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Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), an independent membership organisation whose purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open source software, standards and best practice, is adding four members. The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) will join as a platinum member; Wipro, a consulting and business process services company, will join as a gold member; Whitesource, an open source security and licence compliance management platform, will join as a silver member; and Axoni, a technology firm specialising in decentralised financial infrastructure, will join as a silver member.

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