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Fintech Game Changers
Global Bank CEO Turns Fintech Founder - Antony Jenkins, 10x Banking

Fintech Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 35:49


Dexter Cousins interviews Antony Jenkins, the CEO and founder of 10X Banking, the core banking platform that makes banking ten times better.Antony stands out in Fintech as the global CEO of Barclays who decided to start a fintech. Tune in for a deep dive into the challenges of core banking, the outdated technology in the banking sector, and how 10X helps banks like Westpac and Chase innovate fast. We talk about fixing the banking technology silo problem, Antony's transition from a large bank to a startup, and his approach to creating a high-performance culture within 10x and how it differs to running a global bank.Antony also shares his thoughts on the future of fintech, opportunities in the Australian market (and their partnership with Constantinople) plus his advice for banking professionals considering a move to fintech.Find out more https://www.10xbanking.com/Send us a textSubscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp

Fintech Game Changers
Antony Jenkins, 10x Banking - Trailer

Fintech Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 2:59


Antony Jenkins, CEO and Founder of 10x Banking joins Dexter Cousins to talk about the Future of 10x and the Fintech Industry - Full interview available Monday 7th AprilSend us a textSubscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp

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The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Jes Staley And His Accuser Ask To Keep Her Testimony Sealed

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 14:03


Jes Staley is a prominent figure in the banking industry, known for his tenure as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Barclays, one of the largest banks in the United Kingdom. He was born in 1956 and has had a long and distinguished career in finance.Staley began his career in banking in the late 1970s, holding various positions at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. over several decades. He rose through the ranks to become one of the top executives at the company, gaining a reputation for his expertise in investment banking and his leadership skills.In 2015, Staley left J.P. Morgan to join Barclays as its CEO, succeeding Antony Jenkins. He took over the role with a focus on revitalizing the bank and improving its profitability amid challenging market conditions and regulatory scrutiny.However, Staley's tenure at Barclays has not been without controversy. In 2018, it was revealed that he had been under investigation by regulators in both the United States and the United Kingdom over his handling of a whistleblower case. Staley had allegedly attempted to identify the author of anonymous letters raising concerns about a Barclays employee.Additionally, Jes Staley has faced scrutiny for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. Staley had a professional relationship with Epstein, as Epstein was a client of J.P. Morgan during Staley's time at the bank. Staley has acknowledged having met Epstein several times, including attending Epstein's Caribbean island retreat.But after much scrutiny, it has been revealed that their relationship and their ties were much stronger than previously reported.In this episode, we hear how Jes Staley and his accuser are trying to keep her testimony from being unsealed.(commercial at 10:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ex-JPMorgan Honcho Jes Staley and His Accuser Fight to Keep Her Testimony Sealed (thedailybeast.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Jes Staley And His Accuser Both Ask The Court To Keep Her Testimony Sealed (3/20/24)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 14:03


Jes Staley is a prominent figure in the banking industry, known for his tenure as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Barclays, one of the largest banks in the United Kingdom. He was born in 1956 and has had a long and distinguished career in finance.Staley began his career in banking in the late 1970s, holding various positions at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. over several decades. He rose through the ranks to become one of the top executives at the company, gaining a reputation for his expertise in investment banking and his leadership skills.In 2015, Staley left J.P. Morgan to join Barclays as its CEO, succeeding Antony Jenkins. He took over the role with a focus on revitalizing the bank and improving its profitability amid challenging market conditions and regulatory scrutiny.However, Staley's tenure at Barclays has not been without controversy. In 2018, it was revealed that he had been under investigation by regulators in both the United States and the United Kingdom over his handling of a whistleblower case. Staley had allegedly attempted to identify the author of anonymous letters raising concerns about a Barclays employee.Additionally, Jes Staley has faced scrutiny for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. Staley had a professional relationship with Epstein, as Epstein was a client of J.P. Morgan during Staley's time at the bank. Staley has acknowledged having met Epstein several times, including attending Epstein's Caribbean island retreat.But after much scrutiny, it has been revealed that their relationship and their ties were much stronger than previously reported.In this episode, we hear how Jes Staley and his accuser are trying to keep her testimony from being unsealed.(commercial at 10:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ex-JPMorgan Honcho Jes Staley and His Accuser Fight to Keep Her Testimony Sealed (thedailybeast.com)

