Afleveringen
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James Lloyd, partner at EY, has been intimately involved with companies winning one of the first licenses for virtual banking in Hong Kong. But what does virtual banking mean for this market, for China, and for the world? Lloyd puts this new development in perspective.
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Dave Chapman, co-founder of BC Group (whose assets include ANXOne and OSL), discusses the uses for digital assets, the outlook for crypto and developments in blockchain-based finance.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Henry Arslanian of PwC and the Hong Kong Fintech Association discusses the outlook this year for crypto - regulation, business models, institutional adoption, and innovation.
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Urszula McCormack, a partner at King & Wood Mallesons, discusses the issues financial institutions face in terms of digital identity in the emerging world of open APIs, biometrics and blockchain.
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Pauline Wray and Ian Loh of BCG's Expand Research talk about their research about RegTech and use cases.
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Standard Chartered's chief information officer, Michael Gorriz, discusses innovation and the future of banking.
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Matt Long, Hong Kong CEO at Saxo Bank, discusses how technology is reshaping brokerage.
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Carl Wegner of blockchain bank-consortium R3 speaks with DigFin about the future of distributed ledgers in finance.
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Daiwa Capital Markets' global head of execution solutions, Huayi Dong, speaks with DigFin about putting artificial intelligence on the trading floor.
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Warwick Pearmund of Pure Search speaks with DigFin Vox about fintech and blockchain's impact on hiring & firing in financial services, from ops to I-B.
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James interviews Karen about China fintech IPOs and Jame about HSBC's new blockchain project for trade finance.
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James quizzes Jame on how custody banks are using APIs to deliver information to buy-side clients, and Karen explains how China Merchants Bank is using blockchain for RMB-HKD payments.
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Chris Ryan speaks with James Lindsay about what it takes for a fintech company to succeed.
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DigFin Vox's James Lindsay hears why Jame is critical of Hong Kong's new rules for online fund sales, and Karen explains why AXA is working with Shanghai startup GRE for P&C insurance on the blockchain.
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Updates on insurtech in China, including Tencent's WeSure; as well as Nomura Asset Management's stake in 8 Securities and the future of selling direct to consumer in Asia
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R3 explains why it pivoted from use-case apps for its distributed-ledger technology. Jame and Dave discuss how financial institutions will end up using blockchain.
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Banks are at the heart of new initiatives by governments in Asia to establish digital identities. Jame and Dave discuss what this means for finance.
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ICOs - initial coin offerings, where equity capital meets crowdfunding - have become a favorite means for startups to raise quick money. How are regulators trying to define these and protect investors?
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DTCC, which processes hundreds of millions of trades a day, is expanding its use of blockchain, even as it grapples with trying to ensure different technologies and vendors' ledgers can speak to one another.
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Deutsche Bank is rolling out a digital platform for HNW clients. Is it playing catchup, or laying the foundation for winning clients?
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