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Hemlata .... Cloud Architect at TCS

Building Secure and Scalable BFSI Application Backends with Rust Programming Language

Introduction: In the BFSI sector, legacy systems, real-time processing and data security are the challenges which require a programming language addressing these issues. Traditional programming languages such as Java, .NET, Python have played a major role in shaping modern software development. However, over time, certain challenges have emerged in...

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Ramu M

Ramu M Enterprise Architect at TCS

Core Migration Challenges in Database Migration

Core Migration Challenges in Database Migration Introduction Cloud Migration consists of moving organizational assets such as applications, databases, IT resources and services. This could be either lift and shift or Re Platform or RE Factor or Rewrite. Clear Migration Strategy provides migration processes, use of the right automation tools and im...

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Tejasvi Addagada

Tejasvi Addagada Enterprise Data Head at Fortune 500 financial service provider

From Compliance to Competitive Edge: 2025 Data Governance Trends in Financial Sevices

As we move through 2025, corporate governance in financial services is evolving rapidly, driven by shifts in technology, regulation, and stakeholder expectations. These changes are reshaping how financial institutions approach data governance, a critical enabler of operational resilience, innovation, and trust. Corporate Governance Trends Driving ...

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Perry Carpenter

Perry Carpenter Chief Human Risk Management Strategist at KnowBe4

5 Cyberattacks that Rocked Financial Services in 2024

More than 90% of 2024 breaches were financially motivated. No surprise that the banking and financial services industry and insurance (BFSI) is a top target for cybercriminals. Let’s explore five major attacks that rocked the industry in 2024, exploring methods used by threat actors, the resulting impact on affected organizations, and key sec

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Todd Clyde

Todd Clyde CEO at Token.io

Instant Payment Regulation - PSD2 Déjà Vu?

Customer Experience: The Key Battleground Intended to accelerate the rollout of real-time payments in Europe, the EU’s Instant Payment Regulation (IPR), which came into force on 9 January 2025, requires European banks to be capable of receiving instant payments (SEPA Instant). Looking ahead, Europe's real-time payments revolution reaches another t...

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Gary Prince CEO at Astus Munia Consilium Ltd

Rajalakshmi Sridharan

Rajalakshmi Sridharan Associate Director, Infosys Finacle at EdgeVerve

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Scott Harrison Director, Market Engagement at Experian UK&I

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Bank Legacy Transformation: Exploring the Solutions

Where do banks stand with legacy transformation today? What are the market factors and changing consumer demands that make transformation increasingly crucial? Legacy transformation is not a new challenge for banks. However, as technology capability continues to advance, along with it the potential for innovation and new business models serving a digital customer base, the pressure of no longer being constrained by legacy infrastructure intensifies. Despite being the central nervous system for banks’ operations for decades serving a business purpose, legacy systems have become inadequate, and those trained to use them may lack the skills needed to meet sophisticated demands for real-time and seamless experiences. Here’s how banks can decouple their systems from each other to evolve and grow, untangle technology challenges to drive digitisation, and invest in technology and employees to ensure obstacles to rapid and gradual modernisation are removed. This impact study, produced in association with Veritran, will: Consider frameworks that prioritise initiatives based on their impact; Explore specific recommendations for each of these challenges; Propose strategies on how to integrate systems that will address data silos; Highlight clear ROI examples, efficiency gains, and enhanced customer outcomes; and Emphasise that there is no need for legacy system abandonment and modernisation can be conducted gradually without disruption.

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UK Open Banking API Performance 2023-2024

In this fourth annual report, APIContext evaluated the performance of UK Open Banking APIs from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024. The UK’s Open Banking system is arguably the most advanced in the world, having been in place since at least 2018. The time in market for this ecosystem offers lessons and best practices to other countries that are looking to implement similar API-driven financial systems; as well as banks and financial institutions that seek to differentiate through quality customer experiences. In this updated report, APIContext evaluates the performance of Open Banking APIs provided by various types of financial institutions in the UK. These include the major “CMA9” banks (the nine largest banks required by UK law to provide Open Banking services), traditional High Street banks, credit card companies, building societies (similar to credit unions in the United States), and new digital banks, often called neobanks. All the data in this report are based on real API calls, having tested the APIs in real-world conditions using the same process that consumers would go through. These calls followed the FAPI (Financial-grade API) standards, which are specifically designed for securely sharing sensitive financial data. The report includes: Key analysis of the UK's Open Banking API performance 2023 - 2024 Availability and reliability of API endpoints Latency metrics (DNS, TCP connect, SSL handshake, processing, and total time) Performance by cloud provider (AWS, IBM, Azure, and Google) Comparative analysis between different bank types (CMA9, traditional, and neobanks) Cloud provider comparison and other detailed findings Key takeaways and recommendations for various players in the ecosystem

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AI’s Role in the US Financial Services Sector

How US organisations are balancing innovation and compliance The regulatory landscape for AI in the US is fragmented, with states proposing their own regulations. California’s recent attempt to regulate AI through SB1047, which included provisions for a kill switch and legal liabilities for tech companies, failed to pass. This illustrates the complexities and challenges in creating a unified regulatory framework across the country. Despite regulatory uncertainties, AI adoption in financial services is growing. About 50% of companies have embraced generative AI, while traditional AI applications have been integral for decades. AI has been crucial in areas such as anti-money laundering, fraud protection, and know-your-customer (KYC) processes. The full potential of AI in data management and client services is yet to be realised, with many applications still in internal testing stages. This report highlights the key takeaways of a discussion had during a Finextra webinar, hosted for the PREDICT 2025 campaign, by a panel of industry experts. It includes: An overview of how AI has been adopted across the US thus far; How generative AI has been integrated into banking; Primary concerns with AI use; and Regional perspectives and approaches to AI regulation.

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How CES Informs U.S. Bank's Continuous Innovation

Attending CES in Las Vegas, Don Relyea, Chief Innovation Officer, U.S. Bank, spoke to FinextraTV about why an electronics show like CES is so instrumental to banking. As well as noting the increase in financial firms attending, Relyea describes how technological innovation will intersect with the future of banking and financial services in 2025.

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Hamish Monk

Hamish Monk Senior Reporter at Finextra

$Trump: The new presidential meme coin

Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20th January was followed by a salad of executive orders, including the ejection of the USA from the Paris climate accord, the termination of birthright citizenship, the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO), the enforcement of a two-sex gender poli...

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David O'Neill

David O'Neill CEO at APImetrics

How did UK open banking APIs perform from 2023 to 2024?

From June 2023 to July 2024, APIContext, in partnership with tomato pay, conducted approximately eight million API test calls across 29 UK banks to assess the quality of their open banking APIs. These APIs are essential for key digital services like payment processing and transfers, and their performance is regulated by the UK’s Financial Conduct ...

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Hamish Monk

Hamish Monk Senior Reporter at Finextra

How to use APIs

According to a global survey on application programming interfaces (APIs) by McKinsey, 81% of respondents said APIs are a priority for business and IT functions. “Large banks are launching API programs and allocating about 14% of their IT budget to APIs, on average,” claims the survey. So what exactly are APIs, and how should institutions be using...

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