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Trade Treasury Payments
In roadmaps we trust
Pamela Mar, Managing Director of the ICC DSI and a member of the TTP Editorial Board, joined a recent TTP podcast to discuss the vision. “Everyone agrees on the end goal,” she says. “Seamless data exchange, insights, and financing. But there’s still massive divergence on how to get there.” https://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-in-roadmaps-we-trust
2025-07-21
29 min
Trade Treasury Payments
In conversation with Odile Renaud-Basso
Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief Deepesh Patel spoke with Odile Renaud-Basso, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). https://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/video-in-conversation-with-odile-renaud-basso
2025-06-26
08 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Cross-border payments at a crossroad
To learn more about the structural forces shaping the current state of play in cross-border payments, Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Trade and Technology Editor Carter Hoffman spoke with Alan Koenigsberg, Founder of Koenigsberg Insights and TTP Editorial Board Member.https://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-cross-border-payments-at-a-crossroad
2025-06-07
27 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Invisible cargo, visible risk: The new reality of detecting trade finance fraud
Fraud in international trade once involved swapping out cargo, misreporting shipments, or falsifying the port of call. For today’s breed of fraudster, however, the manipulation lies within the documents themselves. According to data from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), the number of suspicious documents identified by by its worldwide banking membership was 17.3% higher in Q1 2025 than it was in Q1 2024, which itself was 12.3% higher than Q1 2023.To learn more about how fraud is evolving in trade finance and what the industry can do about it, Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Editorial Director Deepesh Pat...
2025-06-04
15 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Regional resilience: Trade finance, factoring, and innovation in Georgia and Türkiye
At the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) Day and Awards Ceremony in London, Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Editor Deepsh Patel spoke with Tamara Khizanishvili from TBC Bank in Georgia and Arda Türerer from Burgan Bank in Türkiye.https://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-regional-resilience-trade-finance-factoring-and-innovation-in-georgia-and-turkiye
2025-05-28
08 min
Trade Treasury Payments
The Triple T: Tariffs, Treasury and Trade Finance
After a century-long hiatus, tariffs have returned to the centre of global trade discussions as the policy signals coming from Washington are louder than ever, but clarity remains elusive.As new tariffs roll out, companies are being forced to react on the fly. There are announcements without details. Policy shifts without warning. Each decision sets off a chain reaction through supply chains, financial models, and trade operations. Such is the backdrop to Trade Treasury Payments’ (TTP) livestream, The Triple T: Tariffs, Treasury, and Trade Finance, where TTP Editor Deepesh Patel spoke with Dmitry Grozoubinski, Trade Con...
2025-05-27
42 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Berne Union President: Export finance at a crossroads, ECAs pivoting to climate, resilience, and risk
In an interview with Trade Treasury Payments (TTP), Yuichiro Akita, President of the Berne Union, discussed how ECAs must adapt strategically to this new environment. Key priorities include supporting climate and clean-tech projects even in high-risk markets, shoring up supply chain resilience amid geopolitical fragmentation, deepening collaboration with development finance institutions (DFIs) through blended finance, innovating in underwriting and risk management post-pandemic, and recalibrating risk appetite to enable critical projects.https://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-berne-union-president-export-finance-at-a-crossroads-ecas-pivoting-to-climate-resilience-and-risk
2025-05-16
30 min
Trade Treasury Payments
The deepfake dilemma: AI, fraud, and the future of finance
To help unpack what this shift means for banks, regulators, and compliance teams today, Trade Treasury Payments’ (TTP) Carter Hoffman spoke with Deepa Sinha, SVP, Payments and Financial Crimes at BAFT and Elizabeth Rosenberg from the Wolfsberg Group.
2025-05-15
21 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Banking on everyone: Why inclusion is the next competitive advantage
To learn more about how financial institutions globally assess and improve their accessibility across employment, culture, product access and partnerships, Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Editor Deepesh Patel spoke with Maka Bochorishvili, Environmental, Social and Governance Coordinator at TBC Bank; Mirza Muhammad Asim Baig, Senior Executive Vice President & Group Chief - Human Resource Management Group at National Bank of Pakistan; and Catherine Holloway, Co-founder & Academic Director of the Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub) and a Professor at University College Londonhttps://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-banking-on-everyone-why-inclusion-is-the-next-competitive-advantage
2025-05-02
33 min
Trade Treasury Payments
Emergency broadcast | The day after: Global trade in freefall?