The Epstein Chronicles
Jes Staley And His Accuser Both Ask The Court To Keep Her Testimony Sealed (3/20/24)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 14:03


Jes Staley is a prominent figure in the banking industry, known for his tenure as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Barclays, one of the largest banks in the United Kingdom. He was born in 1956 and has had a long and distinguished career in finance.Staley began his career in banking in the late 1970s, holding various positions at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. over several decades. He rose through the ranks to become one of the top executives at the company, gaining a reputation for his expertise in investment banking and his leadership skills.In 2015, Staley left J.P. Morgan to join Barclays as its CEO, succeeding Antony Jenkins. He took over the role with a focus on revitalizing the bank and improving its profitability amid challenging market conditions and regulatory scrutiny.However, Staley's tenure at Barclays has not been without controversy. In 2018, it was revealed that he had been under investigation by regulators in both the United States and the United Kingdom over his handling of a whistleblower case. Staley had allegedly attempted to identify the author of anonymous letters raising concerns about a Barclays employee.Additionally, Jes Staley has faced scrutiny for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. Staley had a professional relationship with Epstein, as Epstein was a client of J.P. Morgan during Staley's time at the bank. Staley has acknowledged having met Epstein several times, including attending Epstein's Caribbean island retreat.But after much scrutiny, it has been revealed that their relationship and their ties were much stronger than previously reported.In this episode, we hear how Jes Staley and his accuser are trying to keep her testimony from being unsealed.(commercial at 10:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ex-JPMorgan Honcho Jes Staley and His Accuser Fight to Keep Her Testimony Sealed (thedailybeast.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | August 9, 2023

The Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 32:09


This week Liz Lumley sits down with Antony Jenkins, founder and CEO of 10x, to talk about the impact that digital transaction projects can have on talent retention, as well as bank/fintech partnerships, the march of AI on financial services, how various governments and banks are responding to the rise in interest rates and their impact on consumers, and what problems central bank digital currencies are really solving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In The City
Ex-Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins Wants to Disrupt the Dinosaurs

In The City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 26:14


Antony Jenkins is building technology he wanted when he ran Barclays. The former chief executive served at the big bank for three very turbulent years, spending a lot of time wondering why there wasn't a better way to automate its operations. When he left, he decided to find a way to do just that for everyone else.  On this week's In the City, Jenkins joins hosts Francine Lacqua and David Merritt to share his story of starting 10x Banking Technology, a key player in London's growing fintech scene. He launched the company in 2016 with £1 million of his own money. The company's name reflects its mission, he said: develop new technology that can make banking 10 times better than what it is. It was most recently valued at about £600 million.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Banking Transformed with Jim Marous
Chase and 10X Banking: Building a Digital Platform for the Future

Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 41:26


Chase, the digital banking app launched by JPMorgan, has reached one million UK customers after launching in September of last year with a 1% cashback deal and fee-free overseas card use. This growth exceeds the growth of both Monzo and Starling … two other UK neobanks. 10x Banking, the UK-based cloud-native banking technology business, created the platform that powered Chase's entry into the UK retail banking market. The platform provided a scalable architecture that will allow Chase to expand its retail banking proposition in the UK and beyond. To discuss why a scalable core banking platform built on micro-services and APIs is the key to building a digital bank, we have Antony Jenkins, CEO and founder of 10x Banking on the Banking Transformed podcast.

Dave and Dharm DeMystify
EPISODE 67: 10x WITH ANTONY JENKINS

Dave and Dharm DeMystify

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 29:55


An exclusive interview with Antony Jenkins, founder and CEO of 10x banking. He talks about 10x, including its history from inception to the present day and his future vision for it.

