Events & Articles
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Regtech Live 2020 – Presentation on RegTech trends and opportunities
Presentation on RegTech trends and opportunities
DAS – Digital Asset Symposium London
Panel: The Old Guard Vs New Blood - How Will Banks Interact With Crypto Markets
Security Token Realised, London
Panel Discussion - What is the Latest in Security Token Finance and Investment?
Bloomberg - The Future of Frictionless Payments
Barclays CEO Global Head of Payment Acceptance Rob Cameron, Nordea Head of Transaction Banking Solutions Tino Kam, Member of the Board at LSEG, Permanent TSB and Pendo System & Senior Adviser Dr. Ruth Wandhöfer and Transfast CEO Samish Kumar sit down with Bloomberg’s Senior Writer Ed Robinson at The Future of Frictionless Payments in London on September 25, 2019.
Proof-of-work blockchains and settlement finality: a functional interpretation
One of the claims of Bitcoin (Nakamoto, 2008) is that settlement takes place without a central authority. The authors, Ruth Wandhöfer and Ron Berndsen, investigate this claim by comparing Bitcoin’s proof-of-work consensus algorithm to the legal concept of settlement finality used in financial market infrastructures worldwide.
Money20/20 Europe 2019: Episode 8
Isobel Chillman is joined by Elizabeth Lumley, Teena Baker-Taylor, and Ruth Wandhöfer to discuss gender diversity within the fintech industry.
The Banker - Tech Talk: interview with Ruth Wandhöfer, fintech industry expert
Ruth Wandhofer, a fintech industry expert, talks to Joy Macknight about the big tech trends for the banking industry in 2019, including open banking, cryptocurrencies and the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence in compliance.
The Future of Correspondent Banking Cross-border Payments
This paper explores whether and how technological innovation, in conjunction with policy measures, can improve the process of correspondent banking cross-border payments.
The future of digital retail payments in Europe: A role for central bank issued crypto cash?
In the broader context of the arrival of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and in light of payments and regulatory innovation in the European market, this paper investigates the changing role of money in retail payments and the associated question as to whether central bank fiat currency risks to fall behind.