TTP’s Transaction Banking and Payments Editor, Joy Macknight, had a timely discussion with Dr. Rebecca Harding (Centre for Economic Security) and Gabi Reid (Pangea-Risk) on what comes next after the collapse of the global trade order.From “Liberation Day” and the end of Bretton Woods, to protectionism, debt risks, and regional integration — this broadcast explored how shifting US doctrine, strategic competition, and economic fragmentation are reshaping the global landscape.With practical insights for banks, treasurers, and trade professionals, the conversation highlights both the vulnerabilities and opportunities ahead for emerging markets, Africa, and beyond. This ep...
2025-04-20
31 min
Trade Treasury Payments
2025 BAFT MTLA explained: How a new framework is modernising trade lending
Trade lending between financial institutions has traditionally depended on structured agreements to operate efficiently. The BAFT Master Trade Loan Agreement (MTLA), first launched in 2014, was one such framework, aimed at streamlining interbank trade finance for practitioners.While it served the industry well for a period, the evolving financial landscape eventually began to outpace the original document. The launch of the 2025 MTLA English Law version marks a timely and necessary update.At the 2025 BAFT Europe Bank to Bank Forum in Amsterdam, Deepesh Patel, Editor at Trade Treasury Payments (TTP), sat down with Geoff Wynne, Partner at...
2025-04-17
23 min
Trade Treasury Payments
From shocks to shifts: how corporates and economists interpret geopolitical risk
Geopolitical risk is evolving from sudden shocks to long-term shifts—TTP’s Deepesh Patel speaks with ING’s Marieke Blom on a podcast, on how corporates and economists interpret and respond to these changes
2025-04-12
14 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker midweek | December 6, 2023
This week, John Everington, Joy Macknight and Aliya Shibli discuss the highlights from this year’s Bank of the Year Awards and the gala awards dinner held on November 30. Ms Macknight also talks about her recent interview with World Bank president Ajay Banga, touching on sustainability matters, while Ms Shibli discusses the outlook for smaller banks in the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-12-06
17 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker midweek | November 29, 2023
This week, Joy Macknight and Liz Lumley are live at the Global Banking Summit where they discuss cloud strategies at banks, the upcoming COP28, financing SMEs and comprehensive coverage in The Banker's new content pillars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-29
08 min
Don’t Break the Bank: Run IT, Change IT
Bridging Gaps in the Banking World: An Insightful Talk with Joy Macknight
In this captivating conversation, we have the pleasure of hosting Joy Macknight, the first female Editor of the prestigious publication - The Banker. Join us as we journey through Joy's illustrious career, starting from her double major in biology and environmental studies to leading a team of editors and reporters covering the international banking industry. She shares intriguing insights into the challenges and innovation within the banking sector and talks about her journey to becoming the first female Editor of the Banker.We explore the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable banking and finance. We discuss how banks are...
2023-11-07
52 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | November 1, 2023
This week, Liz Lumley, Joy Macknight and Aliya Shibli discuss the ‘banker bonus cap scrap’, how SPACs refuse to die, the upcoming COP28, going global with your credit scores, and Elon Musk’s ambition to be the centre of your financial world, ‘or whatever’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-01
23 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | At Sibos 2023
Join Liz Lumley, Joy Macknight and Kimberley Long, who were live from Sibos in Toronto, Canada. They give a round-up of the event and discuss the hot topics on the conference floor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-09-22
18 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | August 23, 2023
This week Liz Lumley, Joy Macknight and Aliya Shibli sit down to discuss the upcoming Sibos event in Toronto, the future of building back Ukraine, the complicated nature of trying to achieve net zero, the political and cultural impact of rising interest rates, fintech’s diversity problem, and Citi’s proposed restructuring. We also say goodbye to the fintech for UK renters — Fronted. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-23
29 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | August 16, 2023
This week Asia editor Kimberley Long takes over chairing duties to speak with editor Joy Macknight and reporter Aliya Shibli about how optimistic we should feel about sustainable bonds, the potential of Mexico for nearshoring, and HSBC’s new joint venture with Tradeshift. China’s embattled property sector, the end of the Credit Suisse brand, and the need for consumer protections around bitcoin are also up for discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-16
26 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | July 12, 2023
Your weekly look at what the industry is talking about, offering information bankers like you need to know.This week Liz Lumley, Joy Macknight and Kimberley Long discuss Chinese banks, UK deposit woes, the recent Mansion House reforms from the UK chancellor, the march of central bank digital currency experiments and Revolut's $20m loss in the US. Meanwhile, we get an update on future podcasts from The Banker Podcast Series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-12
27 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | May 17, 2023
Your weekly look at what the industry is talking about, offering information bankers like you need to know.This week Barbara Pianese, Joy Macknight and Kimberley Long discuss the remarks the European Court of Auditors made towards the European Central Bank, whether European banks are safer than US lenders, and what the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation means for banks.Ms Long is recently back from Korea, where she attended the annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank. She tells us about the main topics discussed there. Hosted on Aca...
