Regulatory technology stories
Yubico urges EU financial firms to ditch legacy MFA
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Yubico warns EU financial firms that DORA-era resilience demands phish-resistant passkeys, not passwords and legacy MFA still rife in banks.
Governments tighten social media age checks for children
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Governments worldwide tighten social media age checks for children, fuelling demand for privacy-friendly facial age estimation tools.
FinTech Australia opens entries for 2026 Finnie Awards
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FinTech Australia opens entries for the 2026 Finnie Awards, marking the programme’s tenth year with revamped categories and a new Sydney venue.
Bizcap Canada relaunch brings new portal & pricing
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Bizcap Canada relaunches under global Bizcap brand with new broker portal, revamped pricing and faster finance approvals for SMEs.
Stop renting intelligence: Why Canada needs to build its own AI stack
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Canada’s GBP £925.6 million AI pledge backs chips and servers, but critics say true sovereignty needs home-grown models, not US black boxes.
osapiens raises USD $100m to reach unicorn status
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German sustainability software firm osapiens raises USD $100m Series C led by Decarbonization Partners, propelling it to unicorn status.
YouLend & Teya launch SME cash advances in UK, Europe
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YouLend teams up with Teya to launch flexible cash advances of GBP £1,000-GBP £2 million for more than 30,000 UK SMEs, ahead of EU rollout.
Dun & Bradstreet outlines seven key compliance trends
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Dun & Bradstreet flags sanctions, data quality and AI governance as top compliance pressures shaping corporate risk in 2026.
SEON posts rapid growth & raises USD $80m Series C
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SEON posts over 80% ARR growth, boosts API usage 250% and secures USD $80 million Series C to scale AI-powered fraud and AML platform.
BioCatch warns AI agents will supercharge online fraud
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BioCatch warns AI shopping agents will turbocharge online fraud, urging banks and retailers to distinguish helpful bots from criminal misuse.
Hayo boosts mobile registry to combat SIM swap fraud
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Hayo upgrades its National Mobile Registry with real-time tools to detect SIM swap fraud, stolen phones and illegal devices on networks.
Canadian firms lose money after using AI for tax advice
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Canadian firms are losing cash and facing fines after using chatbots like ChatGPT for tax advice, a survey of accountants has warned.
UK businesses brace for 2026 fiscal strain & AI oversight
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Business leaders are being urged to invest in financial insight as they navigate tighter oversight of artificial intelligence in financial services.
Hayo boosts mobile registry to tackle SIM swap fraud
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Hayo upgrades its national mobile registry to spot SIM swaps in milliseconds and track stolen devices, targeting governments and operators.
Bitget grows institutional crypto & tokenised trading
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Bitget posts USD $8.17 trillion in 2025 derivatives volume as institutional crypto and tokenised TradFi trading surge on its platform.
GrowthPal raises USD $2.6m for AI M&A deal sourcing
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GrowthPal raises USD $2.6m to scale its AI platform for off‑market M&A deal sourcing and global expansion from its Singapore base.
Diligent buys 3rdRisk to boost AI vendor risk tools
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Diligent snaps up AI-native vendor risk specialist 3rdRisk to sharpen third-party oversight and speed audit readiness for clients.
FinTech Australia joins new Trade Diversification push
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FinTech Australia joins a new AUD $50 million Austrade-backed Trade Diversification Network to ramp up fintech export growth and reach.
Binder hires Tall to humanise its mortgage CRM brand
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Mortgage CRM specialist Binder hires design agency Tall to soften its image, promising a more human, less process-heavy broker experience.
UK firms eye agentic AI to cut tax costs in 2026 squeeze
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UK businesses are set to roll out agentic AI across tax and finance in 2026 as cost pressures force a reset on processes and investment.