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With the Sanctions Landscape Increasingly Complex, Companies Must Automate Checking Processes to Ensure Adherence
Date: April 8, 2022
Sanctions are now very much headline news; companies have to be sure that they remain in-line with the latest sanctions lists AJ Thompson, CCO Northdoor plc The beginning of 2022 has seen a huge rise in the profile of sanctions lists. There is now real pressure on organisations to make sure they are not dealing...

China Decries UK Judges Quitting Hk Court, London Says Democracy at Stake
Date: March 31, 2022
By Farah Master and Kirsty Needham HONG KONG/SYDNEY (Reuters) -China on Thursday blamed the resignation of two senior British judges from Hong Kong’s highest court on “British pressure” against a sweeping national security law which makes dissent in the former British colony a crime punishable by jail. But British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, in a...

Britain’s Finance Ministry Flags Reforms, Defends Regulators
Date: March 31, 2022
By Huw Jones and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s finance ministry flagged several reforms on Thursday and defended regulators from criticism they are too slow to license firms, saying flawed applicants must not get through. The ministry and regulators face pressure to make financial rules more flexible to keep London globally competitive after Britain’s...

Was Amazon’s Stand-Off With Visa the Catalyst Open Banking Needed? Prakash Sinha Thinks It Could Open the Door to Even More Consumer Choice.
Date: March 16, 2022
By Prakash Sinha, Radware Last November, in one of the most dramatic financial announcements of the year, Amazon emailed its account holders to say that from 19 January 2022 it would no longer accept payments made with UK-issued Visa credit cards. As news spread, consumers were unsettled. For anyone lacking a Mastercard, the only payment...

Has International Data Transfer Overcome Its Largest Obstacle Yet
Date: March 14, 2022
By Mark Adams, Regional Sales Director, Northern Europe at Cohesity Brexit has greatly impacted business leaders tasked with ensuring operations continue to run – and particularly so for financial services executives who keep data flowing between the EU and the UK. There was concern from experts at the latter stage of last year when it...

Understanding Red Tape When Transitioning From Domestic to International Trade
Date: March 14, 2022
By Alex Vavilov, Chief Commercial Officer for Stenn International Statistics suggest that around 65% of new businesses fail during their first ten years, which highlights the importance of growth planning, particularly among those companies navigating the challenging move into international markets. With this in mind, Alex Vavilov, Chief Commercial Officer for Stenn International, explores the top four considerations for...
