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LIVE @ NextGen Nordics: The road to achieving ESG goals with meaningful action

LIVE @ NextGen Nordics, Angela Hultberg, Global Director of Sustainability, Kearney, speaks just off her panel about the road to achieving ESG goals with meaningful action. We hear how organisations are now responsible for driving positive change, the challenges Nordic players need to overcome when considering climate-related losses and whether enough progress is being made.

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P27 Momentum: The roll out to 2021

Lars Sjögren, CEO, P27, speaks to Hannah Wallace from Finextra Research at NextGen Nordics about the theme of the event, P27 Momentum. We cover the roll out to 2021, what banks can do to prepare and calculate the next stage, what will be the big questions left to solve and what we can expect from next year's event.

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P27 in Action: Setting the pace for 2020

Lars Sjögren, CEO, P27 & Liz Oakes, EVP, Market Development, New Payments Platforms, Mastercard, speak at NextGen Nordics: P27 Momentum about moving the Nordics from a fragmented landscape into one platform to improve security and encourage collaboration, the ambition involved in creating this cross-border, multi-currency platform and the importance of transparency around conflicting interests between competitors.

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Mapping out the P27 journey for 2020

Alistair Brown, Global Head of Payments, EPAM, speaks at NextGen Nordics: P27 Momentum to Hannah Wallace from Finextra Research about his key takeaways from the event, what banks need to consider for P27 going forward and some of the technology challenges they still need to overcome in 2020/21.

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FinextraTV spotlight on NextGen Nordics: P27 Momentum

FinextraTV reports from NextGen Nordics: P27 Momentum, the first in a series of events shaping the P27 Nordic Payments journey. Payments professionals came together at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm to gain insight on this world first, real-time and batch multi-currency platform, which is revolutionising the future of payments. P27 Nordic Payments, Klarna, Mastercard, Visa, EPAM, ACI Worldwide, NETS, Tieto, Fiserv, Equinix and Vipps are among the many leading institutions to share their views exclusively with Finextra Research.

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NextGen Nordics: P27 Momentum with EPAM

Alistair Brown, Global Head of Payments, EPAM, speaks about P27 in the lead up to NextGen Nordics. He describes how the ambitious P27 journey is shaping up, what challenges lie ahead, which industry players will benefit most from the initiative and what EPAM hope to take away from Finextra's NextGen Nordic event in Stockholm.

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Taking open banking beyond compliance

Tino Kam, head of transaction banking solutions, Nordea, speaks with Finextra about how banks can keep sight of their core objectives in the context of complex advancement in payments technology, the Nordea open-banking platform offering, and how banks should differentiate and decide between the best ecosystems in which to participate.

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FinextraTV @ Sibos2019 – The Big Themes #3: Regulation

FinextraTV reports from Sibos 2019 in London on the impact of Regulation on the industry. In this, final episode, we learn about how Banks are adapting to the changing regulatory landscape, whether the cost of compliance outweighs the value of innovation, what success in this space demands and whether regulation will be able to keep up with the pace set by the tech giants. Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank, Nordea, LHV, KPMG and Crown Agents Bank are among the many leading institutions to share their views exclusively with Finextra Research.

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De-fragment payments innovation in Africa for financial inclusion

Guzide Koksal, Vice President of Product Management, Mastercard, and Chris Hamilton, CEO, BankservAfrica join to discuss milestones in the African payments landscape, how African financial institutions and technology providers are generating innovation, and the key benefits of collaboration and partnership in B2B payments.

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‘Now is the time to make the payments world real-time,’ SWIFT

Harry Newman, Head of Banking, SWIFT, explores the reasoning behind exploding demand for instant payments, how SWIFT and its community is meeting this demand, and how cross-border payments will evolve moving forward.

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Data as an asset class: Nordea values innovation to drive returns

Patrik Havander, Head of Commercial Excellence, Nordea, speaks with FinextraTV about how Nordea and the financial services industry are equipped to deal with the changing transaction banking landscape, the outlook for Nordea’s ROI, and the areas banks are looking to for rewarding long-term investments.

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How instant payments are revolutionising Cash Management

Christof Hoffman, Global Head of Payments & Collection Products, Deutsche Bank, speaks about the demand for instant payment schemes globally, how the industry has welcomed Open Banking and APIs and the significance of Swift gpi.

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Compliance in a real-time world

Heather Lee, Financial Crime Compliance Strategy, SWIFT, explains how the financial industry is stepping up to meet the demands of managing real-time compliance, whether ISO 20022 will improve the compliance life-cycle, and the cross-border value of a utility-based approach for tackling crime and meeting renewed regulations.

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P27 tackling the fragmented payments landscape in the Nordics

Lars Sjögren, CEO, P27, speaks with Finextra about the aims and objectives of the P27 initiative, the benefits of their real-time payments support platform, and how the platform is prioritising transparency to effectively communicate across banks, vendors and customers.

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How Transaction Banks are adapting to dynamics affecting the industry

Marc Recker, Global Head of Market Management, Cash Management, Deutsche Bank, explores the dynamics transforming the transaction banking landscape and their impact, how the industry is evolving to remain competitive, and the strategies Transaction Banks need to devise to remain successful such as partnerships and global standardisation.

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FinextraTV @ Sibos2019 – The Big Themes #1: The Impact of AI

FinextraTV reports from Sibos 2019 in London on Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services. In this, the first of three Sibos reports, we learn about AI: the areas it is having the greatest impact, the challenges and concerns that surround it, and how the industry will use the technology in coming years. ING, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Crown Agents Bank, Standard Bank, SEB, Nordea and BNP Paribas are among the many leading institutions to share their views exclusively with Finextra Research.

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Tackling financial crime and the role of digital identity

Marc Corbalan, Product Management, Vocalink, a Mastercard company, speaks at NextGen Banking London about the role AI plays in tackling financial crime, what helps to detect fraud or prevent it, the role of digital identity in tackling crime and how the industry is dealing with the problem collectively.

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Explainable AI in banking

Rajiv Desai, SVP for US Operations & Sales, Pelican, speaks at NextGen Banking London about Explainable AI in banking, the key challenges for banks in applying AI to their existing processes and how they can practically go about incorporating specific AI skills into their existing solution offering.

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Tackling the ethical issues of AI

Terry Cordeiro, Head of Product Management, Applied Science & Intelligent Products, Lloyds Bank, speaks at NextGen Banking London, The AI Revolution, about the ethical issues surrounding AI, how it can be regulated and how this effects the banks' business models.

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Laying the groundwork before boarding the AI train

Maciej Janusz, Head of Cash Management Nordic Region, Citibank speaks at NextGen Banking London with Hannah Wallace, Finextra about how the use of AI-powered technologies is helping Banks improve existing processes and develop new solutions, how they can turn successful pilots and proof of concepts into solutions they can scale and which business areas benefit most from the application of AI.