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Tokenisation in digital treasury is no longer a future conversation. As ANZ's Inga Bambalaite-Saliba and Hari Janakiraman explain, it’s a today one.
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The surge in demand for data-centre capital seen globally is yet to hit Australian capital markets. Is it just a matter of time? ANZ's Gwen Greenberg and Gavin Chappell discuss.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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The de-dollarisation trend has changed the $A market — and it’s hard to see it going back, ANZ experts suggest.
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Banks are helping reduce fraud by validating recipients – but data can help them do more, Carl Garrett and David Buckthought explain.
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Consumer demand is driving more businesses to embrace real-time payments, ANZ's Lisa Vasic and Mark Harding explain.
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Increasing regulatory acceptance of digital assets is positive news for the payments space, ANZ's David Buckthought and Carl Garret discuss.
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Banks are providing deeper insights to their customers thanks to help from AI, ANZ's Sally Robinson and Hari Janakiraman say.
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If the payments space wants to take full advantage of ISO 20022, it needs to get better at data. ANZ's Carl Garrett & Jenny Hutchings continue their conversation ahead of the Sibos 2025 financial services conference.
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Many longstanding cross-border payment conventions can be obstacles in a real-time world. ANZ's Carl Garrett & Jenny Hutchings as how the sector can adjust.
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The way financial services groups think about data, and what businesses are looking for from their banks, is changing, according to ANZ’s Hari Janakiraman & Sally Robinson.
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As digital assets move from theory to practice, hear from ANZ's Nigel Dobson & Cindy He on the potential for the tech to change how banking works.
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Two ANZ experts, Lisa Vasic and Jackie Kallman, talk about payments, the harmonisation of legacy systems, and “parallel universes of innovation”.
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Trust in the payment system is critical for all participants to maintain.
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Australia is “on the precipice” of real-time, cross-border payments with the incoming NPP International Payments Service.
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Everyone wants to be on “the India train”. In the latest Blue Lens on Mic podcast, experts Erin Watson and Anil Padmanabhan tell ANZ’s Richard Yetsenga why.
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The transition to net-zero carbon won’t be linear, two experts say on podcast – so keeping momentum will be paramount.
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In part two of our energy-efficiency discussion, our experts discuss why energy efficiency is a valuable tool for meeting Australia’s future emissions targets.
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In part one of a two-part look at energy efficiency, the EEC's Holly Taylor and ANZ's Tsen Wong discuss the findings of a new report on energy efficiency, and what it means for the economy and businesses –around risk, emissions and cost.
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ANZ’s Raymond Yeung, Jessie Liu & Richard Yetsenga chat on podcast about China’s growth prospects.
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Businesses can invest for growth in a way that supports worthwhile causes. Durreen Shahnaz & Tammy Medard discuss how it works.
This podcast is intended as thought-leadership material. It is not published with the intention of providing any direct or indirect recommendations, or to influence any person to make a decision in relation to any financial product, or class of financial products.
It is general in nature and does not take account of the circumstances of any individual or class of individuals. For further information please refer to the full disclaimer at institutional.anz.com. - Visa fler