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Lalit Lal

Lalit Lal CTO and Co-founder at Keye

Private Equity Has Trust Issues With AI

Private equity is caught in a weird place with regard to AI. Every firm sees the upside; faster due diligence, better insights, scaling value creation across portfolios. But most firms are still just dipping their toes instead of actually using it. According to Bain research, most portfolio companies are testing AI, but only 20% have actually put...

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Steve Morgan

Steve Morgan Banking Industry Market Lead at Pegasystems

Harnessing AI and Automation to Ease Tariff Pressures

Trump’s tariffs have shaken up global businesses in more than 90 countries. Stock markets have overwhelmingly dipped (although recovered in the main), investors are nervous and consumers are dragging their heels. Although we haven’t seen any direct implications on banks’ results yet, pressures remain. As such, financial services are focusing their...

/ai /markets Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

Bo Harald

Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,

How does the EUBW Trust Infrastructure support deployment of AI-agents?

I am repeating myself. But as AI-agents are mildly speaking hot - but not specifically mentioned by EUDI2 it should be lifted up that it - and especially its organisation wallets (EUBW) - ALSO provide the rails that make AI-agent deployment possible and legally meaningful. Here’s how EUDI2 supports AI-agents in practice: 1. Trusted Ide

/ai /identity Innovation in Financial Services

Bo Harald

Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,

EUDI2 adopts the best technical elements of SSI

There may still be some confusion about SSI versus EUDI2. So with the help of ChatGPT: 1. What SSI (Self-Sovereign Identity) means Originally, SSI emerged as a philosophy + technical stack: individuals should fully control their digital identities without relying on central intermediaries. Technically, SSI often refers to decentraliz

/ai /identity Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

Erica Andersen

Erica Andersen Marketing at smartR AI

Demystifying the Data Deluge: Unlocking Actionable Insights in Financial Markets

The financial world has always been data-rich. From the ticker tape’s relentless stream to the complex calculations of portfolio management, information has been the lifeblood of the industry. However, the landscape has undergone a seismic shift. Today, financial institutions are not merely dealing with a wealth of data; they are drowning in a de

/ai /security Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

Sam Boboev

Sam Boboev Founder at Fintech Wrap Up

Deep Dive: The Checkout Killer? Visa’s AI Agents Are Open for Business

Imagine telling an AI assistant to “plan my trip to Miami,” then sitting back as it finds the perfect flight, hotel, and even buys that new fishing reel you wanted – all on its own. That’s the vision behind Visa’s Intelligent Commerce, a new platform that lets AI “agent” software find, shop, and buy on your behalf. At Visa’s recent Product Drop 2...

/ai /payments

Prasoon Mukherjee

Prasoon Mukherjee Director | Head of Securities Services | GSC-India at Societe Generale Bank

AI’s Over-Reliance Trap: When Convenience Starts Becoming Costly

“I find it hard to see, how there can be a good return on investment given, the current math.” This warning about AI infrastructure economics is not just for tech investors, but it has a direct bearing on banking and financial services, where the current wave of AI adoption risks building systemic fragility under the banner of innovation. Unlike th...

/ai /predictions Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

Raktim Singh

Raktim Singh Senior Industry Principal at Infosys

From Cold Maths to Reasoning AI: Why Banks Need Machines That Show Their Work

AI in finance is shifting from cold maths to reasoning-native models—systems that explain, verify, and build trust in banking and compliance. For years, artificial intelligence in finance has dazzled us with fluency. Models could summarize reports, draft emails, and even parse regulatory text. But when pushed to reason — to follow a logic chain acr...

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Bo Harald

Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,

Will the public sectors not use Business Wallets? They will..

It took some time to get the focus to organisation wallets - even if that should have been the starting point. Otherwise citizens wallets cannot get the critical mass of credentials needeed. Now - finallly - EU is driving the Business Wallet forcefully. This has led to many asking if the public sectors will not eat the dog-food Brussels is servin...

/ai /identity Innovation in Financial Services

Alastair Gill

Alastair Gill Principal Data Scientist at GFT

Getting Business Value from AI: Avoiding a (Gen) AI winter

This is not yet another blog on AI (well, ok, it sort of is, it’s about the non-AI bits of AI projects, but please bear with me!). After well over 20 years working in the field, I have never known quite so much excitement and enthusiasm for discussing all things artificial intelligence as we have seen in the last 2.5 years, but it seems as thoug

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