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October 9 - October 11

Game Of Code 2020 – Open Banking Hackathon

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Game of Code 2020  goes online

Join us for this unique hackathon in Luxembourg. Create your team, choose among the 3 challenges proposed to develop an innovative digital product in 36 hours and exchange with other coding enthusiasts.

Open Banking Challenge by LuxHub 

Take on our Open Banking challenge?

Our Open Banking challenge provides competitors with the unique opportunity to test their skills within a real and functional environment.

Hackathon participants will have access to the LUXHUB One API, which enables payment initiation and the retrieval of bank account information from multiple banks via a single integration.

For the purpose of the hackathon, LUXHUB will create mock bank accounts to enable each team to ideate and develop apps that will be of real benefit to the end user.

What’s in it for me?

Participating in this hackathon enables teams to showcase their abilities to our highly esteemed judging panel, while gaining visibility across our extensive European network.

We also have some great prizes on offer for the Top 3 teams.

Register your team here and join the coders NOW 

The Awards

  • 1st place team: 5 Samsung Note 20s (courtesy of POST)
  • 2nd place team: 5 Apple Watches (from System Solutions)
  • 3rd place team: 5 tickets to the Fintech Entrepreneurship Program (powered by LHoFT and CFTE)

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