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Naina Rajgopalan

Naina Rajgopalan Content Head at Freo

A Financial Planner’s Guide to Choosing the Right Health Cover

In the uncertain world today, financial planning goes far beyond savings and investments. One of the most essential elements that any good financial plan needs to incorporate is proper health cover. Increasing medical expenses, a host of lifestyle ailments, and unpredictable medical emergencies have made the proper choice of health cover imperativ...

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Naina Rajgopalan

Naina Rajgopalan Content Head at Freo

Why Insurtech Is Making Term Insurance More Affordable Than Ever

The insurance sector, which was seen as overly complex, is undergoing transformations. With the rise of Insurtech (insurance technology), buying an affordable term insurance policy has never been faster, easier, or more cost-effective. What was laboriously time-consuming and paper-based is now digitalised, transparent, and customer-centric. Let's ...

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Shagun Malhotra

Shagun Malhotra CEO and Founder at SkyStem

Why solid accounting practices are fundamental to business resilience in 2025

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the turbulence felt unprecedented. Fast forward to 2025, and turbulence is now the norm rather than the exception. Whether it's the impact of economic policies on global stock markets, disruption from emerging technologies or environmental events, barely a month goes by without a new headline event. From...

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Erica Andersen

Erica Andersen Marketing at smartR AI

The Future of AI: Opportunities and Risks in the Next Decade

Predicting where artificial intelligence will be in 5-10 years is challenging given the rapid pace of change, but one thing is certain: AI will have a profound impact on how we work and live. Having observed senior managers grapple with AI implementation at recent industry summits, it's clear that while leadership understands change is coming, mos

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Sanju Biswas

Sanju Biswas Marketing Head at Abhiloans

How AI SEO Sprint Transforms Traditional SEO Strategies

Search engine optimization (SEO) has been evolving for years, but let’s be honest, it hasn’t always kept pace with how fast the internet changes. Traditional SEO methods, while foundational, can feel painfully slow in today’s digital landscape. That’s where the concept of an AI SEO Sprint comes into play. Think of it like switching from a cross-co...

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Krik Gunning Co-founder & CEO at Fourthline

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Taha Khan COO at Co-Ventech

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Alexandre Gaillard CEO at InvestGlass

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Glenn Fratangelo Director of Product Marketing and Strategy at NICE Actimize

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How can businesses bridge the gaps in their cashflow?

Macroeconomic forces are ratcheting up the cashflow pressures of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large middle market (LMM) enterprises. How can they optimise cashflow?  While the consumer space has experienced a wave of digitisation – with credit initiatives thriving, such as embedded finance and Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) schemes – the equivalent trend has been slower to advance within the business world. This may be for several reasons, such as structural, regulatory and governance delays – particularly in Central Eastern Europe. Nevertheless, given the increasingly debit-heavy market in Europe, the need for cashflow solutions remains.  More than ever, businesses stand to benefit from revolving credit facilities (RFC) to bridge gaps in their working capital, boost liquidity and sharpen their short-term financial health. Such solutions offer a means to weather the unpredictability of global market forces and get behind new projects that require upfront investment, like expansions or productivity hikes.  Some SMB markets, however, show more receptiveness than others. In France, Italy and Germany, there has been strong adoption of deferred debit, along with overdrafts and loans – with less enthusiasm for classic RCFs. The United Kingdom (UK)’s SMB sector, meanwhile, has welcomed credit cards to bolster its books.  Yet across the board there is a need for solutions that are tailored to each vertical and cover the full gamut of businesses’ modern-day requirements, including transparent e-invoicing, dynamic discounting, chargebacks, factoring, interest-free credit, digitisation, and so on.  Historically, banks have been good at serving the large corporate space vertically, though not so good in the SMB space; typically viewing it from a one-size-fits-all perspective. This approach is no longer tenable, as evidenced by the success of newer entrants. SMBs and LMMs are not just looking to hand down instant and embedded credit services to their customers, they are looking to pass it on to the organisations they transact with – ensuring their sales journey and purchasing experience is cutting-edge and flexible.  This Finextra impact study, in association with Visa, explores:  New market pressures and the evolving needs of SMBs and LMMs;  How organisations can bridge cashflow gaps with working capital solutions;  The benefits of tailoring solutions by vertical; and  Real-life case studies to showcase the options available. 

