Let’s take innovation in asset management to the next level

Innovation in asset management is therefore, not just about creating new products but it is also about creating an innovation culture, Next Gen business models and ecosystems, enabling our clients to reap the benefits of the plethora of data with the help of disruptive technologies such as AI, ML and Blockchain.

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The Future of Banking: Eco-friendly and Sustainable

Not long ago, paying attention to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues was of peripheral interest to enterprises. In the last couple of years there has been a remarkable shift in corporates’ ESG responsibilities and sustainability stewardship have become a board level agenda. Financial institutions, owing to their access to financial data of consumers and businesses, have an unprecedented opportunity to play a pivotal role in the transition towards a sustainable world.

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Open Innovation: Unlocking the Next Frontier of Growth in Finance

In the age of hyper-competition, disruptive innovation is a linchpin for growth, and the financial industry is no exception to this rule. Until a few years ago, financial institutions relied upon a closed innovation model that leveraged in-house research and development teams and internal technology infrastructure to launch new products and services; but the entry of FinTechs combined with new technologies, stringent regulations, and market forces have changed the way banks look at innovation.

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Making an impact in private markets, starts with the data

Private markets funds are leading the way in sustainability but with new regulatory measures, a changing investor profile and increasing due diligence, Matthew Luff explores how an interoperable approach to ESG data management can make all the difference, and form a vital tool in the private fund managers’ toolkit.

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Biodiversity: The next hurdle in the ESG data marathon

Addressing ESG data at the root of investment management operations will be critical in the coming years. So, how do asset managers monitor and respond to climate change and biodiversity risks, and importantly show progress not only against targets, but in generating real change?

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