Big boys link up with start-ups


Technology upgrade: Banks and other established companies are pushing into technology, either by directly investing in startups or by boosting their in-house technology expertise. – Bloomberg

More and more larger firms in traditional sectors are finding win-win solutions in tying up with small tech companies.

Disruption was a key theme last year across industries, but incumbents which have been hit by change are not taking things lying down.

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