Finextra’s Premier Research Reports of 2022
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Finextra’s Premier Research Reports of 2022

As 2022 comes to a close, we reflect on our most downloaded whitepapers, sentiment papers, and surveys from the past year. These reports are developed through comprehensive, independent research and reflect crucial insights relevant to the financial services sector.

Top Research Reports of 2021

  1. Open Banking Europe 2022 – What’s next for Open Banking?
    Since the introduction of the European Payments Services Directive 2 in 2018, open banking has evolved in diverse ways among participants. This report, created in partnership with Worldline, explores the progress and challenges of open banking initiatives through interviews with key stakeholders, highlighting significant opportunities and the requirements to fully realize them.

  2. Payments Transformation: Emerging Stronger
    The Finextra Annual Payments Survey Report 2022, in collaboration with Fiserv, examines how financial institutions are adapting to emerging competition while managing investments. It emphasizes cost reduction, risk mitigation, and addressing the evolving demands from customers, regulators, and the payments landscape.

  3. Payments Modernisation: The Big Survey 2022
    This early 2022 survey, conducted with Volante Technologies, quantifies current trends in payments modernisation and the shift towards cloud and ‘as-a-service’ models for account-to-account payments across various sectors, revealing accelerated digitization and real-time payments trends.

  4. Seeking Approval – Acquirers vs. Transaction Fraud
    Focusing on transaction fraud prevention for acquiring banks, this sentiment report, created in partnership with Brighterion (a Mastercard company), provides insight into the industry’s demand for real-time, AI-driven fraud monitoring solutions and the evolving strategies to counter increasingly sophisticated fraudsters.

  5. Will Banks Use Digital Security as a Post-Pandemic Differentiator?
    The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation across banks of all sizes. This report examines how the shift to cashless transactions has prompted institutions and consumers to adapt rapidly, featuring insights from senior experts in various banking services across Europe and Asia.