ISSB set to unveil guide aiming at unified global sustainability reporting
The ISSB is poised to finalise its Inaugural Jurisdictional Guide by mid-year, marking a stride towards global consistency in sustainability.
How Hawk AI’s solutions enhanced Neonomics’ fight against financial crime
Neonomics, an open banking provider, has recently embarked on a mission to enhance its anti-financial crime capabilities across Europe.
Unlocking the potential of financial goals in risk discussions
Risk is often perceived as a daunting and complex aspect of investing. However, recent research sheds light on a transformative strategy that has proven...
Flagright and SALT forge partnership to boost SME security in India & Asia
Flagright, a compliance and fraud prevention leader, has partnered with SALT, a financial platform that empowers SMEs in India and Asia.
Simetrik secures $55m in Series B to bolster platform globally
Simetrik, a financial automation platform based in Colombia, has completed a Series B funding round, raising a substantial $55m.
How behaviour analytics tools enhance security and privacy in on-premises and cloud infrastructures
Integrating behaviour analytics tools within on-premises IT infrastructures offers significant benefits, mainly through customization and direct control over security measures.
HUB International unveils Builder’s Risk insurance solutions
Hub International Limited (HUB), a premier global insurance brokerage and financial services firm, has recently announced the introduction of HUB Builder's Risk Insurance Solutions. This...
Navigating the future of fund management
Aiviq, a prominent player in the FinTech sector, has launched into the new year with a strategic series of roundtable events, the latest of which took place at the Sofitel Kirchberg in Luxembourg.
Chad Nitschke appointed to spearhead Hiscox’s digital strategy in the US
Hiscox has recently expanded its team by appointing Chad Nitschke as SVP, Digital Strategy and Execution in the United States.
Avast faces $16.5m FTC fine for selling user browsing data
Avast, a software provider, has been ordered to pay $16.5m and cease the sale or licensing of web browsing data for advertising purposes.