customers
Top StoriesGerman Online Bank N26 to Launch Crypto Trading in Austria
Top StoriesHomeware Retailer Dunelm Keeps Outlook Steady Amid Strong Sales of Winter Goods
BankingThe Future of Banking: Banking Technology & Design Trends in 2022 and Beyond
BankingBanks Are Taking a Knife to a Gunfight Without Fraud Analytics

Netflix Targets Global Tv Ad Market as Next Business to Disrupt
Date: October 19, 2022
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine (Reuters) – Netflix Inc upended the global entertainment industry about a dozen years ago with a streaming video service that rendered network television programming schedules and movie screening times all but irrelevant. Now, Netflix is gunning for the last reel of the pay TV business: its estimated $153 billion...

Asml to Report Q3 Earnings as China, Supply Chain Questions Swirl
Date: October 18, 2022
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Supply chain snags, spending cuts by customers and U.S. trade curbs on China are likely to be in focus at ASML Holding NV’s quarterly results on Wednesday, which should benefit from strong past orders of its equipment to make computer chips. Europe’s largest technology company is working through a 33 billion euro...

Q&a: Interview With Evgeniy Chuikov From EasyTip
Date: October 14, 2022
Tell us more about EasyTip, how did the idea come about? Giving a gratuity has been a long-standing tradition in the hospitality and services industries in the UK. Customers want to reward service workers for great experiences and historically much of the tipping was conducted in cash. Yet with declining cash transactions and more payments...

How Small Businesses Can Meet Customer Demands for Constant Connectivity
Date: October 14, 2022
By Stacey Hill, Director of Sales and Operations, Sky Connect Like the businesses it supports, the business broadband market is also experiencing an enormous amount of transformation. From the rising costs with network providers to the risks of unexpected downtimes, sitting at the heart of this transformation is the demand for constant connectivity to keep...

Royal Mail Warns of Thousands of Job Cuts as It Slides Into Red
Date: October 14, 2022
By Yadarisa Shabong (Reuters) -Royal Mail could cut up to 10,000 jobs and the loss-making business warned of more layoffs if planned strikes go ahead, as the company that is locked in a dispute with its largest union flags even deeper losses this year, sending shares 10% lower. The Communication and Workers Union (CWU), representing...

TomTom Shares Fall as 2023 Uncertainties Outweigh Q3 Beat
Date: October 14, 2022
By Federica Mileo and Augustin Turpin (Reuters) – Dutch navigation and digital mapping company TomTom on Friday cut its cash flow target for 2023, citing inflationary pressures and economic uncertainty, sending its shares tumbling 12% despite better than expected third-quarter performance. The Amsterdam-based group, whose customers range from major car companies to global tech firms,...
