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Wipro Technologies targets Asia Pacific loan origination market with new Lend Value suite
Suresh Raman, Asia Pacific & Japan banking group head at Wipro Technologies explains how the company offers both a differentiated product and service for lending technologies.
US banking authorities must impose enhanced market discipline on larger banks
Date: Apr 23, 2013
Author: Foo Boon Ping
Categories: Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: William Isaac, FDIC, Dodd-Frank Act, TARP, Systemic Risk
William Isaac, former chairman of FDIC discusses how US financial regulators failed to perform the very roles they were created for in recent times.
The integration of payment information with transaction could change the nature of banking
Brett King, CEO and founder of Moven, discusses the bank’s revolutionary strategy that places mobile phones at the core of a fully mobilised bank.
OCBC enhances data analytics capabilities to drive business value
Donald MacDonald, head of OCBC’s group consumer analytics and decisioning division, discusses the bank’s data analytics capabilities and its focus on value-added initiatives.
China Minsheng Bank creates scale and diversifies risks to drive profitability
Dong Wenbiao, chairman of China Minsheng Bank, discusses the reorganisation of the bank’s main business lines and redefines the rules of the game for MSE businesses.
ANZ regional strategy centres on four core aspects of focus
Sanjoy Sen, ANZ head of consumer banking for the Asia Pacific region discusses the strategy that underpins ANZ’s retail franchise.
Temenos looks for local partnerships to drive future growth in China and Japan
David Arnott, CEO of Temenos, discusses the company’s strategy for growth in Asia.
Basel III framework may not always accurately represent capital strength
Date: Feb 21, 2013
Author: Foo Boon Ping
Categories: Basel III, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Singapore
Keywords: DBS, Chng Sok Hui, AVC, CVA, BCBS, Stefan Ingves
Chng Sok Hui, CFO of Singapore's DBS, discusses the impact of new capital rules on Asian banks, how BCBS seeks to address them, and the need for local adaptation.



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