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 | | Finextra@Sibos
Finextra@Sibos is a purpose-built information resource for Sibos 2010 in Amsterdam. Breaking news, photos and videos from the Finextra team are complemented by user-generated content from delegates on the conference floor, including blogs, comments and delegate photos. Finextra@Sibos news is integrated into the MySibos home page and is available via the MySibos web site and messaging pods thought the exhibition space and directly over the internet. Visit Finextra on Stand number A519 in the Amsterdam RAI! |
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 | | Social media and financial services: Behind the ‘consumer curtain’
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It’s hard to get away from social media and Web 2.0 technologies today. But what does this mean for banking and financial services? Can social media tools, like Twitter or Web 2.0 innovation like dealer portals provide real return on investment for banks in a B2B (or bank-to-corporate) marketing environment? |
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 | | Operational Utopia – Does your IT culture work with your business? - webcast
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In today's disparate and distributed IT enterprise, the need for effective event monitoring has never been more necessary or more difficult. Legacy systems feed into new and innovative processes, while acquisitions and consolation also add to the IT complexities. |
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 | | Retail Banking Innovation - Adapting to a new age
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Clearly innovation is a priority for banks, driven by rapid developments in technology, changing customer behaviour and the need to acquire new customers, increase revenues and cut costs. Innovation takes effort, an ability to play politics, and an almost unhealthy level of tenacity. |
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 | | Payments 2010 – Industry Impacts
15 June 2010 10:30-11:45 BST (11:30-12:45 CET)
At a time of economic instability, European banks are being asked to make big changes with regards to payments in their drive to full SEPA compliancy, based on the Payments Services Directive. This represents a major challenge and opportunity to both banks and their customers. |
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 | | EBAday 2010
Luxembourg 26 – 27 May
Payments professionals from across Europe will gather in Luxembourg for two days of networking and debate at the fifth annual EBAday forum, organised by the Euro Banking Association and Finextra Research. |
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 | | Latency and Liquidity – The future of electronic trading
12 May 2010 14:00 – 15:15 BST
The general rule of thumb is that one millisecond reduction in latency is worth $100 million a year to a brokerage firm. When it comes to algorithmic trading there is no question that most banks take reduction in latency very seriously. Webcast sponsored by IBM, Finextra and supported by the FISD. |
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 | | Retail Banking - Customer engagement in the digital age - Adobe
14:30 - 15.45 BST 28 April, 2010
Online banking, mobile banking, social networking and digital money - while most of the past year has been taken up with discussing the activities of investment banks, innovations in retail banking have been redefining customer relations and client management. |
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 | | The PSD – Threat or Opportunity?
11:00 – 12:15 CET 29 January 2010
The Payments Services Directive has arrived. Outside of compliance, is industry also considering the market opportunities that may result from the PSD? Finextra and Western Union surveyed payment professionals at European banks in order to gage the conventional wisdom surrounding the PSD and the European Union. We are offering a free and live webcast in order to examine and debate these findings. All those who register for the webcast will get a free copy of the research, The PSD – Threat or Opportunity? |
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