A new report by JPMorgan says they don’t believe blockchain technology will be transformative for the global payments system and...
JPMorgan will soon be using robot technology to execute trades across its global equities algorithms business; the artificial intelligence, also known as LOXM, will be launched across Asia and the US in the fourth quarter; LOXM's job is to execute client orders with maximum speed at the best price, by using lessons it has learned from billions of past trades; one possible evolution of LOXM is teaching the machine how to get to know individual clients, so that it could consider their behavior and reaction as it decides how to trade. Source
JPMorgan Chase has been active in fintech partnerships with firms like Truecar, OnDeck and Roostify; they are now partnering with Bill.com in an effort to eliminate paper checks; JPMorgan spent $600 mn last year building fintech solutions and partnering with firms according to a letter CEO Jamie Dimon sent to shareholders in April. Source
Many of the major US banks are now adopting digital strategies into their business; Lend Academy shares progress from JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi and Goldman Sachs. Source
Pleo is a European fintech that automates expense reports and simplifies company spending via their smart corporate prepaid cards; today...
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JPMorgan is one of Wall Street's most active fintech innovators; Jamie Dimon outlined some of the bank's leading initiatives in his annual letter; in 2016 the firm invested $9.5 billion in new technology put towards initiatives in big data, machine learning, cybersecurity and electronic trading; the bank is also developing its customer facing technology and enhancing digital services for its corporate and investment bank and its asset and wealth management unit; other initiatives include promoting financial inclusion, collaborating with fintechs and investing in data sharing. Source
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon has released his annual letter which provides details on the bank's fintech spending and future initiatives; in 2016 the bank spent $9.5 billion on technology with approximately $3 billion allocated to new initiatives, including $600 million specifically focused on fintech solutions and projects; in 2017 it plans to introduce new technology services for digital banking, online investment advice and electronic trading; Dimon also said that the firm is "collaborating with some excellent fintech companies to dramatically improve our digital and other customer offerings"; business partners include Zelle for consumer payments, Roostify for online mortgages, TrueCar for auto finance and On Deck Capital, for small business loans. Source
Lending Club has hired Santiago Suarez, JPMorgan's head of new technologies; he will join Lending Club as the firm's head of strategy and mergers and acquisitions; at JPMorgan, Suarez was involved with testing blockchain and machine learning; he also worked in the bank's corporate strategy group, focused on managing top strategy issues for the bank. Source
The largest mortgage lender in the U.S. has confidentially filed for an IPO according to CNBC; the report indicates the...