Switzerland Financial Institutions
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What role will CBDCs play in correspondent banking?
At the 2023 Credit Suisse Transaction Banking Forum, experts shared their experience and first ventures in the field of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). The following article is a summary of the panel discussion held at the Forum.
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Optimizing risk management in foreign exchange trading
Currency markets are currently experiencing turbulent times. This presents the counterparties in foreign exchange transactions with greater risks. How said risks can be minimized.
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Instant payments will change the way we transact
In 2024, the largest Swiss banks will be able to receive instant payments. This will open up new, exciting opportunities in payment transactions. What does this shift to real-time transfers mean for financial institutions?
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Cutting costs and boosting efficiency with E2C
Banks are having a tough time due to operating costs, margin compression, and regulatory initiatives. By combining and outsourcing execution and custody – E2C – they can nevertheless counteract these trends.
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How APIs increase transparency within payment transactions.
Delays in payment transactions cost banks time and more importantly, money. Innovations based on APIs help address this global situation.
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Navigating the flood of regulations
Smaller financial institutions in particular could struggle to stay in step with the latest regulations and laws. External partners are on hand to provide the necessary know-how.
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Digital money is the future. Opportunities and risks of crypto banking.
Crypto currencies are enjoying huge popularity, but what does the growing trend towards digital money mean for financial institutions? On the 8th Credit Suisse Cash Day, experts discussed the challenges posed by crypto banking in Switzerland.