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Jericho Chambers
COVID & Brexit: The Double-Wicked Challenge - Interview with Eithne O'Leary

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 17:43


In the latest in its series of podcasts supported by the investment bank Stifel and its European President Eithne O’Leary, Jericho Chambers Partner, Matthew Gwyther speaks to Eithne plus four observers of the UK scene to hear their feelings about the last year and what now lies ahead for Britain as it faces an uncertain future. The interviewees were Antony Jenkins, Vicky Pryce, Claer Barrett and Professor John Van Reenan of the London School of Economics.

Jericho Chambers
COVID & Brexit: The Double-Wicked Challenge - Interview with John Van Reenen

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 15:33


In the latest in its series of podcasts supported by the investment bank Stifel and its European President Eithne O’Leary, Jericho Chambers Partner, Matthew Gwyther speaks to Eithne plus four observers of the UK scene to hear their feelings about the last year and what now lies ahead for Britain as it faces an uncertain future. The interviewees were Antony Jenkins, Vicky Pryce, Claer Barrett and Professor John Van Reenan of the London School of Economics.Professor John Van Reenan is the Ronald Coase School Professor at the London School of Economics and the Gordon Y. Billiard Professor of Management and Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is jointly appointed in the Department of Economics and the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is an outspoken critic of both Brexit and the way the UK government has handled the COVID crisis. Any deal with the EU, he has written, will be “lipstick on a pig.”

Jericho Chambers
COVID & Brexit: The Double-Wicked Challenge - Interview with Claer Barrett

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 22:33


In the latest in its series of podcasts supported by the investment bank Stifel and its European President Eithne O’Leary, Jericho Chambers Partner, Matthew Gwyther speaks to Eithne plus four observers of the UK scene to hear their feelings about the last year and what now lies ahead for Britain as it faces an uncertain future. The interviewees were Antony Jenkins, Vicky Pryce, Claer Barrett and Professor John Van Reenan of the London School of Economics.Claer Barrett is Consumer Editor at The Financial Times and author of a weekly Money Clinic podcast. She never thought she’d live to see the day when FT readers contact her for help with the UK benefits system. But that become an unpleasant reality in 2020. “The Great Crash of 2008 felt like the end of days to me,” she says. “But this is different and in some ways feels worse as covid is a social not a monetary phenomenon. People are dying.”

Jericho Chambers
COVID & Brexit: The Double-Wicked Challenge - Interview with Vicky Pryce

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 19:28


In the latest in its series of podcasts supported by the investment bank Stifel and its European President Eithne O’Leary, Jericho Chambers Partner, Matthew Gwyther speaks to Eithne plus four observers of the UK scene to hear their feelings about the last year and what now lies ahead for Britain as it faces an uncertain future. The interviewees were Antony Jenkins, Vicky Pryce, Claer Barrett and Professor John Van Reenan of the London School of Economics.Vicky Pryce is a Greek by birth but has lived in the UK for many years. She has enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an economist in both the private sector and government service. During the Great Crash she was Joint Head of the UK Government Economic Service from 2007 to 2010.She has no doubt that the UK will be disadvantaged by Brexit. “While economists assume rational behaviour in most people but that doesn’t count for politics. I think the most fervent Brexiteers expect the EU to disintegrate following the UK’s departure – that this is the first act of the tragedy. But I would not forecast that. If anything, COVID may have brought them closer together. They seem unified if not united.”

