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Build the future of European payments now Guest contribution published in Handelsblatt
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Speech at the ceremony marking the change of office at the Regional Office in Bavaria Change of office at the Regional Office in Bavaria
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The Role of Fintechs in Green Finance Keynote Speech at the 4th German-Singaporean Financial Forum “Grün-Tech: How can fintechs and banks work hand in hand for sustainable finance”
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Money – Changing Features and Eternal Requirements
In Germany and Europe, established banks are increasingly viewing FinTechs as “partners” rather than competitors, Bundesbank Executive Board member Burkhard Balz said during a speech in Cape Town.
“This is because banks can benefit from the innovative potential of these newcomers, while FinTechs can benefit from the existing customer relations and consumers’ trust in banks.”
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Details of variables from reporting scheme H Monthly balance sheet statistics – Annex to Data Report 2024-04
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Monthly Report – January 2024
The January 2024 Monthly Report outlines the risks for Germany arising from economic integration with China. In addition, it provides an outlook on the future of cash.
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The challenges currently facing the German banking sector Speech at the annual reception of the Regional Office in Bremen, Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt
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Weidmann: Uniform regulatory regime needed for fintechs
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says that a uniform set of rules is needed to regulate financial technology start-ups.
"It would be wrong for fintechs to base their business models on regulatory loopholes,"
he said at a conference during Germany's G20 presidency. Federal Finance Minister Dr Wolfgang Schäuble and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands highlighted the opportunities that digitalisation holds in store for developing countries.