM announced opening IBM “Blockchain Garages” in Singapore, Tokyo, London, and New York City to encourage collaboration between IBM’s technologists and local developers. Blockchain services and advanced credit risk analysis, a.k.a. BigCredit, are two areas of focus for IBM’s research in China.

Founded in 1911 and based in Armonk, New York, IBM demonstrated its Client Insight for Wealth Management solution at FinovateSpring 2016. The company has 300,000 employees and produced revenues of more than $81 billion in 2015. Virginia M. “Ginni” Rometty is chairwoman, president, and CEO.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “Big Blue Backs Mobile Banking in Rural China”
  • “BRIDGEi2i Closes Series A Funding Round”
  • “NICE Funding! CallVU Raises $3 Million”
  • “Ping Identity Acquired by Vista Equity Partners”

Around the web

  • “Check Point Named Leader for Vision and Execution in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Firewalls”
  • Boku brings mobile carrier billing to U.K. sports and entertainment venues.
  • Thomson Reuters launches FX benchmark service.
  • Monitise no longer plans to sell its marketing content business Markco Media.
  • “Jack Henry & Associates and Inlet Partner to Bring Enhanced eBill Functionality to 4,000 Financial Institutions”
  • Wealthfront introduces its 529 College Savings Plan.
  • Intelligent Environments teams up with Queen’s University Belfast’s Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT).
  • Wall Street Journal features Tuition.io in a look at how employers are providing low-cost loans to employees.
  • Ally Financial announces completion of TradeKing acquisition.

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

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “FinovateSpring 2016 Best of Show Winners Announced
  • “Vera Reels in Strategic Investment; Adds Former Veritas CEO & Founder to Board”

Around the web

  • Virtual Piggy appoints John R. Coyne as its new CEO.
  • Envestnet | Yodlee initiates strategic partnership with African incubator, AlphaCode.
  • Fiserv launches accounting suite, Prologue Financials.
  • Tuition.io announces support for repayment of Federal Parent PLUS loans.
  • IBM unveils Watson for Cyber Security in collaboration with eight leading universities.

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.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “mCASH Pivots to AUKA, Launches Mobile Payments Services Across Europe”

Around the web

  • IBM launches quantum computing as a cloud service. See IBM demo next week at FinovateSpring.
  • CGI Group adds Ripple Connect to its Intelligent Gateway at Payments.
  • Bluefin Payment Systems integrates Visa Data Secure Platform into its portfolio.
  • BBVA Compass cardholders gain access to Android Pay and Samsung Pay.
  • “GreenKey Appoints Richard Garnier Chief Revenue Officer”

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.

Kony Appoints Former IBM CTO as its New CTO

Kony Appoints Former IBM CTO as its New CTO

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Mobile app specialist Kony announced yesterday it has brought on Bill Bodin as CTO.

Prior to his new appointment, Bodin worked for nine years as CTO for IBM’s Mobile Computing CIO group. Throughout his 27-year career at IBM, Bodin served as a programmer, a senior technical staff member, and was recognized as a Distinguished Engineer and Master Inventor at the company.

Bodin holds many patents and is the creator of multiple technical developments at IBM:

  • Creator and thought leader for IBM Catalyst, a mobile development accelerator framework
  • Led in the developemnt of WhirlWind, IBM’s first Enterprise Mobile App Store
  • Led in the creation of n.Fluent, IBM’s text-translation service
  • Led as chief architecht for Media Library

In a press release, Dave Shirk, Kony’s president of products, strategy and marketing, describes Bodin as “an extremely well-respected technology visionary leader with an incredible reputation and depth of knowledge and expertise in the enterprise mobility space.”

Kony’s solutions enables banks to design and develop and visualize device-agnostic applications deployed across multiple channels. Earlier this month, the Florida-based company partnered with Cognizant, which will integrate Kony’s mobile app design capabilities into its offerings. In July of 2015, Kony released the newest version of MobileFabric 6.5 which enables developers to use any open framework to build applications.

At FinovateFall 2011, Kony debuted its commercial banking suite.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “Kony Appoints Former IBM CTO as its New CTO”
  • “Boku to Power Carrier Billing for Spotify in Germany and Italy”

Around the web

  • IBM announces a new set of blockchain services running on IBM Cloud and Docker.
  • PYMNTS interviews Hyperwallet CEO Brent Warrington.
  • Forbes features how Student Loan Genius is revolutionizing the student loan industry.

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.