2015Q2 Quarterly Update - Revealing MyStandards 2.0
Customer interactions are a key part of why we have gone from strength to strength. This guidance has allowed us to create a platform which really does answer the needs of the community. A big part of making sure it all works are our Quarterly Updates. These give insights into what has been delivered and also set the bar for where we are headed. This quarter's well-attended session deep-dived into our next major milestone: MyStandards V2.0.
Safeguarding efficiencies of new technologies: Why common standards matter
How ISO 20022 can better enable DLT and API technologies of tomorrow
Blockchain – Progression in securities markets?
Blockchain solutions for payments seem about a dime a dozen. BNY Mellon’s Tom Casteleyn explains the latest DLT trends impacting securities.
‘Resilience by default’: the next 50 years through the eyes of risk professionals
Collaboration across the industry will be key to tackling the risks we’ll be presented with over the next 50 years. Here, senior risk professionals consider the transformative opportunities that lie ahead, how to deal with the immediate risks of climate change, ways to maintain customer trust – and why companies must run two races simultaneously.
Money may be unrecognisable in 50 years
How will the global trade landscape evolve over the next 50 years? Three payments and trade experts share their views on where we’ll see growth, and where the biggest changes will come.
Innovation in the financial industry
A new series of videos looks at how innovation can drive change
Innovation series: Artificial Intelligence
What is the AI focus for the financial industry?
Experts: industry must adapt to address evolving terrorist financing threats
New paper recaps Counter Terrorist Financing discussion from Sibos
FX market changes and the potential impact on correspondent banking
In a session held at last year’s Sibos, a wide-ranging discussion focused on the FX Global Code and its implications for technology, the buy-side and correspondent banking.