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Jeremy Light

Jeremy Light Co-founder at Fourdotzero

Consumer protection in payments - open banking implications

Do payments systems need consumer protections built into them? Most countries have consumer protection laws for purchases, with additional protections if paid with credit, removing the need for payment systems to define their own rules. However, payment systems need users and it benefits them to be user friendly, in particular in three areas whe...

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Helen Child

Helen Child Founder & CEO at Open Banking Excellence (OBE)

Entering the U.S. Open Banking Market: What You Need to Know

The Open Banking opportunity is super-sized in the US. What’s the market size and how do we best access it? What are the gotcha’s? What do we need to know…? To answer these questions and many more we’ve had from our global community we’re sharing our latest report with Oxford University in digestible bite sized chunks. The U.S. is the largest ma...

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Alex Kreger

Alex Kreger Founder & CEO at UXDA

Stop the Generic Digital Banking UX: Stand Out in a White-Label World

What if every car brand sold the exact same vehicle produced in the same factory, just with different logos slapped on the hood? You’d go to different car dealerships and ask yourself: Why pick one over the other they are all the same? While the badge might be different, the car itself would look and drive the same, and consumers would struggle to ...

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Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Carlo R.W. De Meijer Owner and Economist at MIFSA

The rise of AI-driven cryptocurrencies: towards a smarter crypto market

A lot has already been written about the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology. This could become one of the most transformational technology movements in contemporary history. A new trend is now emerging at the intersection of cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI): the advent of AI-based cryptocurrencies. ...

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Karthik Mani

Karthik Mani CPTO & GM, Docs and Bio at GBG plc

How to navigate the deepfake era

More and more deepfake technology is becoming common and widespread, particularly on social media. After all, it only takes a few dollars (or its equivalent in bitcoin) and a just a few minutes to create a convincing deepfake with the technology that’s available. Just recently, President Macron’s deepfake video used to promote the AI Summit in Pa...

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Mario Saleri Finance Solutions Partner at SAP Fioneer

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Timothy Musoke Head Card Acquiring at Absa Bank Uganda Limited

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Frank Moreno CMO at Entersekt

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Lydia Stone VP of Finance & Chief Accounting Officer at Chargebee

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Event Report

Risk-based authentication: Enhancing security and user experience in fraud prevention

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the importance of robust cross-channel authentication cannot be overstated. As businesses and consumers increasingly interact across multiple platforms, ensuring secure and seamless authentication processes is paramount.  Online platforms have become integral to modern financial activities, which necessitates secure and seamless transactions, backed up by robust authentication mechanisms. Risk-based authentication offers a dynamic security approach, balancing user convenience with stringent fraud prevention.  The integration of cross-channel data and advanced technologies like machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) is vital, as well as access and understanding of data. High-quality data is the cornerstone of effective fraud prevention and detection, which is why organisations must invest in robust data engineering practices to ensure collected data is accurate and well-labelled.  This investment enables the development of sophisticated models to better identify and prevent fraudulent activities. Prioritising data quality enhances fraud prevention strategies, protecting businesses and their customers from potential threats.  So how can organisations holistically address risk-based authentication in a dynamic world? This webinar report summarises the discussion of a Finextra webinar, hosted in association with Mastercard, and explores:  Risk-based authentication in fraud prevention;  Adapting fraud prevention to evolving threats;  Advanced authentication strategies for corporate fraud prevention;  Digital IDs, channels, and exclusion. 

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Cross-border payments: How is the market addressing G20 targets?

