International Finance

Category : January-February 2019

January-February 2019MagazineWealth management

Social sentiment rakes up trading

Bharath Kumar
The wealth of information available on social media today has paved the way for businesses like Finatext to thrive. CEO Rob Brockington talks about the new crypto trading app Pipster and why real time data is the game changer for financial inclusion today...
FintechJanuary-February 2019Magazine

Serving the new breed of digital first retailers

Bharath Kumar
With a flexible payment option, powered by a customised 'decision engine', Duologi is aiming to serve a new breed of digitally aware customers. Rob Cottingham, credit director at Duologi tells us more about building a perceptive engine and its relevance in the financial services industry...
Company ProfileJanuary-February 2019Magazine

TEB: The bank of Turkey’s future

Bharath Kumar
Turk Ekonomi Bankasi (TEB), winner of International Finance’s Most Innovative Private Banking Award, elaborates on its Consultant Bank approach and its goal to become the most sought-after name in private banking & asset management...
EconomyJanuary-February 2019Magazine

Leading Raiffeisen Bank’s digital transformation in Italy

Bharath Kumar
In the wake of rapid digitisation and mobile-friendly strategies, there is a rising need for modernity in authentication systems, In a path-breaking initiative, cybersecurity company OneSpan accomplished the seamless modernisation of Raiffeisen Italy’s authentication systems. Could this be the precedent in the future?...
EconomyJanuary-February 2019Magazine

How will a growing population affect the UK’s economy?

Bharath Kumar
The UK’s population reached around 65.1 million individuals in 2015 and is expected to go beyond 70 million people by the time we reach 2026. Will the UK’s growing population result in the government having to make revisions when it comes to the amount that they need to invest into the nation’s economy?...
EconomyJanuary-February 2019Magazine

China: An Irresistible Business Partner

Bharath Kumar
Lifestyle apparel brand Kapow Meggings sells globally from distribution centres in UK, USA, Australia and Germany but China was a challenge like none other. Read on to find out how this company managed to transcend cultural and social barriers to build a solid working relationship with one of the most powerful nations in the world...