2023-05-17
35 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | April 12, 2023
Your weekly look at what the industry is talking about, offering information bankers like you need to know.This week Liz Lumley, Joy Macknight and Sam Friend talk about ‘The Banking Saga’, the politicisation of decentralised finance, the need for the industry to unite around responsible AI, the ongoing digital journey for many global banks, the supposed death of Spacs and Liz’s love for the soon-to-be-developed Britcoin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-04-12
20 min
The Banker Podcast
The Banker Midweek | March 8, 2023
Your weekly look at what the industry is talking about, offering the information bankers like you need to know.This week Liz Lumley and Joy Macknight discuss innovation labs, net-zero transition plans, bank profits and the possibility of embedded finance on a bike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-08
20 min
The Sky News Business Podcast
Banks in robust health, 3D printers making nutrition products, and an invention to get us drinking more water
Ian speaks to The Banker’s Joy Macknight to look over how the rude health of banks, despite the past few years of Covid, while Ian Lance from Redwheel discusses equity markets.Alan Vey from blockchain company Aventus Network talks about how the EU will regulate crypto.Charlie Jardine from EO Charging explains how charging points for electric vehicles are changing, Melissa Snover from Nourished talks about how 3D printers are producing bespoke protein bars, and we find out from Rebecca Taylor how her ‘hydracup’ will help people keep track of how much water they are dr...
2022-07-04
39 min
The Gage
Episode 3 - How Frontier Tech impacts on Banking
In Episode 3, Sean Kiernan interviews Joy Macknight to discuss the progress of central bank digital currencies, the impact of defi on banks, whether there's a need for a regulatory perimeter for defi, and if there's a genuine role for banks in the metaverse. 🎧Link to our other podcasts: https://www.greengage.co/podcasts ABOUT JOY MACKNIGHT Joy is the Editor at TheBanker, part of the Financial Times group. The Banker, is the key source of data and analysis for the world's banking sector. HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Banking and Defi ▶ Banking and the Metaverse ▶ Where are we with...
2022-04-25
18 min
The Banker Podcast
There is magic in a bank that works
The past 20 years have seen an explosion of cool tech, shiny digital apps and progressive business models, not all have migrated successfully to traditional banking. Have we lingered too long in the glittering halls of cutting edge? Have we forgotten the real goals of reliable, trustworthy, and functional banking? Is it time to find the real magic in building a bank that works?Liz Lumley, deputy editor at The Banker sits down with a number of industry leaders to discuss what innovation really means for banks?Guests:Chapter 1 – ‘What’s your earliest memory of tec...
2022-04-07
1h 16
Interviews with Leaders in Fintech & Web3
First Female Editor of the The Banker, Joy Macknight, in 95 Years talks about fintech and what it takes to become a female leader
Joy Macknight is first woman to lead The Banker, a Financial Times publication, in its 95-year history. She is uniquely positioned with a front-row seat of banking, technology and fintech by interviewing CEOs, CFOs and founders about the transformative change and disruption brought on by innovations in fintech and a fundamental generational shift in preferences for managing money.Hear her perspective on fintech based on 6 years of interviews from the hugely successful TechTalk series where she has met most of the world's fintech leaders. Joy also talks about diversity and inclusion in finance and fintech...
