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Joris Lochy

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Independent Product Management Consultant, helping customers in the Fintech space to innovate, i.e. from ideation to conceptualization to implementation, taking on different roles and responsibilities (business analysis, functional and technical design, solution architecture and project management).

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The EU AI Act and Financial Services: How are Financial Institutions impacted?

On August 1, 2024, the European Union’s AI Act came into force—the world’s first legal framework regulating artificial intelligence. Designed to balance innovation and risk, this regulation introduces a series of staggered compliance deadlines, with most provisions becoming fully applicable by mid-2026. However, some prohibited AI uses, such as r

07 April 2025 Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

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From Startups to Banking Giants: Are Neobanks the New Incumbents?

Neobanks — also known as digital-only banks or challenger banks — are at the forefront of financial innovation. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, they offer seamless, customer-centric services without the overhead of traditional banking infrastructure. Gaining traction in the early 2010s, particularly in Europe and the U.S., neobanks have rap

31 March 2025 Fintech World

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Loyalty in Retail Banking: More Than Just Sticking Around

In retail banking, loyalty is often misunderstood. A truly loyal customer is not just someone who has stayed with a bank for a long time — it is someone who actively engages with the bank’s products and services and has a strong emotional connection to the brand. Such customers do not just remain with the bank; they advocate for it. They willingl

17 March 2025 Fintech, you get me!

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Trade-offs Are Inevitable in Software Delivery - Remember the CAP Theorem

Thanks for the feedback. Indeed, you are absolutely right. As long as top management is not aware of certain necessary trade-offs, it will be impossible for analysts & architects to correctly do their job. But I hope my blog can bring maybe a little bit (not making too much illusions either :-)) of idea, that technology is always a matter of making trade-offs.

02 May 2024 20:23 Read comment

The rise of the financial super app

Thanks for sharing this blog. Very interesting.
Might be interesting to have a look at a blog I wrote about 4 years ago: https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/19211/from-app-to-super-app-to-personal-assistant, also about the super-apps.

29 Apr 2024 22:25 Read comment

The Unseen Backbone of Banking: A Deep Dive into Matching and Reconciliation

If the payment amount is not matching in full with the invoice for a legitimate reason, it can still not be handled by the structured comment, but it should be possible for the matching to correctly handle this (and expect / anticipate this).
If invoice indicates that 80% should be paid on delivery and 20% on installation, it is possible to use 2 times the same structured comment, but obviously you will expect then 2 payments on different payment dates. 

07 Dec 2023 21:23 Read comment

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