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Financial crime isn’t going away, and it’s growing worse all the time. That’s why institutions need to move at the speed of fraud, says Quantexa's Clark Frogley.
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The bank will instead concentrate on wealth management in Europe, Asia and the Middle East; cash-heavy consumers are unlikely to default but also less likely to want new loans.
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While accounts payable systems are adjusting to decentralized work, it's unrealistic to expect a complete migration overnight, says Proactis' Michael Ereli.
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Properly implemented, RPA is capable of improving productivity and reducing costs, but institutions must have a clear understanding about what it takes to improve their odds of success.
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The single-use element of virtual cards deters hacking, says Nvoicepay's Kristin Cardinali.
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The profit surge was fueled by strong trading and investment banking results; the crypto exchange’s public offering could serve to validate digital currencies.
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It's not just new transaction rails, but the speed of innovation has increased, says Hangar 75's Ian Wilding.
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Retail investors revolted against institutional investors by buying heavily shorted stocks in January, reanimating regulatory concerns about short selling and market manipulation. But is shorting a check on speculation, or a driver of it?
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There's a wide range of uses for decentralized finance and related blockchain tech, says Wirex's Yves Renno.
April 14Wirex - AB - Technology
The Providence, R.I., bank partners with tech companies like Apple and Microsoft, it has 25 fintech partnerships and it rewards employees for new ideas, says CEO Bruce Van Saun.
April 14