2022-03-06
34 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 61: Novo’s take on small business banking in the US
Michael Rangel, CEO and co-founder, Novo, a US small business banking platform, talks to Joy Macknight about looking to reinvent banking for small businesses and how to deliver a hyper-personalised customer experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-12-02
26 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 56: KPMG experts talk data and ESG
Maria Shevchenko, a director of innovation at KPMG and Paul Henninger, an AI expert and head of KPMG’s Lighthouse, a global network of centres of excellence in data and analytics talk to Joy Macknight about how clients can draw valuable insights from external and internal data to unearth new business ideas, as well as better measure their ESG progress using existing data assets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-02
39 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 52: NetScout on cybercriminal innovation
Richard Hummel, Asert threat intelligence lead, NetScout, a cybersecurity and network diagnostics firm, talks to Joy Macknight about its recent threat intelligence report, called ‘The Long Tail of Attacker Innovation’, which provides insight and analysis into the nature of distributed-denial-of-service attacks in the first half of 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-09-21
30 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 51: Openbank on what banks can learn from ‘Big Techs’
Ezequiel Szafir, CEO of Openbank, Santander’s digital bank, talks to Joy Macknight about the acceleration of digitisation during Covid-19, Openbank’s expansion plans and the role banks can play in the platform economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-09-14
24 min
Brand & New
How SMEs Can Leverage Brand Value for Growth: A Discussion with Finance Experts, Joy Macknight (The Banker, Editor, UK) & David Haigh (Brand Finance, Founder & CEO, UK)
As the world begins to adjust to the short and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies are seeking ways to preserve cash on their balance sheets while simultaneously raising funds to ensure a continuation of operations and a growth of their business and customer base. In particular, the sudden drop in revenues created acute liquidity shortages about a year ago, threatening the survival of many viable businesses. Having in mind this very challenging context, how do brands factor in and create value to support SMEs’ growth process? How can they increase brand value and leverage it for gr...
2021-08-31
33 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 49: Technology’s role in addressing AI risks
TruEra's co-founder and CEO Will Uppington, and Shameek Kundu, head of financial services and senior strategy officer, talk to Joy Macknight about the European Commission’s new regulation around the use of AI, how the banking industry can help shape the legislation and avoiding the ‘black box’ conundrum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-08-19
39 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 37: Why some friction in payments is a good thing
Silvia Mensdorff-Pouilly, head of banking solutions at FIS Europe, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about addressing fraud during the pandemic, how ESG initiatives, like green accounts, are a step in the right direction, and why the European Women Payments Network is important. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-06-22
13 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 27: Can the industry solve for MMF resiliency?
Kim Hochfeld, global head of cash business, State Street Global Advisors, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the market volatility in March 2020 that made the US regulators revisit money market fund (MMF) rules. What is needed to “fix” MMFs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-05-13
19 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 22: Banks’ IT challenges post-Covid
Jerry Norton, head of strategy, financial services at CGI, which provides IT and business consulting services, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the major trends in banking over the next three to five years, and whether sustainability will change the banking world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-22
15 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 21: Opportunities for women in the AI industry
Louise Lunn, head of global analytics delivery organisation at Fico, a global analytics software company, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how Covid is affecting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in financial services and provides insight for women who want to join the AI industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-20
11 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 18: Reinventing the financial services value chain
Joe Channer, CEO of Delta Capita, which provides global managed services, technology solutions and consulting, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the biggest challenges that small and mid-sized banks face today, what is driving investment in the financial services supply chain and his social enterprise project Storm LDN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-06
08 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 17: AI, Blockchain, cloud and digital fuelling innovation
Samir Pandiri, president of Broadridge International, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about challenges and market turmoil at the beginning of the pandemic, and how banks have survived throughout the past year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-01
11 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 9: What will be the catalyst for change in Open Banking?
Amir Nooriala, chief commercial officer at Callsign, which is focused on digital identity, authentication and authorisation, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the full costs associated with fraud and using behavioral authentication for Payment Services Directive 2 compliance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-04
26 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 6: Does the world need a Digital Stability Board?
Rohinton Medhora, president of the Centre for International Governance Innovation, a think tank on global governance, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how greater digitalisation in the financial sector is intersecting with gaps in global governance in data. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-02-25
18 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 4: What does the UK financial services industry need post-Brexit?
Emma Reynolds, managing director for public affairs, policy and research at TheCityUK, an advocacy group for the UK financial services industry, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about what the Brexit deal means for financial and related professional services, and why services, rather than goods, be prioritised in future trade negotiations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-02-18
16 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking in transition Episode 2: How are banks rethinking their digital footprint in 2021?
