A world in which the EU exists without the UK was incomprehensible not that long ago. Now, it’s an inevitability. Sam Pearse of Pillsbury explains what Brexit might mean for financial services
With rules tightening up around financial crime and personal liability coming into play, it’s more important, and more difficult, than ever to really know your client, says Tom Golding of Accuity
Murray Pozmanter, managing director of DTCC and head of clearing agency services and global operations and client services, explains how collaborating on distributed ledger technology can ultimately reduce risk
As SGSS prepares to attend the conference for the 25th time, Mathieu Maurier talks T2S and regtech, and explains why Geneva is the best place for Sibos 2016
In a world of cost pressures and increasing efficiency demands, an outsourced reconciliations solution could be the difference between smooth sailing and trades failing, says SmartStream’s Christian Schiebl
As Ireland remains firmly in the European Union, its funds industry continues to grow in complexity, diversity and sheer size, says Brian Dillon of Dillon Eustace
The post-trade space still suffers from ‘chronic inefficiencies’, but fintech can be the enabler that leads to improvement, says John O’Hara, CEO and co-founder of Taskize
The frenzy around blockchain has been unprecedented, but is it a disruptive force on the verge of replacing legacy infrastructures, or will its effect be only marginal? Robert Garrison, DTCC’s chief information officer, explains
In a world moving faster than ever, real-time payments are a reality. But banks must collaborate to make the system work, says Juliette Kennel of SWIFT