FinTech Magazine: May issue out now!

By Olivia Minnock
The latest issue of FinTech Magazine isout now! “We are the agile and technology facilitators of digital transformation,” says Joe Lapierre, CEO of...

The latest issue of FinTech Magazine is out now!

“We are the agile and technology facilitators of digital transformation,” says Joe Lapierre, CEO of ERGO Digital IT. It’s a bold claim by the unit of insurance company ERGO Group, backed up by a measured and focused strategy for applying disruptive technologies and methodologies to the evolving insurance space.

For our lead feature, we explore how ERGO Digital IT has been instrumental in supporting its parent company to remain at the forefront of the industry.

We also take a look at MuleSoft, a leading provider of integration software which enables businesses to connect applications, data and devices – a vital piece of the finance industry puzzle. Danny Healy explains how APIs can form the ‘digital glue’ for connecting businesses in an open banking landscape.

Don’t forget to take a look at our in-depth company reports on Yorkshire Building Society Group, DNB, Judo Bank, Department of Finance, Affinity Plus Credit Union and Alliant Credit Union. Each organisation is leveraging technology to transform its operations and enhance the experience of highly valued customers.

For this month’s Top 10 article, we’ve chosen some of our favourite mobile wallet platforms, and as always we’ve also brought you a list of upcoming must-see industry events.

Read the latest issue here. 

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