Likhit Wagle, general manager of global banking and financial markets at IBM, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the main trends emerging in 2021, how banks are rethinking their digital footprint and whether embedded finance is the future of banking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-02-09
27 min
Joy in the Weeds
Godly Woman
Beth and Kim sit down as they start a new year and a Season Two to discuss what it means to be a “Godly Woman” and are also joined with the guest from Season One. Season One Guests in order of appearance in this episode:Joanne Langevin, Tammy Vaughan, Mary Beth Hagan, Halcyon MacKnight,Carolyn Kendall, Courtnie Hodgins, Dr Rachel William Smith, Sarah Hill,Anna Grissom, Dr. Lucretia Berry, Cassie Williams, Erica Jones, Phyllis LytleFollow us on Facebook and Instagram.Send us an email: jo...
2021-01-08
1h 03
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
The Never-ending Story (Episode 8: Revision)
The final fall episode of Cabin Tales is about the final stage of creative writing: revision. You’ll hear 26 Canadian authors talk about their revision process, and their recommendations to young writers who want to improve their first draft. 45 minutes all ages.A transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca.Show Notes[0:00] Intro[1:30] Commentary on RevisionIf you don’t want other people to read your work, you don’t have to revise it. But if you do want others to read it and enjoy it, and if you want s...
2020-12-11
45 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 75: Partnership ecosystems for financial services
Alan Donnelly, head of financial services, Salesforce, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how banks have embraced the challenges of lockdown and their plans for recovery, as well as how partnership ecosystems between old and new financial services institutions are becoming a critical part of future planning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-04
11 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 73: Identifying proceeds from human trafficking
Alma Angotti, partner and co-leader of the global investigations and compliance practice, Guidehouse, which works with governments, financial institutions and companies on anti-crime and investigations, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how banks can use technology to identify the proceeds of crime generally and human trafficking and human smuggling, specifically. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-27
21 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 70: How UK banks are preparing for a no-deal Brexit
John Ahern, partner at legal firm Covington, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how banks can best prepare for a no-deal Brexit, as well as the fallout from the Wirecard scandal in terms of regulators’ views on the fintech community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-20
18 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 55: Delivering real positive change in banking
Sanat Rao, chief business officer and global head of Infosys Finacle, a core banking system provider, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how Covid-19 has fostered faster innovation in banking and payments and the role that banks can play in creating a better world post-pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-09-08
24 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 52: Rethinking the supply chain finance model
Andres Ricaurte, senior vice-president and global head of payments, Mphasis, an IT services company, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the Covid-19 pandemic exposed fault lines in the global supply chain and how technology like blockchain can be applied to create a new supply chain finance model. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-08-14
17 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 50: Covid-19’s impact on the tech start-up community
Yifat Oron, CEO of LeumiTech, the high-tech banking arm of Israel’s Bank Leumi, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the coronavirus lock-down's impact on the global technology start-up community and what banks should be doing to support this segment, especially in the access to funding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-08-06
22 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 48: Payments and fraud during the pandemic
Stephan Schmidt-Tank, head of financial services specialists, Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Amazon Web Services, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the payments world, how cloud technology can alleviate some of the pressures on banks and payments companies, and the best way to address fraud challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-07-30
13 min
Joy in the Weeds
A Personal Story of Courage with Halcyon MacKnight
This week Beth and Kim sit down with All-American runner and Olympian Halycon MacKnight. Halcyon MacKnight is an Author, Speaker, Olympian, and was a good friend to her mom. She likes to call herself a pioneer of things that are great. She calls herself a catalyst for motivation, passion, humor, and energy. She works with people of all ages especially women who want to take charge of their lives to create the life they love. Believing in whom you are and using the tools and talents God has given you is what...
