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Join our webinar: How healthcare changed overnight

For too long patients have experienced fragmented services, administrative hurdles, legacy systems and unreliable lines of communication from care and health services. The “patient experience” often remains an afterthought leading to worse health outcomes and in-turn, costs the industry dearly in both time and money. It’s been a well-documented battle in UK media and one…
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Join our Webinar: The post-CV19 future of retail is..?

While we’ve been on lockdown, we’ve seen a lot of our clients having to pivot their businesses in unexpected ways. We will be discussing what this might mean for the retail sector with some great guest speakers, in our webinar series “The Big Digital Recovery”. Should be a really exciting conversation, and the opportunities for…
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Speaking event: APIs and HDMIs
Another speaking event done, this time on APIs, with my co-host Ed. However, I can’t reveal the client or the location. But it went incredibly well. Of course. Once we got the TV to work.
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Speaking event: Financial Services Forum at Siegel+Gale
Today I co-presented a thought and direction piece on Open Banking: Who will be the winners and losers? The event was hosted at Siegel+Gale, and was organised by the Financial Services Forum, as part of their excellent programme of events. My colleague Steve Ogborn and I presented the opening piece to the audience, and I then…
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Open Banking: Mail Online coverage
I was interviewed a few weeks ago by the Daily Mail as a follow up to our Open Banking conference at Splendid. Here’s the output: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/saving/article-4944932/Keep-money-identity-safe-Open-Banking.html?ito=email_share_article-masthead
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Speaking event: Open Banking forum at Splendid
Today we had around 100 members of the banking community attend our Open Banking seminar at Unlimited House. Hosted by BBC’s Declan Currie, the event opened with a dive into customer perspectives on Open Banking, presented by Walnut Unlimited’s Steve Ogborn, and Splendid Unlimited’s…. me. This was followed up with an open panel made up…