MEET JORGE SCHAFRAAD
Jorge Schafraad is on a mission to make it easier for corporates to work with their banks.
He started his career in the financial industry in 1999 at ABN AMRO Bank, where he worked in several positions in Global Transaction Banking in IT, product development and business development.
Jorge founded his own company in 2007 and as an entrepreneur, he worked on several innovative projects in the financial industry. He has a passion for IT and innovation.
His drive is to make Cobase a leading pan-European player in the coming years and to continue to roll out globally.
Frontiers of Banking: Navigating APIs & PSD2 Protocols
01-08-2023 | In the modern corporate world, the efficiency of banking operations depends heavily on the communication protocols used to connect with financial institutions.
Choosing the Right Bank Connectivity Channel | Corporate Treasury 101 Podcast
26-07-2023 | Considering various connectivity options for your international banking transactions?
Beach Reads for Financial Leads
18-07-2023 | Beach Reads for Financial Leads. Dive into Cobase E-Books this Summer
Unveiling the Banking Code: Host-to-Host & EBICS Protocols Demystified
12-07-2023 | In the modern corporate world, the efficiency of banking operations depends heavily on the communication protocols used to connect with financial institutions. In this extensive comparison, we delve into the nuances of various protocols like SWIFT FIN, SWIFT FileAct, Host-to-Host, EBICS (versions 2.4, 2.5, and 3.0), APIs, and PSD2, examining their strengths and weaknesses. In this blogpost we will focus on Host-to-Host and EBICS.
Bank Connectivity via Host-2-Host | Corporate Treasury 101 Podcast
04-07-2023 | Are you searching for an efficient method of managing high volumes of financial transactions in your organization?
Navigating the SWIFT Current: A Deep Dive into Banking Protocols
28-06-2023 | In the modern corporate world, the efficiency of banking operations depends heavily on the communication protocols used to connect with financial institutions.