Integrating an AI tool for cash-flow forecasting seems like a treasurer's dream, providing a detailed analysis of their cash positions with existing data. While this can be achieved, it requires detailed background work to get the best from the tool.
The implementation of the Unified Payments Interface in India revolutionised the country’s approach to digital payments. As the market matures, Rekha Gupta Menon reports on how the payment system is looking to expand overseas.
Digital securities – not just crypto assets – are becoming more prevalent. Custodians need to ensure they offer the right services to support this change.
BNY Mellon’s head of financing and liquidity speaks about the expansion of LiquidityDirect, recovering from the pandemic and supporting clients during the recent US banking crisis.
Does a new joint venture at HSBC address the difficulties facing SME suppliers?
Understanding the pain points faced by both payment leaders and their end customers when it comes to money transfers is crucial if we’re to create innovations that can solve both today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.
Under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Guardian, the development of a digital asset class could help relieve liquidity issues in trade finance. Kimberley Long reports.
Hopes for the launch of real-time payments system, FedNow, in the US are high; however, expectations are more cautious.
The bank looks to take advantage of an anticipated uptick in the B2B space.
Banks are finding it difficult to keep pace with the fraudsters.
Heads of digital assets at buy- and sell-side firms are busying themselves with digital bond issuances on their proprietary tokenisation platforms. But what is behind their newfound love for tokenising traditional financial assets?
Many banks are struggling to meet the deadline for adoption of ISO 20022 for cross-border payments.
The EU is just the first jurisdiction to require UPI reporting, with the UK, US and Australia also publishing mandates. Compliance deadlines will be swift to follow.
Bank Indonesia’s latest move on credit cards is part of a multi-year strategy to reduce foreign influence in the country’s payment system.
Italy is in the midst of a payments revolution. Joy Macknight gets the lowdown from CBI CEO Liliana Fratini Passi.
Maram Al-Jazireh, chair of BAFT, talks to The Banker about competition, changing regulation and sustainability.
In an increasingly real-time world, how can companies better fight fraud?
Taylan Turan, group head of retail banking and strategy, wealth and personal banking at HSBC, talks to Liz Lumley about the bank’s relaunched commitment to international clients.
Plans for a digital pound are moving forward as the Bank of England and UK government agree it has a use case, but a launch is still years away.
Laura Murray, interim head of global trade and receivables finance at HSBC UK, shares her views on the potential impact of the Electronic Trade Documents Bill.