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Step in the right direction!!

Latest report from McKinsey “ The New Power Brokers: How Oil, Asia, Hedge Funds, and Private Equity - Are Shaping Global Capital Markets”, presents interesting insights into future of capital markets and also changes in source of capital, intermediaries and users of capital. According to the report, hedge fund assets under management have tripled ...

/retail Trends in Financial Services

John Cant

John Cant Managing Director at MPI Europe Ltd

First MiFID Market impact?

The FT has reported that the UK's only residential property stock exchange, the Property Investment Market, has been forced to suspend its business after failing to meet new MiFID regulations. They have failed to gain approval so far from the FSA as a Multilateral Trading Facility or MTF. This news is interesting (using the word in its MiFID sen...

/retail MiFID

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Dead in the water

That was the phrase used by the shadow chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne on national radio news this morning in reference to the UK government’s plans to introduce a biometric-based national identity scheme. It follows revelations that the computer discs containing the confidential information - including bank account details - of all 25 ...

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Elton Cane

Elton Cane Digital product delivery at News Corp Australia

Innovation: Killing bad puppies and old dogs

At last week’s Forum for Innovation in Financial Services, organised by Finextra, we had some excellent presentations from James Gardner at Lloyds TSB and Pol Navarro of Banco Sabadell giving insight into how these particular banks are approaching the challenge of managing a formal innovation programme. The subsequent panel discussion also involve...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Citi's 7-year core banking programme

Citibank has standardised its core banking systems worldwide on the Flexcube product from i-flex. The implementation of the product at Citi's markets and banking divisions in 67 countries is the culmination of seven years of work. Steve Randich, chief information officer, Citi markets & banking, hailed the implementation as "an unparallel...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

PNC patents the environment

Watch out banking eco-warriors, PNC Financial Services in the US has patented the term 'Green Branch', with reference to its network of 40 environmentally-friendly bank branches across six states. The Pittsburgh-based bank claims to have more certified, environmentally-friendly buildings than any other company on earth. "Consumers want to do ...

/retail Going green

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Idiot guy at Alphaville

Fame at last for one-time fintech journo Paul Murphy, following a brief cameo appearance as 'idiot guy at Alphaville' in the Martin Luke’s column in today’s FT. Old lags will remember Paul as the dishevelled Columbo-styled investigative reporter who covered the fintech beat for the Banker back in the late 1980s. He was also the man behind the scu...

/retail /wholesale Where are they now?

Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

The future of global financial markets

Panelists in the exchange consolidation session at Finextra’s Fintech M&A event in London on Tuesday were asked to look ten years into the future and hazard a guess at the likely winners in the global exchange race. Lee Olesky, president of Thomson TradeWeb cast his vote in favour of a new entrant – a Google or Facebook for the financial servi...

/retail /wholesale Finextra50 fintech index

Nick Green

Nick Green Consultant at ISD Consultants

Mobile Phones as Tokens

I find it really annoying that using a mobile phone as a token to make a purchase using NFC at point of sale is called "Mobile Payment". By the same yardstick using a contactless card is a mobile payment as it uses similar technology. I don't disagree that a mobile phone will be the "token of choice" for many, myself included, ...

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Paul Penrose

Paul Penrose Head of Research at Finextra

Will the real Damian McMeekin please stand up

Catch this hilarious video of Damian McMeekin, ANZ's global head of security having his identity stolen by ABC TV's Julian Morrow at the annual Combatting Identity Fraud summit in Australia earlier this month. As McMeekin is called to give his presentation a wigged-out Morrow beats him to the lectern and starts lecturing the audience on the peril...

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