ADGM Innovation Challenge To Accept Applications for Sixth Edition

Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the international financial centre based in Abu Dhabi, is launching the sixth edition of its annual Innovation Challenge. Developed by ADGM, the annual Innovation Challenge connects financial solution providers with ‘corporate champions’ to encourage economic development across the financial sector. Led by the ADGM’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), these […]
Combating Financial Anxiety in 2023; What Can Banks Do To Help Protect Their Customers?
As many as three-quarters of consumers have admitted to feeling anxious when interacting with mobile banking services, signalling an increasingly worrying trend that has emerged admit the cost of living crisis. And as consumers seek to weather such stormy conditions, they’re increasingly turning to their banks for support. As banks and their digital apps have […]
Nude Highlighted as Open Banking Success Story as Tech’s Adoption Grows
Businesses and consumers alike are ready to embrace open banking, according to a survey from YouGov and GoCardless. Twenty-nine per cent of UK consumers said they are likely to try open banking-powered Variable Recurring Payments (VRPs) as they become more widely available. In fact, 36 per cent of that group agreed that open banking sounded […]
News & Views Podcast | Episode 104: Investment scams & Banks financial inclusion

News & Views Podcast Episode 104: Investment scams & Banks financial inclusion This week on the News and Views podcast, Tyler and Francis are joined by a very special guest for the first time as they discuss the latest in the world of fintech. Joined by Thomas Bleach, a journalist at The Fintech Times, the […]
How younger workers are using ‘bare minimum Monday’ as a form of self-care

CNN Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans joins “CNN This Morning” to talk about “bare minimum Mondays,” a new trend among younger workers lauded as a form of self-care.Read More
A new lens on America’s past

These are the surprising and personal stories, lost and hidden in America’s past, hosted by CNN’s Abby Phillip, Suzanne Malveaux, Omar Jimenez, Athena Jones, Ryan Young, John Avlon and more. Knowing these stories might reshape your understanding of the disparities the country faces today.Read More
Lawmakers in 32 states have introduced bills to restrict voting so far this legislative session

Lawmakers in 32 states across the US have introduced or pre-filed at least 150 bills aimed at making it harder to vote, according to a new analysis from the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice at New York University’s law school.Read More
Opinion: Her days as a Black Panther are long behind her. Her path of activism hasn’t ended

Fifty-six years ago, I walked into the Black Panther Party storefront headquarters on Grove Street — now Martin Luther King Jr. Way — in the heart of my native city of Oakland, California.Read More
Only 5.7% of US doctors are Black, and experts warn the shortage harms public health

When being truly honest with herself, Seun Adebagbo says, she can describe what drove her to go to medical school in a single word: self-preservation.Read More
Mayor reacts to bill that could have White-appointed court system for majority-Black city

A bill in Mississippi, if approved by the Senate, would create a state-appointed court system in a part of Jackson. Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba discusses it with CNN’s Brianna Keilar.Read More