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James Lloyd, partner at EY, has been intimately involved with companies winning one of the first licenses for virtual banking in Hong Kong. But what does virtual banking mean for this market, for China, and for the world? Lloyd puts this new development in perspective.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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Dave Chapman, co-founder of BC Group (whose assets include ANXOne and OSL), discusses the uses for digital assets, the outlook for crypto and developments in blockchain-based finance.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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Urszula McCormack, a partner at King & Wood Mallesons, discusses the issues financial institutions face in terms of digital identity in the emerging world of open APIs, biometrics and blockchain.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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James quizzes Jame on how custody banks are using APIs to deliver information to buy-side clients, and Karen explains how China Merchants Bank is using blockchain for RMB-HKD payments.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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DigFin Vox's James Lindsay hears why Jame is critical of Hong Kong's new rules for online fund sales, and Karen explains why AXA is working with Shanghai startup GRE for P&C insurance on the blockchain.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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DTCC, which processes hundreds of millions of trades a day, is expanding its use of blockchain, even as it grapples with trying to ensure different technologies and vendors' ledgers can speak to one another.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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DTCC, which lies at the heart of the financial system, is among the first big firms to implement blockchain solutions. Jame and Dave discuss how blockchain, or distributed ledger technology, can be applied to large organizations, and the challenges that remain.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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Equities trading and execution experienced digital-technology disruption more than a decade ago. The industry has matured and is consumed with compliance; innovation has been replaced by mere speed. Market pressures are squeezing out profits for both the buy and sell sides. It needs reinventing, and Jame and Dave discuss whether fintech can ride to…
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Why has Asia-Pacific not seen a digital disrupter attempt to replace banks, as they have attempted in the West? Dave and Jame discuss examples of fintech startups in Asia such as Baasis and Marvelstone looking to disrupt in more lateral ways.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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China Rapid Finance, a P2P platform, raised $60m from its Nasdaq IPO, but the deal only got done with a hefty 40% discount to the company's target share price. Guest host David Zweifler asks DigFin's Jame DiBiasio whether this is a success, and what it means for the many other Chinese fintech companies with IPO ambitions.…
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Should traditional, active fund managers be worried about their business model in China? The market offers growth, but its most powerful distributors are no longer the banks, but e-commerce platforms, and that is changing the balance of power in asset management.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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In this episode of DigFin Vox, Dave asks Jame about Yunfeng Financial Group's new app for selling actively managed mutual funds, and whether this is a game-changer for distributing investment products.โดย Jame DiBiasio
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