This impact study explores how far along the G20’s cross-border roadmap firms have travelled; why cutting-edge technology platforms are imperative in today’s instant payments world; as well as how financial leaders can go beyond the G20’s objectives, in order to ensure prosperity for the coming decade.  The cross-border payments market is one of the fastest growing money movement markets in the world. It reached $150 trillion in 2017, and by 2027 is expected to reach $250 trillion – a rise of over $100 trillion in just ten years. There are several factors that have led to the increase in global remittances, be they wholesale or retail in origin, including expanding supply chains; globalised investment flows; international trade and e-commerce; as well as the increased global movement of people, resulting in more money being sent across borders.  While cross-border payments are booming, many financial institutions are still struggling to keep their technology platforms up to speed, and the drive toward real-time is having deep ramifications for organisations’ operations. To address these challenges, a gathering of some of the world’s largest economies, known as the Group of Twenty (G20), set out a roadmap in 2021 to improve cross-border payments.  Also providing impetus for widespread modernisation are mandated initiatives like new, and continually evolving, ISO 20022 message and data standards and the European Union (EU)’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) – forcing players in the highly-competitive payments space to invest in smarter services, customer centricity, and on top of that, become the engines of growth.  This Finextra impact study, produced in association with Temenos, explores:   A status update on the G20 cross-border targets;  The need for modernisation - an overview of other factors affecting cross-border payments;  A roadmap for change beyond G20;  Real-life case studies. 

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Event Report

AI strategies for scalable, secure and compliant banking

Delving into effective strategies and tools for secure and compliant AI integration in banking, emphasising the importance of open-source models, the role of generative AI, the advantages of synthetic data, and the influence of regulatory frameworks. Integrating AI in banking involves more than just adopting new technologies; it requires aligning these technologies with specific banking use cases to maximise benefits and mitigate risks related to data security and compliance. Open-source models facilitate this transformation by offering a collaborative platform for innovation and transparency, essential for building trust and ensuring the safe use of AI in banking.  The journey from proof of concept (POC) to production in AI and machine learning is often lengthy and complex. This extended timeline highlights the challenges organisations face in integrating AI into their operations. Embracing new tools and technologies and learning to utilise them effectively is crucial for overcoming these challenges and applying AI to day-to-day operations, leading to significant benefits in efficiency and innovation.  When looking at other markets, the United States has become a hub for tech giants, focusing on fostering innovation, while regions like Japan remain cautious, reflecting their unique regulatory landscapes and societal risk appetites. This diversity in regulatory approaches presents both opportunities and challenges for firms operating globally, necessitating a nuanced understanding of each market’s unique dynamics.  This webinar report summarises the discussion of a Finextra webinar, hosted with Red Hat, by a panel of industry experts. Discover:  How AI is enhancing innovation, efficiency, and security;  Synthetic data and regulatory impact;  What factors are holding organisations back from fully adoption AI-driven services;  Balancing innovation and regulation;  And more. 

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GenAI, Agentic AI and Their Place in Modern Banking

Joining the FinextraTV studio, Barb Morgan, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Temenos discussed how a customer focus is shaping banking innovation. From adoption of cloud and SaaS, modular core banking modernization and the role of AI. How she believes that AI is actually no longer a buzz word, but an accepted part of the modern workplace. Along with the use case for real-time data, Morgan discusses the differences between GenAI and Agentic AI.

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Hamish Monk

Hamish Monk Senior Reporter at Finextra

Understanding the G20 targets

At a November 2020 summit, a coalition of the world’s largest economies, the Group of Twenty (G20), tabled a roadmap aimed at enhancing international retail, wholesale and remittance transactions. By 2021, working with the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the G20 issued a set of qualitative targets – across access, cost, speed, and transparency – ...

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Renate Prinz

Renate Prinz Partner at McDermott Will & Emery LLP

M&A in the EU market: Essential factors for investors to consider

Investing in Europe: Is it a good time to do so? Opinions differ. The EU financial sector has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by technological advancements and evolving consumer preferences, but there is also heavy regulation. Despite the downsides of a high degree of regulation, such as increased costs, inflexibility, many ...

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Madhvi Sonia

Madhvi Sonia Head of Content at Finextra

Germany elections: What Friedrich Merz’s win means for fintech

Friedrich Merz’s fiscally conservative Christian Democratic Party (CDU/CSU) won Germany’s national election this month, citing promises of uniting Europe amid challenges from Russia and the US, as well as a coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats to stabilise economic issues. A coalition with right-wing party AfD would also be possible, bu...

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