Friday 29 July 2016

You just missed a great Webinar on the “Principles for the Management of Operational Risk”


Even though you lost out on the live webinar you can still view this webinar on-line or purchase the CD.

This webinar highlights the evolution of operational risk management. The principles outlined in the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) report are based on best industry practice, supervisory experience and cover three overarching themes: governance, risk management and disclosure. We will look at the practicality of these principles and the implementation factors with each of them.

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Friday 15 July 2016

Operational Risk Management Training - Athens, Greece

Don't miss CITADEL ADVANTAGE's great Operational Risk Management training course in Athens, Greece on 1 & 2 September, 2016.

Join us for a 2-day intensive course on the fundamentals of the management and mitigation of Operational Risk in banks.

This course is an intensive introduction to Operational Risk Management and Mitigation. It is designed to provide a practical “hands-on” approach to participants which will furnish them with all the tools and techniques they need to begin implementing what they have learned almost as soon as they return to the office.

You can get more details of this course HERE>>

Tuesday 12 July 2016

Mobile Wallets Must Move Beyond Payments to Escape Infancy


From Payments Source –

“Mobile wallets remain in a nascent stage until service providers can deliver value beyond just payments.”

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Friday 8 July 2016

The vultures are circling: EU states eye up London's finance crown


From Finextra –
“As states across Europe eye up London's business riches and tout their EU-friendly fintech credentials, German centre-right political party Freie Demokraten is taking a cheekily direct approach, driving a giant billboard truck into the heart of the capital emblazoned with an invite for Brexit-scarred startups to move to Berlin.”

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