With the Section 1033 rule set aside, we are already seeing the benefits of a system that prioritizes private solutions over federal compulsion.
Why adaptive, AI-driven data aggregation is becoming critical infrastructure for modern, regulated financial institutions today.
Earlier this year, I explained how a new federal law, the Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA), will require states and localities to prepare financial information in machine-readable forms. Since ...
Financial market organizations are used to the idea of speculation. Buying undervalued assets to realize value from them at a later point is a well-established strategy. But – on the other side of a ...
Financial institutions have always had to balance confidentiality expectations with lawful disclosures, including those ...
For finance leaders and their data, it’s a matter of trust — or the absence of it. Almost 40% of CFOs worldwide do not completely trust the accuracy of their organization’s financial data, according ...
No matter how much you may trust AI for its advice and research, experts say there’s one thing you should never share with a chatbot: your financial data. In a recent Money project, our staff graded ...
How sanctions, supply chain laws, and geopolitical risk are forcing every industry to rethink Know Your Business processesNorthampton, Romford, ...
The trend toward digitization of government data has been affirmed as a priority by the passage of recent legislation, the Financial Data Transparency Act. Processing Content The FDTA is a bipartisan ...