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Exploring the rise of originate-to-distribute (OTD) models

Opportunities and challenges for banks in the secondary loan trading market  The lending market has markedly evolved in the last couple of decades. One of the most significant aspects has been the shift from originate-to-hold to originate-to-distribute (OTD) models. Whereas historically, lenders used to originate loans and hold them through maturity, several market factors have necessitated a diversification of risk. Diversification of funds, optimisation of asset management, risk optimisation, as well as a need for increased profitability have catalysed the OTD model— particularly when banks retain the right to service the loans.  However, barriers to adoption remain as banks grapple with infrastructure and data concerns, and regulatory updates in the space are further affecting how banks approach and optimise their OTD models. On top of that, increasing interest rates over the last four years have meant increased risk for banks that are already struggling with regulatory and capital cost. Add to this the rise of private credit institutions that offer direct lending (and face lower regulatory and capital cost), and banks are starting to feel the pressure of decreasing margins.  This Finextra impact study, produced in association with FIS, explores:  The growth of OTD models and the secondary loan trading market;  The challenges banks face in the lending space, including: Increased competition, Inadequate data structures, and Regulatory requirements;  The opportunity that OTD models— combined with artificial intelligence (AI)—offer to help optimise banks’ portfolios and balance sheets.    Register to watch the related Finextra webinar, hosted in association with FIS –  Entering the Originate-To-Distribute era: Exploring commercial lending and portfolio diversification

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Case Management: The key to revolutionising cross-border payments

While the challenges of case management and inefficient E&I processes are not new, the need to address them is more pressing than ever – especially given the G20’s roadmap deadline and the impending global migration to ISO 20022.  In today’s digital era, end-users expect payments to be faster, cheaper and more convenient than ever before – whether domestic or cross-border. As global payment barriers are overcome, banks are tasked not only with meeting customer demands, but business and regulatory ones too.  Enhanced cross-border payments – as supported by the G20’s roadmap and the richer data that ISO 20022 provides – are becoming a real differentiator, with the capability to unlock tremendous value for institutions. However, while a lot of attention is paid to seamless transactions, one area has historically been overlooked: exceptions and investigations (E&I).  This continues to present a significant challenge for both payment providers and corporates, and is impacting numerous networks and technologies. Yet, if harnessed effectively, E&I tools can help institutions significantly reduce costs, speed up processing times, improve transparency and, by extension, satisfy the G20’s targets.  This Finextra impact study, in partnership with Swift, explores:  The advantages of effective E&I processes;  Why solutions are needed to reach the next level; and  How banks can effectively embed them in their infrastructures. 

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How Technology Can Enable an Overdue Rethink of Corporate Lending

At the Temenos Community Forum 2025, Maurya Murphy, Senior Product Director (Corporate), Temenos and Mohammad Khatib, Director of Information Technology, The Arab Energy Fund, joined FinextraTV's studio to discuss the challenges within corporate lending technology. Investigating where legacy systems need modernising, Murphy and Khatib outline emerging technologies that enable an easier, more corporate-friendly approach to loan lifecycles.

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Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton Contributing Editor at Finextra Research

Why and how America’s midsize cities are leading the way in business payments

“Go West (or maybe, Go South instead), young business!” is an appropriate hallmark slogan for post-pandemic small business payment and general population trends. Even if the US and its communities large and small have changed substantially - and the economic and political environment is dramatically different than in the days of this original quot...

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Sehrish Alikhan

Sehrish Alikhan Reporter at Finextra

What sustainability-linked bank accounts are out there?

Due to the increasing pressure on big banks to meet net zero goals and fulfill environmental, social, and governance (ESG) requirements, a wave of sustainability-focused banking services have been released, seeking to help integrate green initiatives into consumers’ everyday lives. As Scott Hamilton detailed in an earlier Finextra long read on ES...

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Chloé Wade

Chloé Wade VP International Financial Services UK at IDA Ireland

How Ireland is shaping the circular future of European fintech

As Europe’s digital finance ecosystem matures, innovation alone is not enough to ensure scalability, future growth and longevity. Regulation, customer expectations, user experience (UX), and social responsibility are raising the bar for all companies, including in financial services and amongst fintech firms. Firms capable of balancing growth with...

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