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Nick Levy

Partner - Financial Services
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Nick is an experienced management consultant. He has worked in the IT industry for 25 years, specialising in the financial services sector.

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Quantum Banking: Why the Next Leap Is Closer Than You Think

For years, quantum computing has been the subject of conference panels, research papers and visionary talks. It has fascinated technologists and futurists alike, yet for many in financial services it still feels like tomorrow’s problem. That assumption is about to change. Quantum computing is moving at a pace that would surprise even its early cha...

14 August 2025

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Breaking the Core Banking Bottleneck: A Smarter, Safer Path to Modernisation

Transforming Core Banking for the Digital Age: How Zero Operations, Cloud-Native Resilience, and Safer Change Are Enabling Banks to Innovate, Scale, and Compete The Imperative for Core Banking Transformation The UK banking industry is undergoing profound change. Faced with growing regulatory scrutiny, shifting customer expectations, and an increasi...

03 March 2025

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Critical Third Parties: The Key to Operational Resilience in UK Banking

Ensuring Operational Resilience: UK’s New Critical Third-Party Regulations Explained This week marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to enhance operational resilience across the UK financial services sector. Regulators unveiled new rules targeting “critical third-party” providers, with the aim of safeguarding the industry's ability to wit...

14 November 2024 Operational Risk Management

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