Jericho Chambers
COVID & Brexit: The Double-Wicked Challenge - Interview with Antony Jenkins

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 16:27


In the latest in its series of podcasts supported by the investment bank Stifel and its European President Eithne O’Leary, Jericho Chambers Partner, Matthew Gwyther speaks to Eithne plus four observers of the UK scene to hear their feelings about the last year and what now lies ahead for Britain as it faces an uncertain future. The interviewees were Antony Jenkins, Vicky Pryce, Claer Barrett and Professor John Van Reenan of the London School of Economics.Antony Jenkins has had a life long career in financial services. He spent many years at Barclays and was Group CEO from 2012 to 2015. He now runs, and largely owns, the fintech 10x . He was probably the most sanguine of our interviewees. “Business people hate uncertainty most of all,” he says and the current situation is full of that. “But we’ll find a way to make it work because that’s what business does.” Business tends to be pragmatic rather than ideological which is why – by any poll – the majority of UK business has always thought Brexit a bad idea.

The CISI podcast
The ethics of AI in financial services

The CISI podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 44:10


In the 2nd CISI podcast, Rebecca Aston, former head of professional standards at the CISI, speaks to Antony Jenkins, a financial professional for over 30 years and Executive Chairman of 10x Future Technologies and Stuart Coleman Head of data, Analytics and AI also at 10x. Rebecca, Antony and Stuart, discuss in detail the role of AI in financial services, the benefits that it has and the ethics that AI poses for today and in the future. If you are a CISI member and would like to claim CPD for this podcast, please manually do so via your CPD log. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Westpac Wire
An interview with Antony Jenkins

Westpac Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 35:32


Former Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins discusses growing up in northwest England, the challenges facing banks, technology, Trump and his love of Miles Davis.

Rebank: Banking the Future
From Barclays to 10x: Making Banking Ten Times Better with Antony Jenkins

Rebank: Banking the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 39:35


Antony Jenkins is the Founder and Executive Chairman of 10x Future Technologies, a UK-based fintech company creating digital platforms for banks.   Antony is also Group Chairman of Currencies Direct, an FX and international payments provider, a board member of Blockchain,  one of the leading software platforms for digital assets, backed by the likes of Lightspeed, Google Ventures and Sir Richard Branson. Antony also sits on the digital advisory council of Fannie Mae and is a member of a consultative working group for ESMA, the European financial regulatory institution.   From 2012-2015, Antony served as CEO of Barclays Bank.   At 10x, Antony and his team are building a digital bank for Virgin Money in the UK and speaking with banks around the world about implementing end-to-end-digital capabilities. Investors in 10x include Ping An, the China-based technology giant who was the primary investor in the £34m Series A funding round for 10x last September – the largest ever Series A for a European fintech firm.   If you're interested in the topics we discuss today, subscribe to our mailing list at www.bankingthefuture.com.   Thank you very much for joining us today. Please welcome, Antony Jenkins.

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast
Reimagining the Role of the Bank CEO

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 20:05


Heidrick & Struggles' Daren Kemp talks to Antony Jenkins, Founder and Executive Chairman of 10X Banking and the former CEO of Barclays. Jenkins explains how corporate culture in financial services was a key factor in the 2008 financial crisis and 10 years on, how FinTech is helping to transform that culture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 141. The future will be tokenised

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 54:02


What a show we have for you this week and it's a week of firsts - MJ's first time in the hot seat to host the show - on her own, no less - and our very own Benedict Shegog from the 11:FS Pulse team makes his Fintech Insider debut. So what's coming up on the show? David Cameron's back in business! US payments business, that is. The guys discuss his credentials for the job and why he might be acting like a Kardashian. Have we seen the end of the banking heyday? And why might ex-Barclays boss Antony Jenkins be saying so? We also hear about Russian bitcoin bros and Putin's views on cryptocurrencies, suggesting that Russia's central bank may be next in line to introduce regulation. We also caught up with Adam Dodds from Freetrade.io, the challenger stock broker, who shared their exciting news about achieving full FCA authorisation, and told us about their journey on the road to disrupting the stock trading industry. The team discuss Venezuela's reliance on cash and how it's stoking inflation. And how on earth will China give citizens a score based on their trustworthiness? Should they? Will they? Also on today's show: Monzo fending off one takeover offer per month; Starling's latest app feature; Zopa building a new bank; Zazu crowdfunding a digital bank; and why it's finally been shown that Siri is a simpleton! Enjoy the show! Spread the word, tell all your friends and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. If you want to get in touch, drop us a line at podcasts@11fs.com or on Twitter @FintechInsiders and follow us on Facebook. Special Guests: Benedict Shegog, Charlie Wood, Liz Lumley, and Sarah Kocianski.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep229 – 10x CEO Antony Jenkins on Startup Life and the Future of Banking

