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Elizabeth Lumley

Twitter tips from Liz. Just in time for Sibos.

I took part in a webcast a couple of weeks ago looking at how to best use social media channels at large events, such as Sibos (coming up next month, folks!) Cognito Analytics, which sponsored the web...

02 Aug 2011
Social Banks
Elizabeth Lumley

The 10 Commandments of Social Media

Finextra has written before about social media guidlines issued by US regulatory body, Finra - and all its scary Tweet-retention rules. Allen Schoenberg of the CME (@allanschoenberg) re-Tweeted an in...

28 Jul 2011
Social Banks
Ketharaman Swaminathan

The Emergence Of ePayment Fraud Chasers

The jury's out – well, not even selected - on this latest one but, at 1:1, the verdicts on the two previous lawsuits around EFT and ACH frauds in the USA are matched evenly between corporates and bank...

21 Jul 2011
Elizabeth Lumley

Basel III, Dodd-Frank, the Volker Rule, oh my

You be hard pressed to attend any financial services-themed event this year with hearing a range of presentation explaining, warning, commenting on the end of ‘light touch’ regulation. You can argue

08 Jul 2011
A Finextra Member

A Perfect Storm of Commodity Regulation

The coming couple of years are going to be an interesting time for participants in the commodity markets as a “perfect storm” of regulation will hit them, above and beyond most of the other asset clas...

05 Jul 2011
A Finextra Member

Commodities on Finextra?

So why on earth should I be rambling on about commodities on a FinTech web site? Well I believe that commodity market are a core asset class now for our leading banks and will become increasingly so ...

01 Jul 2011
A Finextra Member

Towards the Unknown 'Payments' Region

Vaughan Williams’ choral work ‘Towards the Unknown Region’ is a dramatic setting of a Walt Whitman poem, describing the uncertainty of life, the soul being led to an unknown place with no maps or guid...

29 Jun 2011
Craig Ramsey

Knowledge-based innovation

All banks benefit from improvements to the payment market’s efficiency. This is where experienced software professionals can help the payments community achieve more in less time, particularly in comp...

20 Jun 2011
EBAday
Matt White

EBAday: a single migration end-date for Sepa?

For the first time in a long time Sepa hasn't really dominated EBAday. Finally, it seems, we're nearly there on migration end-dates and can start concentrating on other matters. The EC's Michael Thom ...

16 Jun 2011
EBAday
Craig Ramsey

Reaching true differentiation

A broad range of activities - and not just cost cutting - must be adopted if a financial institution's market share is to be maintained and managed, and are imperative if market share is to grow. Cons...

16 Jun 2011
EBAday
Craig Ramsey

EBAday blog pt. 2: Innovate and cut costs

An ongoing squeeze on budgets, combined with unprecedented levels of external scrutiny of both operations and performance, has created a situation in which improving the cost base has become paramount...

15 Jun 2011
Craig Ramsey

EBAday blog pt. 1: wholesale payments innovation

With EBAday starting tomorrow in Madrid, I can't help thinking that one of the main topics of discuss will be around innovation. Whether it is bringing new products to market or offering existing serv...

14 Jun 2011

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