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Steve Morgan Banking Industry Market Lead at Pegasystems

Three Tech Takeaways from Sibos 2023

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John Bevil Product Director, Capital Markets at Xceptor

Data, AI and Automation – SIBOS 2023

Alex Ford

Alex Ford President, North America at Encompass | RegTech Association | Women in RegTech

Why RegTech won at SIBOS2023

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Santosh Radhakrishnan

Santosh Radhakrishnan Chief Commercial Officer at XYB by Monese

No 6. From Rip and Replace to Modernisation – The Approaches to Addressing Legacy Core Challenges

Why the time is right to modernise Nobody ever said that replacing a core system would be cheap or easy, and we highlighted this previously when we discussed the challenges of replacing core banking. Nevertheless, not all projects to replace core banking have been failures. Below, we discuss the different ways that banks have approached core bank...

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Steve Morgan

Steve Morgan Banking Industry Market Lead at Pegasystems

Three Tech Takeaways from Sibos 2023

Sibos 2023 is a great gathering of the financial industry and the place to take the pulse of what is exciting and challenging people. While the conference stages capture the limelight with industry visionaries, it is the grassroot opinions of the delegates roaming the conference floor, the foyers and – yes – the bars that are even more insightful...

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John Bevil

John Bevil Product Director, Capital Markets at Xceptor

Data, AI and Automation – SIBOS 2023

Sibos 2023 has come and gone. Again! As always, the days were packed with presentations, discussions, events and conversations covering topics ranging from ESG (top of mind for so many firms right now), to technology and AI, to the growth in digital assets, to everything between. What was clear is that data sits at the heart of global finance, and...

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Alex Ford

Alex Ford President, North America at Encompass | RegTech Association | Women in RegTech

Why RegTech won at SIBOS2023

Why RegTech won at SIBOS2023 Setting the scene Reflecting on this year’s SIBOS conference, organized by SWIFT for the financial services industry, it was great to be networking and debating the future of the industry in person again in the fantastic city of Toronto. C-suite executives from major financial institutions and leading technology compan...

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Toine Van Beusekom

Toine Van Beusekom Strategy Director at Icon Solutions

Is low code the answer to higher payment revenues for banks?

As banks continue to grapple with the account-based payments processing model amid seemingly interminable margin pressures, the wider commercial implications of software developer capacity limitations are coming into much sharper focus. In response, banks are starting to think differently about the payments value chain and re-assess their approache...

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The Future of the Global Financial Ecosystem 2024

A Sibos Special Edition. Our world has experienced several unexpected and unprecedented events over the last few years, which show no signs of slowing down. This year’s Sibos aims to connect those in the financial services community who have experienced fragmentation, in the hope that tackling this will help with some of the biggest issues facing banking. The role that financial institutions play in the global environment will continue to be placed under the microscope as situations continue to develop. In light of this, there has never been a better time for those in finance to come together and have frank and open conversations about their future. This applies to not only environmental and social goals for banks, but also the adoption of and adaptation to new technologies. No longer can these issues be placed on the side and given lip service, they need to become an integrated part of each financial institution’s core policies and practices. However, ever increasing this challenge are the continuously changing global circumstances. Due to these circumstances, communication and collaboration are essential drivers for 2024. This Finextra report, produced in association with Swift, includes commentary from BBVA, BNP Paribas, BNY Mellon, Deutsche Bank, ING, JP Morgan, Lloyds, McKinsey, NatWest, SEB, Standard Chartered, UniCredit, and Wells Fargo.

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The Future of ESGTech 2023

A Sibos Special Edition While new risks emerge, so do new opportunities for financial services providers to lead technological innovation and drive positive global change. The key question at this year’s Sibos event and into 2023 will be around how success can be measured, and whether organisations that pave the way for the future of banking will be able to adapt to these new priorities and shifting geographical landscapes. Alongside scaling forward-thinking innovations and managing risk in an uncertain world, in 2023, banks must leverage innovations such as AI, machine learning, big data and privacy enhancing technologies to deliver operational efficiencies and an enhanced service offering. Further, by utilising new initiatives such as Banking as a Service (BaaS), financial players can increase their banking footprint through networks of third-party applications, while at the same time, modernising their legacy platforms and products. With this level of innovation to hand – in a world where financial services providers are being forced to adjust to geopolitical, regulatory, and cybersecurity risks – business models must also evolve to ensure success in uncertain times, whether it be the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change or any other global issue that the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals aim to achieve. Driving sustainability and ethics will be pivotal in 2023. This report, featuring expert views from SWIFT, GLEIF, and NayaOne, will explore issues such as climate disclosures, ESG standardisation, greenwashing, and financial inclusion. In addition to this, key insights from the Abraham Kuyper Center, Barclays, BBVA, HSBC, and MUFG, will explore how organisations lead positive change across the globe.

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Digital Transformation Accelerated

A Sibos 2020 Report produced by Finextra in association with Intel. As the global coronavirus pandemic pushed the annual Sibos event into virtual mode for the first time in 2020, it’s not surprising that everyone was keen to talk about how this has changed things in the key areas that the industry gathers to review at this time of year- technology, digitisation, innovation and the future of finance. There was broad consensus that COVID-19 has led to two years’ worth of digital transformation in just two months, as the lockdowns kicked in at the end of March. Financial institutions were affected internally, with a major emptying-out of financial centres and distribution of their IT estates amid rigorous oversight of new workflows, security practices and productivity. But they also had to react to the new expectations and behaviours of retail customers in lockdown and corporates who have themselves had to embrace remote and hybrid working for their financial and supply chain management. As the situation demanded- and continues to demand- flexibility, and economic fears push cost and efficiency to the fore, change resistors within financial services organisations, corporate customers and regulators alike have been forced to become change adopters. 2020 has been far from a positive year for many. But if financial industry and technology people are looking for a silver lining, it could be found in the results of this forced digital transformation. It will be interesting to see how much can be achieved through this accelerated change by this time next year. Download the full report below to find out more.

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The true cost of compliance

At Sibos 2023, Grayson Clarke, Head of Market Planning and Marketing, LexisNexis® Risk Solutions, presents insights from the recent True Cost of Financial Crime Compliance Study, conducted by Forrester Consulting, on how the evolving financial landscape is being shaped by an intricate network of regulations and sanctions, and the increasing use of AI.

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Long reads

Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton Contributing Editor at Finextra Research

Fintech founder says bottom line remains top priority for SMBs

The 2023 SIBOS conference was chock-full of sessions across all the major issues in banking at the moment. Evolving international messaging standard ISO20022’s angles and options were covered in depth, in fact, it was discussed during seven separate sessions on the first day alone! Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications to assist genera...

Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton Contributing Editor at Finextra Research

Sustainability results, not publicity, matter most – Standard Chartered exec

Michael Spiegel is Standard Chartered Bank’s global head of transaction banking. He’s deeply involved in the London-based institution’s sustainability efforts and its customer-facing sustainable finance program development and management. In an interview during the 2023 SIBOS global conference in Toronto, the Singapore-based Spiegel shared his tho...

Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton Contributing Editor at Finextra Research

Why this tech CMO wants accountability for sustainability

What do you get when you cross a determined elementary school kid in Greece with inspiration to grow her mind - provided by a curmudgeonly Harvard law professor strongly challenging his students on TV? Eventually, a leader in the sustainability community, as chief marketing officer of Temenos. In 2021, the Switzerland-based firm received “Bronze Cl...