Resolving Globally Active, Systemically Important, Financial Institutions

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Bank of England together with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the Financial Services Authority have been working to develop resolution strategies for the failure of globally active, systemically important, financial institutions.

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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

The Richmond Fed is one of 12 independent regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., serve as our nation’s central bank.

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TOP 5 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGES INWEALTH MANAGEMENT

whitePaper | January 24, 2020

Although the wealth management industry is in agreement on the importance of digital innovation, few organizations manage to achieve any business value from their transformation initiatives. This is because most wealth management firms pursue digital transformation as a feature selection exercise, implementing stop-gap solutions that address a pressing need to keep up with competitors or consumer trends. As a result, firms are left with digital capabilities that are basic, disconnected and insufficient to meet clients’ needs.

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7 Ways Financial Institutions can Leverage Technology for Competitive Advantage

whitePaper | October 1, 2022

In today's economic scenario, whatever key business purpose and strategy your company emphasizes; customer intimacy, technology optimization, cost optimization or disruptive innovation; workplace practices must reflect and actively drive behaviours to deliver on that purpose, strategy and your corresponding market positioning. Unless the two are integrated, financial institutions will realise that they are putting their businesses at high risk. Some of the risks that are specific to this sector include misaligned business processes, insecure work environment and information silos which affect both processes and information security. This whitepaper outlines the impact of technology failure and its crippling impact on a financial organization and how technology can help reduce risk, be more cost effective and provide strategic value.

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Cybersecurity for banks

whitePaper | February 26, 2022

During the past year, financial organizations and banks in particular, have suffered increasing rates of cyberattacks coming in from every possible threat vector. According to Check Point Research, a financial organization was attacked on average 700 times every week during 2021, a 53% increase year-over-year, and according to IBM the average cost of a successful breach was $5.85 million. From phishing to supply chain attacks, and everything in between, what we have seen is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Real-time payments: A perspective for payment system policy makers

whitePaper | June 29, 2022

As the name suggests, real-time payment systems accelerate the speed at which funds are transferred between people, businesses, and governments creating efficiencies throughout the payments life cycle. This has benefits for all involved stakeholders, including end users such as consumers, merchants, corporates, governments, and financial institutions.

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South Africa’s journey to a more inclusive banking ecosystem

whitePaper | September 28, 2022

Strong financial controls, a robust banking system and evolving payment technology are vital to the growth of the South African economy. Without the correct frameworks and systems, accessibility to it becomes a significant challenge – for the public and private sector alike.

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Seven trends that will shape the future of the financial services industry

whitePaper | November 19, 2021

The financial services industry is changing at an unprecedented scale across the globe. Whether your organization is facing regulatory pressure to protect consumer data, demands for greater consumer access and control over their financial data, or competition in an expanding financial services ecosystem, you need a consumer identity and access management (IAM) solution that can help to: Align with Open Banking and consumer protection regulations Drive revenue and maintain competitive advantage Make it easy to acquire, retain, and protect your customers with no-compromise Zero Trust security Provide seamless omnichannel experiences across all platforms: brick and mortar, web, and mobile devices Below are seven key trends that will affect the future of the financial services industry. Understanding these trends can guide you in choosing the right IAM solution to help you meet these challenges head-on.

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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

The Richmond Fed is one of 12 independent regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., serve as our nation’s central bank.

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