2020-07-24
1h 26
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 40: Isle of Man’s response to the Covid-19 crisis
John Hunter, head of banking and fiduciaries at Finance Isle of Man, which promotes the crown dependency’s financial and professional services industry, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the situation in the offshore financial centre, how the government is supporting the financial and professional services sector, and refreshing its Vision 2020 strategy in the current environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-07-07
10 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 37: Maintain motivation and improve productivity
Sumit Oberai, senior vice-president of digital technology and Martin Wildberger, executive vice-president of innovation and technology at the Royal Bank of Canada, talk to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the bank’s ability to move the vast majority of its workforce to working remotely in just a few weeks’ time and how it is turning lessons learned during the crisis into long-term innovations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-17
19 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 34: Digitising trade in the time of Covid-19
Michael Vrontamitis, head of trade for Europe and Americas at Standard Chartered, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating the digitisation trend in trade, why governments and regulatory bodies are looking at this more closely and what companies should be looking to do in order to take advantage of this trend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-12
08 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 33: Practical advice for financial institutions
Chris Jameson, head of financial institutions sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, global transaction services, Bank of America, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how financial institutions are shifting to digital in the current situation, why cash persists and supplies practical tips that financial institutions can follow today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-11
13 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 32: Corporate banks’ responses to clients’ financing needs
Ronan O’Kelly, partner in Oliver Wyman’s corporate and institutional banking practice, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the crisis has impacted the cash flows of many corporates and SMEs, why banks should create a ‘credit war room’ and how they can build a dynamic credit decisioning framework. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-10
11 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 29: What Nordic corporates need during the Covid crisis
Paula da Silva, head of transaction services at SEB, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the pandemic is affecting businesses in the Nordic countries, what the bank’s corporate customers are asking for and how the P27 Nordic Payments initiative is maintaining its momentum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-05
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 25: The benefits of digital trade during a global crisis
Andrew Raymond, CEO of Bolero, a provider of trade finance digitisation solutions, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the severe disruption trade finance supply chains are facing today, the benefits of digital trade during a global crisis and the key questions that corporates involved in cross-border trade should be asking their banks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-29
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 24: Immunity passports and blockchain technology
Andrew Tobin, EMEA managing director at Evernym, which aims to solve the digital identity crisis, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the balance between citizen privacy and mitigating the spread of Covid-19, how blockchain could help to solve this conundrum and the Covid-19 Credentials Initiative. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-28
14 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 23: Evolving the transaction banking model
Shahrokh Moinian, JPMorgan’s Europe, the Middle East and Africa head of wholesale payments, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the move to digital payments during the pandemic, the increased threat of fraud and how the business model of transaction banks needs to evolve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-27
13 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 22: Trading and technology during the pandemic
Kim Fournais, founder and CEO, Saxo Bank, a Danish investment bank specialising in online trading and investment, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how trading is performing during this period of volatility, how clients are navigating the current environment and how banks should be rethinking their IT strategy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-26
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 20: Mitigating COVID-19's impact on the corporate credit markets
Alex Braid, head of credit risk solutions at Quantexa, an enterprise intelligence platform that detects financial crime, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the pandemic’s impact on the corporate credit markets and why data is key in understanding how institutions can best mitigate risks for employees and businesses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-21
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 19: Accelerating the move to digital payments
Ireti Samuel-Ogbu, head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa payments and receivables in Citi’s treasury and trade solutions division, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the pandemic is affecting Citi’s corporate clients, such as merchants, in EMEA, how the bank is helping clients through these difficult times and the ways in which the crisis is accelerating the move to digital payments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-20
12 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 15: How Covid-19's impact pushes bank digitisation
David Murphy, managing partner for financial services internationally, Publicis Sapient, a digital business transformation company, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the economic impact of Covid-19 is pushing banks to digitise and what banks need to be doing in order to help employees and customers during this time of remote living. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-12
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 14: The ethics of sanctions during a pandemic
Charles Delingpole, CEO of ComplyAdvantage, a regtech start-up that uses machine learning to wipe out financial crime, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about which types of financial crime are increasing due to the crisis situation, the ethical implications of sanctions during a pandemic and the impact the global shutdown will have on fintech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-06
12 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 13: Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic exposure
Yvonne Mhango, sub-Saharan Africa economist at Renaissance Capital, an emerging and frontier markets-focused investment bank, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about how the double blow of Covid-19 and oil price shock is affecting sub-Saharan African economies, which countries could afford stimulus programmes and which ones are most vulnerable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-05
09 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 9: Protecting communities under quarantine
Gonzalo Gortázar, CEO of CaixaBank, a Spanish financial services company, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the situation in Spain, the steps the bank is taking to protect its customers and communities, and how the coronavirus crisis is speeding up the move to digital banking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-17
12 min
fDi Podcast
Has Trump become the law of the land - in the UK?
