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What telco mobile money licenses mean for Nigeria’s financial services sector

CIO Business Intelligence

Nigeria’s mobile money landscape, however, has been dominated by banks and other financial services companies. It was only late last year that Nigeria’s Central Bank (CBN), gave the green light for telcos to acquire mobile money licenses. With the new licenses, banks are set to face some challenges from the telecommunications sector.

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Over 16 million affected in loanDepot data breach

Dataconomy

Established in 2010, loanDepot has positioned itself as a trailblazer in the digital mortgage landscape. As a non-bank retail mortgage lender, it offers a range of lending and real estate services, making the dream of owning a home more attainable for many Americans. The loanDepot data breach is all over the internet, as 16.6

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The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster

CIO Business Intelligence

Its Agentware internet search tools are used by enterprises including Barclays Bank and Unilever and sold as shrink-wrapped software through retail outlets. June 2010: Autonomy acquires CA Technologies’ information governance business. The 2010s: Autonomy’s unravelling September 2010: Ex-SAP CEO Léo Apotheker is named CEO of HP.

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Microsoft was warned months ago — now, the Hafnium hack has grown to gigantic proportions

The Verge

Over the weekend, that estimate has doubled to 60,000 Microsoft Exchange Server customers hacked around the world , with the European Banking Authority now admitting that it’s one of the victims — and it looks like Microsoft may have taken a little too long to realize the severity and patch it. This is the real deal.

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- Tech Terror List 2010

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Tech Terror 2010. We are at the end of this quite frightening year of the Great Recession 2010, and at the eve of another frightening Halloween filled with tiny goblins ringing the front door shouting “trick or treat”. Tablets were on my 2008 list, but are on my 2010 list for an entirely different reason. They’re everywhere.

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New keynote speaking topics for 2010

Trends in the Living Networks

No organization can ignore the fact that their customers are talking about them with the world and large, and making decisions based on what they find on Internet, be it true or false. Those finance professionals that embrace new approaches will thrive as the sector adjusts to a dramatically different post-crisis world.

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It took a war for Big Tech to take a side

Vox

The internet is global. And some moves aren’t up to individual companies, like banking bans meant to cut off Russia from international finance. Ukrainian civilians fleeing the city of Irpin. Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times. What about the next crisis? But tech companies do business in individual countries.

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