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The Future of KYC/AML Compliance

KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) have always been crucial components of the financial industry. With an ever-growing interconnected global economy, ensuring the legitimacy of transactions and protecting Read More

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Demystifying Real-Time Data

Demystifying Real Time Data: A Strategic Tool for Financial Institutions In today's fast-changing financial world, modern financial institutions need to use real-time data. This new phase of digital transformation makes Read More

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing

The emergence of new technology breaks barriers every day. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) are some of the few that have revolutionized the future of work. These Read More

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Revolutionizing Regulation with Perpetual KYC

Know your customer (KYC) is a basic step in finance. It checks who customers are and measures risk. But now, there's a new method called perpetual KYC (pKYC). The old Read More

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Can Data Analytics Improve Workplace Well-being

While there are many factors that can increase stress levels in individuals today, the workplace is one of the most prominent causes. Prolonged stress increases the chances of poor mental Read More

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Expedite your Project Lifecycle with Data Intelligence

Data intelligence can be a valuable tool for expediting the project lifecycle. By providing real-time insights, businesses can identify and address bottlenecks in their processes, improve transparency within the team, Read More

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Making Data-driven Decisions During a Recession

The threat of a recession has been looming for months. Mass layoffs across firms in the finance and tech industry are the first signs of it unfolding. In January 2023, Read More

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Managing Information Overload to Increase Workplace Productivity

Bertram Gross, a political science professor, coined the term 'information overload' in 1964. He defined it as an excess of information. This excess causes a loss in decision-making ability, processing Read More