The US administration has ramped up its secondary sanctions programmes against those whom it considers rogue states. Today more than ever, non-US companies outside the US jurisdiction are compelled to comply with these sanctions programmes. When UK-based Cynergy Bank refused to pay the interests it owed to a Cyprus-based counterpart, Lamesa Investments, on a £30 million loan stipulated before Lamesa's was caught in the net of US sanctions, the British High Court held that Cynergy's behavior was legit under British law. Joy Macknight, managing editor of The Banker magazine, discusses with podcast host Jacopo Dettoni the implications of the Lamesa-Cynergy case on no...
2020-04-14
42 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 5: Lessons from Asian banks’ coronavirus response
Vito Giudici, senior partner from McKinsey’s banking practice in Hong Kong, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about the situation in Hong Kong, what banks should be prioritising at this time and how banks can use the current situation to accelerate their digital transformation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-08
10 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 4: Accelerating the move towards digital banking
Babs Ogundeyi, CEO of KudaBank, a Nigerian digital-only challenger bank, and Raj Kulasingam, senior counsel, Dentons, who is an investor and also legal advisors, talk to The Banker's Joy Macknight about Nigeria's response to Covid-19 and how the pandemic is accelerating the drive towards digital banking and less face-to-face transactions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-06
16 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 2: Advice on full-scale working from home
Max Belingheri, group CEO of BFF Banking Group, headquartered in Milan, talks to The Banker's Joy Macknight about enabling full-scale working from home for the bank's staff, as well as the possible impacts the multi-country lockdown will have on the supply chain for government and healthcare entities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-03-27
08 min
The Banker Podcast
Banking under pressure Episode 1: Who pays for coronavirus?
The Banker editor Brian Caplen talks to managing editor Joy Macknight about whether the banks are better prepared for an economic crisis brought about by Covid-19 compared to the global financial crisis and how the banks could redeem themselves in the eyes of their customers, regaining the trust that they lost in the aftermath of the banking crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-03-25
07 min
Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
347. News: Illegal fintech loansharks?
Our expert hosts, Jason Bates and Sarah Kocianski, are joined by some great guests to talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week. This week's guests include: Richard Davies, COO at Revolut Simon Dix, CEO and founder of DX Compliance Solutions Joy MacKnight, Managing Editor at The Banker We also hear from Marko Wenthin, CEO at Penta, Brandon Chung, 11:FS JTBD Consultant, and Sam Maule, 11:FS Americas MD We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: America to get real-time payments by 2024 (2:12) Klarna’s multi-billion do...
2019-08-12
1h 04
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year: October 2018
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year: October 2018 We’re into October, the nights are drawing in, and we’re preparing for a scare fest… Yep that’s right, Money 20/20 and Sibos happened at the same time! And we’ve got some other jet-setters with us today. Quizzing for Team "Fintechisteria" is… Damian Bell from Cygnetise Ross Gallagher from 11:FS Thorsten Terweiden from Invest Hong Kong And on Team "Prepare to Confuse" we have… Nigel Walsh from Deloitte Julian Cork from L...
2018-12-21
14 min
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year: August 2018
The Big Fat Fintech Quiz of the Year: August 2018 Hello, and welcome to the Big Fat FinTech Quiz of the Year. August is often a time for summer holidays, but it seems that UK holidaymakers are being charged £1 billion a year in overseas usage fees. It’s also National Catfishing Month… Let’s see if our panellists actually are who they say they are... Quizzing for Team "City Fintechers" is… Graham Kellen from Schroders Paddy Faulkner-king from GPS And on Team "The Crypto Bubbl...
2018-12-20
12 min
Fintech Insider by 11:FS
Ep. 257. News. My love affair with Marcus
Our host, Sarah Kocianski is joined by four great guests: Leda Glyptis, Chief of Staff at 11:FS, Joy Macknight, Deputy Editor at the Banker, Helene Panzarino, MD at Rainmaking Colab and Angelique Schouten, Global Board Member at Ohpen to talk about all the latest news in fintech. Including: First up, ING’s money laundering fine. Dutch bank ING admitted criminals had been able to launder money through its accounts and agreed to pay €775 million ($900 million) to settle the case. Dutch financial crime prosecutors said ING had violated laws on preventing money laundering and financing terrorism "structurally and...
2018-10-01
1h 18
Ravelin Podcast
The Banker's Joy Macknight on collaboration, banking and blockchain
The Banker's deputy editor Joy Macknight joins us on the latest episode of the Ravelin fraud academy podcast.
2018-05-16
15 min