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DBS leverages on presence in Asia to drive transaction banking capabilities
Date: Oct 31, 2012
Author: Esther Tan
Categories: Cash, Treasury & Trade, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Foreign Exchange Risk, DBS, BNY Mellon, Tom McCabe, ROE, Citibank, HSBC
DBS’ ability to advance its interests much sooner than its peers through superior product sophistication has helped placed the bank’s global transaction services in a position of strength.
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.
Renminbi payment growth shakes off Q4 shivers
Date: Jan 20, 2012
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: China, Hong Kong, Rmb, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking
Keywords: SWIFT, Wim Raymaekers, Richard Brown, Fred DiCocco, BNY Mellon Treasury Services, Maria Mandler, BAML
Data gathered by Asian Banker Research on renminbi use shows that trade settlements have wavered and deposit growth has dipped, while SWIFT data shows that payments have recovered after a two-month slump.
Collateral requirements hitting insurers and pension funds for OTC derivatives
Date: Dec 08, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Asset Management, Trustees and Custodians, Markets & Exchanges, Trade Finance, Transaction Banking
Keywords: BNY Mellon, Jonathan Bowler, OTC Derivatives, Collateral Requirements, Custodian Bank, EMEA, APAC, Dodd Frank, CCP, G7
BNY Mellon is hoping to leverage a broad service platform with multiple services as the industry becomes more complex and collateral requirements more onerous.
Massive bank layoffs signal risk and opportunity for outsourcing
Date: Dec 02, 2011
Author: Aldo Joson
Categories: Operational Risk & Security, Risk and Regulation, Technology & Operations
Keywords: BAML, HSBC, UBS, Barclays, RBS, Credit Suisse, BNY Mellon, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Outsourcing, Streamlining
Banks will have to address the issue of service level deterioration and regulatory concerns as they move to low-cost centres.
Industry still lagging on infrastructure
Date: Oct 26, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Payments, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Sibos 2011, SWIFT, BNY Mellon, Tim Kearney, INTTRA, HSBC, CCP, Timothy Lane, Bank of Canada, Lawrence Sweet, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
The lack of proper financial infrastructure is holding the industry back, according to multiple conversations held at Sibos 2011 in Toronto.
Renminbi is key to transaction banking success in Asia
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Author: Peter Hoflich
Categories: Cash, Treasury & Trade, China, Risk and Regulation, Rmb, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Operational Risk, Liquidity, FX Capability, BNY Mellon, BAML, Standard Chartered Bank, JP Morgan, NAB
Asian corporates demand ever sophisticated cash management services and the internationalisation of the renminbi remains one of the key drivers in the region.
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