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 20:43


In this episode Antony Jenkins, former CEO of Barclays, has spent 35 years working in large financial services institutions. He says that it struck him that, although there's a lot of technology in banks, it doesn't help much when it comes to improving the customer experience or lowering costs, and it hasn't improved the reputation of banks within society. He founded 10x to create a new banking experience — one that is more diverse, open, and fair. In this episode, he talks to us about his new company, the future of banking, and the transition from running one of the biggest banks in the world to founding a startup. “When I left Barclays, I began to look at what was happening, not only in the FinTech scene, but also with the underlying technologies. I became convinced that there was an opportunity to create the beginnings of a very different way of doing banking,” Antony says. “We set up 10x to deliver the capability to do that. It's basically a full set of capabilities that a bank would need to operate. I like to think of it as providing better functionality than a neobank at lower cost than a big bank, and in a much more transparent way. That's what we're building at 10x.” If you enjoy FinTech Insider, please recommend us to a friend and leave us a review on iTunes. This brings joy to our hearts, and also helps people discover us. The post Ep229 – 10x CEO Antony Jenkins on Startup Life and the Future of Banking appeared first on 11:FS.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep229 – 10x CEO Antony Jenkins on Startup Life and the Future of Banking

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 19:28


In this episode Antony Jenkins, former CEO of Barclays, has spent 35 years working in large financial services institutions. He says that it struck him that, although there’s a lot of technology in banks, it doesn’t help much when it comes to improving the customer experience or lowering costs, and it hasn’t improved the reputation of banks within society. He founded 10x to create a new banking experience — one that is more diverse, open, and fair. In this episode, he talks to us about his new company, the future of banking, and the transition from running one of the biggest banks in the world to founding a startup. “When I left Barclays, I began to look at what was happening, not only in the FinTech scene, but also with the underlying technologies. I became convinced that there was an opportunity to create the beginnings of a very different way of doing banking,” Antony says. “We set up 10x to deliver the capability to do that. It’s basically a full set of capabilities that a bank would need to operate. I like to think of it as providing better functionality than a neobank at lower cost than a big bank, and in a much more transparent way. That’s what we’re building at 10x.” If you enjoy FinTech Insider, please recommend us to a friend and leave us a review on iTunes. This brings joy to our hearts, and also helps people discover us. The post Ep229 – 10x CEO Antony Jenkins on Startup Life and the Future of Banking appeared first on 11:FS.

American Banker Podcast
Innovations in Lending at LendIt2017

American Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 60:33


This week, Brett and Breaking Banks were onstage with Antony Jenkins, CEO of 10x Future Technologies at the LendIt conference in NY! While we were at the conference, we decided to talk to some others that were making new waves in the lending space. We talked to Brock Blake, CEO of Lendio about their new “franchising” model to expand their reach in the US. We caught up with Christoph Reiche, CEO of iwoca about the affects of Brexit on the lending space for small business through the EU, and what kinds of data are proving useful to create new lending models. We chatted about the ideas of debt rehabilitation with Ohad Samet, from TrueAccord, and how machine learning and AI can help people fix their credit situations. Of course we talked with Peter Renton, who created the conference, and we wrap up by catching up with John Owens and Emmanuel Daniel! It was a full day at a great event! We want to thank the LendIt conference, Metro Multimedia, and all our guests!

