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Asian banks keen on pursuing analytics-driven marketing initiatives across channels
Date: May 08, 2013
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Australia, Channels, Customer Centricity, Data & Analytics, Data Management, FSI Customer Relationship Management
, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Taiwan, Technology & Operations, UAE
Keywords: Real-Time Analytics, CBA, Bank Mashreq, Sentiment Analysis, Big Data, ICICI Bank, Citibank, LBD, OCBC, HSBC, ANZ
Tapping into high-performance analytics and sentiment analysis the next frontier for banks ready to take the leap.
Can the financial community in Asia rise to the challenges of regional integration?
Date: Apr 26, 2013
Author: Foo Boon Ping
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, China, Data & Analytics, Data Management, FSI Customer Relationship Management
, Innovation, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Technology & Operations
Keywords: Asian Banker Summit 2013, ASEAN, Deutsche Bank, Kasikornbank, OCBC, Bank of Queensland, Big Data, BoC, DBS, UBS, ANZ
Recent market and regulatory changes in the banking industry have accentuated the need for bankers to seize opportunities and weather challenges.
Harsh Basel III capital requirements stifling South Korean banks’ growth
Date: Dec 13, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: Basel III, Operational Risk, Risk and Regulation, South Korea
Keywords: Market Risk, Shinhan Bank, Suhyup Bank, Woori Bank, Busan Bank, Citibank, Dauga Bank, Hana Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea, Jeonbuk Bank, Kookmin Bank, Kyungnam Bank
South Korean banks seek to further optimise their portfolios in the face of rising NPL ratios and tough Basel III capital requirements.
Transaction banking satisfaction survey 2012
Date: Aug 23, 2012
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Cash, Treasury & Trade, Rmb, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking
Keywords: BNY Mellon, Standard Chartered Bank, Deutsche Bank, Citibank, BNY Mellon, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of China, ICBC, Hang Seng Bank, Payment Accuracy, Currency Optimisation, Currency Clearing
To stay ahead of the competition, banks will need to further differentiate and focus on payment accuracy, real-time payment advice and treatment of cancellations and recalls for currency clearing.
US corporates losing out on renminbi transactions
Date: Jul 24, 2012
Author: Baron Laudermilk
Categories: China, Government Finance, Rmb, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking, Capital Markets
Keywords: Western Union, Alfred Nader, Asian Development Bank, Donghyun Park, Chris Leung, DBS, Alicia Garcia, BBVA
Survey on the use of renminbi by businesses worldwide finds that US corporates are not capitalizing on the benefits of conducting payments and trades in renminbi.
Funding, liquidity, and integration challenge corporates and SMEs desiring expansion in Asia
Date: May 25, 2012
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Asian Banker Summit 2012, Cash, Treasury & Trade, Payments, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking
Keywords: SMEs, Supply Chain, Funding, Liquidity, Integration, SWIFT
Expansion into Asia brings with it a unique set of transaction banking challenges which banks need to address to better serve their corporate clients.
FATCA: Stick without a carrot
Date: May 14, 2012
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Asian Banker Summit 2012, Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: FATCA, Duncan Edwards, Ernst & Young, David Millar, Jim Calvin, Deloitte, Deepa Chandrasekhar, United Gulf Bank
Compliance with FATCA has been regarded with trepidation by banks, ever since it was signed into law on March 18th, 2010. What are its implementation challenges and what can banks do about it?
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