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Brett King

Lessons from Apple - great branches don't get customers back

The new iPad just launched to the usual hype, anticipation and fanfare. Every time a new Apple product comes off the assembly line, it gets put under the biggest magnifying glass imaginable as crowds ...

08 Mar 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
Pat Carroll

Fall in card fraud does not reflect reality

It was interesting to see the figures from Financial Fraud Action UK yesterday, which showed a reduction in card fraud. As is often the case, however, what appear to be encouraging statistics disguise...

08 Mar 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
A Finextra Member

Cultivating Wealth Management in Asia

It is currently the rainy season here in Shanghai and as I left my hotel bound for the office this morning, it got me thinking of home. No, I was not thinking of the weather in the UK but the comparis...

08 Mar 2012
Innovation in Financial Services
A Finextra Member

Latin America eInvoicing vs. European Union eInvoicing

Top 5 Differences You Need to Understand - Using SAP ERP as a Baseline One of the most common mistakes made in approaching electronic invoicing in Latin America is thinking that the process is similar...

07 Mar 2012
Electronic invoicing
A Finextra Member

Mexico SAT - New 2012 Changes for E-Invoicing

When organizations first hear the term electronic invoicing, they often immediately think of accounts payable solutions. However, the real issue at hand for global companies is compliance - which enco...

07 Mar 2012
Electronic invoicing
A Finextra Member

Full steam ahead for corporates as SEPA deadline is set

The line in the sand has been drawn and it is full steam ahead as the SEPA end date has been confirmed for February 2014. The finalisation of the single domestic payments area for the Eurozone is wel...

07 Mar 2012
A Finextra Member

Tablets to surge in banking - one platform to rule them all

There’s a tablet platform coming that will change the way that the front, middle and back-office of banks conduct their daily activities. The days of traders, collateral optimisers and the back-office...

07 Mar 2012
A Finextra Member

What happens when a Clearing House goes bust?

Today the chances that a Clearing House will default in the future have never been more likely. Political pressure and regulatory resolve is creating a risk concentrator within the clearing houses so ...

07 Mar 2012
Post-Trade Forum
Andy Morris

Is the War on Fraud being won?

Two sets of industry statistics were published this week, with different and conflicting information: BBC quoted statistics from the UK Card Association that plastic fraud losses were down by 7% to £3...

07 Mar 2012
Andres Fontao

On the mobile payments front at MWC: Much ado about nothing

High expectations were put into place with the series of announcements leading up to MWC last week, as well as during the weeklong event itself. With all the hoopla surrounding the press announcements...

07 Mar 2012
Payments strategies 2015-2020-2030
A Finextra Member

7 Reasons Why E-Invoicing Is About Finance

Much of the debate on E-Invoicing has been about the obvious efficiency savings to be gained by automated electronic processes compared with manual paper based processes. Whilst E-Invoicing is a compe...

07 Mar 2012
Financial Supply Chain
Robert Siciliano

Underground Forums Selling Stolen Credit Cards

“Carders” are the people who buy, sell, and trade stolen credit card data online. This carding forum videoprovides an example of an online forum where stolen credit cards are bought and sold. Hackers ...

07 Mar 2012

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