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Charting the future of European payments

Marc Bayle de Jesse, Director General, Market Infrastructure and Payments, ECB, Hays Littlejohn, Chief Executive Officer, EBA Clearing, and Saskia Devolder, Managing Director/Head of Western and Central Europe, SWIFT, talk at Sibos 2017 about developments in real-time payments and how banks can maximise their investments in payments change.

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The test of new technology

Parviz Peiravi, CTO Financial Services, Intel, talks about the main technology trends at Sibos 2017, what he thinks will emerge in the coming year, how financial institutions are adopting the new technology and what they can do next to build foundations that will enable them to take advantage of these new developments.

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Enabling initiatives to harmonise and innovate

Benoit Desserre, Head of Global Transaction Banking, Société Générale, talks about SocGen’s digital transformation project, what needs to be improved in terms of existing corporate-to-bank flows and what progress has been made on key industry initiatives to harmonise and innovate using a client-orientated mindset in order to deliver value to customers.

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Trends, risks and opportunities in the retail payments market

Simon Eacott, Head of Innovation and Business Development, NatWest, talks at Sibos 2017 about the main trends transforming the payments market from immediate changes such as digitalisation and contactless to regulation and open banking, which together provide risks and opportunities across the market.

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Security should be at the top of the agenda

Paul Stoddart, Chief Executive Officer, Vocalink, talks at Sibos 2017 about where we will see the largest innovations in the rapidly moving world of payments, which regions will be affected most, how payments companies can ensure they keep up with the pace and how customers will benefit.

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The rise of omnichannel digital banking

Jouk Pleiter, CEO & Founder, Backbase, talks at Sibos 2017 about how banks and their customers can benefit from them having omnichannel digital strategies, how well corporate banks are delivering seamless customer experience and consistency across multiple channels and how banks can move away from their legacy systems towards a more unified approach.

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Hype vs reality in the context of AI

Alan Trefler, CEO & Founder, PEGA, talks at Sibos 2017 about the transformation of AI and robotics in financial firms, whether we should take a step back and assess the risks of an AI apocalypse and what approach banks and start ups should take when implementing AI and robotics.

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Disruption is the new norm

Mike Blalock, General Manager Financial Services, Intel, talks at Sibos 2017 about the transforming financial service sector and the drivers behind it, what trends we can expect to see from 2018, how they will disrupt the sector and how engaging in strategic partnerships will allow banks and service providers to both keep up and flourish next year.

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Looking towards a more fragmented future

Mike Thrower, Managing Director, Head of Sales, EMEA, Broadridge Financial Solutions, talks at Sibos 2017 about the opportunities presented to banks to accelerate profitable growth through innovation, whether banks’ risks frameworks will face up to the challenges ahead and if markets are coping with increasing regulatory requirements.

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The overriding notion of connected commerce

Andy Mattes, CEO, Diebold Nixdorf, talks about how digital transformation is changing the banking industry faster than ever before with banks having to service their clients both physically and digitally, what the major trends are at play here and whether there is still a need for cash in modern societies.

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Fintechs must broaden their customer value propositions

Victor Basta, Founder and Managing Partner, Magister Advisors, talks at Sibos 2017 about why fintechs need to broaden their customer propositions, what risks this presents to incumbents and how they are currently managing this, and what the current funding landscape for fintechs looks like.

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A digital future is the key to empowerment of clients.

Satvinder Singh, Global Head of Securities Services at Deutsche Bank talks about digitalisation in securities, how the securities market will evolve through the use of digital services and the beneficial impact and value this creates for clients.

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The era of putting band aids on legacy systems is over

Mack Gill, COO, Torstone Technology, talks at Sibos 2017 about MiFID II, what it means for the market, its specific post-trade obligations, and what penalties for non-compliance could look like.

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Why the modernisation of market infrastructure transforms the future.

Isabel Schmidt, Head of Cash & Clearing Products Americas in Cash Management at Deutsche Bank talks about the push to modernise financial market infrastructures and why this is happening. How it drives considerable change and disrupts traditional models, what the effect of this is and why it is essential to meet customer needs and improve current inefficiencies.

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Hong Kong: Ripe for new ideas from around the world

Stephen Phillips, Director-General of Invest Hong Kong, talks about why Hong Kong holds the its position as a global financial technology hub, and what the driving forces behind this are by outlining some of the major developments it has achieved and what the its future plans for growth as a fintech centre are.

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Hong Kong: A major fintech hub in the making

Thorsten Terweiden, Deputy Head of Fintech, Invest Hong Kong, and Dora Ziambra, Head of Business Development, Azimo, talk about how InvestHK has helped Azimo to flourish as a new fintech, future plans for developing in Hong Kong and what general advice they would give to future fintechs looking to start up in Hong Kong.

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New technologies, new solutions and new thinking is the way to overcome regulatory challenges.

Patricia Giangrande, Global Head of Business Control Unit, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank talks about the challenges of meeting the regulatory demands of compliance. How compliance impacts correspondent banking and the opportunities for industry shared solutions to solve the issues, acknowledging that new technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence have a role to play in this.

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The transformation of global trade-the challenges, the opportunities and the solutions.

Dr Rebecca Harding, Trade Economist, Equant Analytics and Daniel Schmand, Global Head of Trade Finance, Deutsche Bank share their views on the fall in world trade, what it means for cross-border trade and how it is financed. Looking at the shifts in the way business is done today and how digitalisation, blockchain and manufacturing as a service will evolve, and the impact it all has on the future of this business.

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Transaction banking in the Americas, the regional and global opportunities

Paul Saltzman, Vice Chairman and Head of Global Transaction Banking Americas at Deutsche Bank talks about the challenges and opportunities for the Americas, the expectation of clients operating in the region to which he is closely associated and discusses some of the issues dealing with global banking in the current climate.

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How Asia is driving the digital economy and shifting the way business is done

Acceleration of digital services in Asia Pacific is bringing huge benefits to companies. The region’s commitment to driving this further forms the key themes of this video interview with Lisa Robins. As Head of Global Transaction Banking APAC and Vice-Chair CIB APAC at Deutsche Bank, she shares her unique insights into how such commitment brings about new services and business models – all driven by customer expectations and experiences.