People Tell Richard Stuff
Antony Jenkins, executive chairman, 10x Future Technologies

People Tell Richard Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 28:51


Over the course of the podcast I’ve spoken to people from two of the upstart ‘neo-banks’ – now it’s time for a different perspective on the banking industry. Today’s guest Antony Jenkins is the guy to get it from. Antony was CEO of Barclays for three years until his departure in 2015. Since then he’s […] The post Antony Jenkins, executive chairman, 10x Future Technologies appeared first on Reevoo.

The World of Business
Antony Jenkins talks to Kamal Ahmed

The World of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 27:57


The former Barclays CEO, Antony Jenkins, talks to Kamal Ahmed

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Payments Monitor
Episode 9 - 13th October 2015

Payments Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 2:58


Good morning, welcome to Payments Monitor, my name is Faisal Khan, today is the 13th of October 2015, some trending stories today are: TOP STORIES Author, Speaker, Futurist and CEO of Moven, Brett King announced at Sibos today that Moven raised US$ 12 Million in a Series B financing round led by Route 66 Ventures, bringing the total capital raised to US$ 25 Million. What started out as a mobile based PFM / wallet, is now more of a cooperative mobile app, that has licensed deals with banks in the regional countries Moven is operational. Good going Sir. Navi Ravikant, of AngelList has ventured East and won. The cofounder of AngelList has managed to secure US$ 400 Million from China! CSC Ventures, the US arm of China Science and Merchants Investment Management Group is pushing the private equity money to US and wants a piece of the action on all the potentials that AngelList can throw at them. Needless to say, this is going to shake a few trees on Sand Hill Road. Worldpay made its debut in UK on the London Stock Exchange, valuing the company at 4.8 Billion Pounds. Towards the end of the day, shares were trading at the debut price range. WorldPay has raised 2.5 Billion Pounds from the IPO. Twitter Cofounder & CEO Jack Dorsey is going to be giving the pink slips to about 8% of its global workforce under a new restructuring plan. J P Morgan Chase executive James Staley has been picked as the front-runner for the Barclays CEO position, a void left after former CEO Antony Jenkins left in wake of financial problems at the British Bank. Joining other countries, India and China are now issuing guidelines for taxi-hailing apps. BLOG OPINION Facebook’s new product called Canvas allowed users to tap on carousel format ads, and rather than be taken to the advertisers own website (which often takes time to load), product pages will load directly within Facebook. Yet another step closer for Facebook before it becomes the Shopify of the Internet world. E-Commerce is just around the corner. ONE LAST WORD… Microsoft now has 25 active money transmitter licenses in the US, my sources tell me an all new adaptive payment app is ready at Microsoft, just cannot be launched because not all the licenses are in (especially, NY, CA and TX). The app which will work with Skype and natively within Windows 10 and Windows Mobile has been in development for over two years internally within Microsoft. That’s all for today, my name is Faisal Khan and you’ve been listening to the Payments Monitor.

FT Banking Weekly
The removal of Antony Jenkins at Barclays, Greek banks and JPMorgan results

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 11:34


Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the removal of Antony Jenkins as chief executive of Barclays, what the latest developments in Greece mean for the country's banks and what JPMorgan results tell us about the outlook for Wall Street banks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

IG Weekly Market News Podcast
Barclays sets out the way ahead

IG Weekly Market News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2013 8:28


Full-year results from Barclays showed that the bank is still a powerful financial institution, despite the impact of the Libor scandal. New CEO Antony Jenkins has set out a plan for the future that seems to offer renewed promise for the bank.

FT Banking Weekly
A new CEO for Barclays

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2012 15:50


This week the banking team discuss the swift appointment of internal candidate Antony Jenkins as the new chief executive of Barclays. Alistair Gray, insurance correspondent joins to talk about RBS floating Direct Line and the team look into the possibility that banking liquidity rules could be softened. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Money Show
Bond funds, cash lump sums and the new Barclays CEO

FT Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2012 15:51


It is time for investors to switch out of bond funds, what to do if you have a cash lump sum and can Antony Jenkins put some zip back into Barclays shares? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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