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Who should “give a push” and work on APIs?
12-01-2023 | treasuryXL | LinkedIn |
A new year, a new edition in which we discuss the latest treasuryXL poll results. It is encouraging that once again many treasurers participated in the vote. We examined the voting patterns of treasurers and gathered the perspectives of experts Jack Gielen and Konstantin Khorev on the topic of APIs in treasury.
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Who should “give a push” and work on APIs?
It is commonly understood that APIs are prevalent in today’s digital landscape. However, corporate treasurers can also reap benefits from API technology and its advantages. If you are unsure about the importance of APIs in Treasury or need more information, you should definitely watch the recording of the joint webinar together with Cobase on the future of APIs. It is encouraging that once again many treasurers participated in the vote. The current treasuryXL poll remains open and we encourage you to continue to have your voice heard! You can cast your vote on this link.
Question: Who should “give a push” and work on APIs?
First observation
That looks quite straightforward: partners should join forces. Do the treasuryXL experts agree, or what is their view on this?
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Jack Gielen (Cobase)
Jack voted for the option that partners should join forces.
It is good to see that regarding the results of this poll, the market agrees that the success of corporate APIs and OpenBanking requires cooperation and cannot be dictated by 1 party. This means Treasurers clearly understand the complexity of the playing field. At the moment, although there are many initiatives by individual parties, there is a need to create a good partnership where the whole eco-system works together
The main benefits that APIs could realise if banks and companies were to work together are:
These benefits translate into being able to use the systems the treasurer has chosen more efficiently and better, more up-to-date insight into status, exposures and required actions.
Recently, Cobase set up the webinar “The Future of APIs” in collaboration with treasuryXL to discuss this topic. I was particularly impressed by the level of knowledge Treasurers have gained over the past year which was also reflected in the questions. APIs and the benefits are clearly on the map but there is also an understanding that there is still work to be done before those benefits will really be realised. Ultimately, the priority with the end customer, the treasurer, will determine how quickly other market players act.
Konstantin Khorev
Konstantin voted for the option that partners should join forces.
I agree with the majority view that the implementation of APIs in the treasury field should be a collaborative effort. Banks will play a key role in implementing these changes, but it is also crucial for corporates and TMS providers to set and specify the requirements. This ensures that the solutions being implemented align with the unique needs and goals of each individual corporate, and TMS providers can develop the tools and services necessary to support these needs. By working together, we can achieve a more efficient and effective treasury management system.
Recently, my latest article on this topic was published on treasuryXL. In it, I try to make it plain that APIs are a nice and easy solution, although they come with some limitations and challenges. At the same time, I believe that the future of bank connectivity lies in API technology. What do you think?
How can fintech rise to the challenge of AML compliance?
12-01-2023 | treasuryXL | Refinitiv | LinkedIn |
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Fintech and illicit activity
The fintech space is highly dynamic and agile, but this industry of innovation and opportunity is substantially impacted by a constantly evolving financial crime landscape.
Emerging technology, quickly adopted by fintech and leveraged to make every facet of our lives easier, is similarly harnessed by financial criminals seeking to engage in illicit activity.
New findings from Refinitiv and FINTRAIL – based on interviews with experts in different fintech across a range of geographies – reveal the top challenges faced by the fintech and focus on three key challenges currently at play in this dynamic space.
Read the white paper: AML challenges for fintechs: Insights for the future
What are the three key challenges facing fintech?
Online fraud
Fraud continues to grow across the globe and is a key pain point highlighted by the fintech we spoke to.
One of the top fraud-related challenges currently in play is application fraud, where sophisticated financial criminals typically impersonate individuals or make use of synthetic identities.
Illicit actors are leveraging powerful technology to do this – manipulating information, tapping into advanced graphics techniques and exploiting vulnerabilities wherever possible.
In the United Kingdom, where fraud is the most commonly experienced crime, reported losses totalled £2.35 billion in 2021. In the United States, fraud trumps all other proceed-generating crimes and 2.8 million consumers made fraud reports in 2021.
– AML challenges for fintech: Insights for the future
The fintecs we spoke to are responding in a range of ways, from providing better customer education and raising awareness to protect vulnerable customers, to ramping up collaboration initiatives between the private sector, governments and law enforcement agencies.
Digital assets and cryptocurrency challenges
Crypto continues to grow, and hand-in-hand with this, regulation within the sector is also increasing.
Against a highly dynamic situation, where products and technologies are evolving at speed, virtual asset service providers (VASPs) need to keep pace with a changing regulatory curve, especially when it comes to complying with differences across jurisdictions.
Even fintech that don’t bank digital assets need to stay acutely aware of the crypto-related risk as they may interact with VASPs, and consequently, need to understand potential regulatory obligations.
Sanctions
Sanctions are another key challenge for fintech, and little wonder given the global sanctions landscape that has unfolded throughout most of 2022.
AML teams have been scrambling to keep pace with the exponentially rising volume of sanctions, especially – but not only – those related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Not only has the absolute volume of sanctions been increasing, but individual sanctions have been becoming increasingly complex, leading to rising compliance costs for fintech as well as their traditional financial services industry counterparts.
Non-compliance can have far-reaching consequences – ranging from financial to reputational and more.
A best practice response
The fintech we spoke to are acutely aware of the need to protect against widespread illicit activity and of the requirement to remain compliant at all times.
At the same time, they operate in a lean industry of constant change, exponentially growing customer bases and a breakneck pace of business.
This means that building a best-practice response to financial crime must be carefully considered, efficient and effective.
Leading-edge AML technology, robust data and skilled compliance professionals – whether in-house or outsourced – can offer the solution to help manage and mitigate financial crime risk and the key challenges outlined above.
High on the list of fintech priorities is striking the all-important balance between operational efficiencies, positive customer experiences and regulatory compliance – and with the right data, technology and human insights, this delicate balancing act can be maintained.
APIs for Corporate Treasury: Not only efficient but also easy
10-01-2023 | Konstantin Khorev | treasuryXL | LinkedIn | APIs, or application programming interfaces, have revolutionized the way that corporate treasury departments operate. Getting timely information about cash balances and transactions running through your bank accounts is crucial not only for treasury but also for other corporate functions: A/R, A/P, business operations and other departments