GLOBAL INSURANCE CAPITAL STANDARDS Origin, Perspectives and Impact on U.S. Markets

December 1, 2015

The United States insurance regulatory system has been in existence for more than 150 years. According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the U.S. regulatory mission is “to protect the interests of the policyholder and those who rely on the insurance coverage provided to the policyholder first and foremost, while also facilitating an effective and efficient market place for insurance products.” 1

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Foundations of banking excellence

whitePaper | September 5, 2022

Established in 2008, the Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN) is a collaborative initiative that has delivered a standard semantic service definition of banking that can be used as a blueprint for standardization of banking services, and rationalization of supporting IT software. It delivers a domain model that describes consistent service definitions and their boundaries that make up the services that describe banking. It contains a service view, an information view, and a capability view that together describe the banking landscape. The primary aim of BIAN is to provide a standard that makes integration of software and services capabilities easier through a standard set of definitions.

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Challenges and opportunities of the metaverse in the financial services

whitePaper | March 24, 2023

Experts agree that the metaverse, from both a technological and also a business perspective, still has a long way to go before reaching its full potential. Some sources, including Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg himself, estimate that it will take a minimum of ten years before his promise will be fulfilled. According to Gartner, only one in four people will spend an average of one hour per day in the metaverse by 2025 and only 30% of companies will have products or services ready for this new space.

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What will the future of banking look like?

whitePaper | December 18, 2019

The financial services industry is in upheaval and while there is a lot of recent talk about rising complexity and disruption, this transformation has actually been almost twenty years in the making. Since the year 2000, banks have faced stricter and more regulations, driving up the cost of compliance. Investment in new fintech players has grown steadily in the last decade.

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Spotlight on Banking and Finance

whitePaper | July 31, 2022

With tens of thousands of installations throughout North and South America, DMP is the financial industry’s most trusted name in security with fully integrated systems for intrusion, fire and access control. Since 1975, DMP has been delivering cost-effective solutions, scaled to your financial orga nization’s needs. In this series of Banking and Financial White Papers, we’ll spotlight a few specific reasons why banks choose DMP.

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Reduce Paper & Costs with Invoice Automation

whitePaper | June 14, 2023

Manual invoicing is a costly, inefficient process that opens up companies to unnecessary risk. With the rising call to reduce paper usage and lower costs, it’s time to explore alternatives that can help controllers and accounts payable (AP) managers do more with less.

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DIGITAL ASSET WHITEPAPER

whitePaper | April 4, 2022

Decentralization, Scalability, or Security: Pick two. In brief, the Trilemma refers to the fact that networks in general (and distributed systems in particular) suffer from internal trust issues, proportionate to their size: The larger the size of any network, the greater the degrees of separation between its members and therefore the lower the level of trust. This problem can only be averted by either a) making it harder to join the network, reducing scalability; or b) delegating the responsibility (and associated privileges) of overseeing the network’s activities to a handful of specialized nodes, sacrificing the inherent appeal of decentralization.

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Recognized as Canada’s mid-market leader for audit, tax and advisory solutions, our association of 25 independent member firms comprises the eighth largest public accounting group nationally by revenue...

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