People seem ready to go all-in with a cashless style of life and forget about clunky wallets. To achieve this, society needs…
At Kindgeek, transparency isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the heartbeat of our journey. We’re thrilled to extend that transparency to you, our future…
In today’s expansive financial services landscape, consumer expectations for customer service have soared to new heights. Conversational AI chatbots have emerged as…
Payment providers (or payment gateways) are legion, so it is really easy to fall a victim to analysis paralysis while trying to choose the one that will power up your business. You should decide which payment provider to use based on the type of service you provide and a market you want to target.
Security, security, and security. Have I mentioned security?
FinTech software deals with money, and the very first thing people want when the deal gets to their money is security (duh). Fintech applications become more intuitive and easy to use with every day, which is awesome but also not that much.
Java dominates work interviews; 90% of Fortune 500 companies use Java; Java reigns over the Finance industry; it is quite possible that one of your acquaintances learns Java; even your smart fridge most likely runs on Java. Java is everywhere and for a reason. This language is armed with everything required to create reliable and viable applications of all sorts and Fintech stuff in particular.
The majority of people still ‘bank’ in an old-school traditional way with often visits to the departments, cumbersome or expensive P2P money transfers, and the unmistakable fragrance of bureaucracy. Though there is still some style to traditional banking due to its exquisite institutional posturing, old buildings with classical tang, and ages-long history of intricate financial manipulations, the views and desires of people shift towards the magnetic convenience of mobile-only banking apps.
Time goes by, but the mind-numbing qualities of accounting are still here, standing tall and strong. Accounting is a complicated process, which is inexorable towards slightest mistakes, while the possibilities for the said mistakes are numerous. A person who handles accounting should have a machine-like accuracy, attention, and control over their emotions when the desire to hit something hard kicks in.
Transferring money from point A to point B sounds easy on paper. In practice, the process is simple only when it’s two people who are close to each other and have enough cash. Money transfers can be quite a hustle, especially if it’s an international transfer, and it’s neat when software can handle this hustle for you.