The advent of virtual banks will hurt Taiwan’s lenders more than peers in Hong Kong or Singapore.
The cost-benefit calculation for public cloud computing may need updating.
The H.K. trust license means it is now live providing custody to digital assets of major Asian corporations.
All-Index’s software would give index users more control, but the powers of incumbency are formidable.
China’s first mobile bank, Tencent’s WeBank, is partnering with a H.K. startup to access decentralized sources of data.
“There is no killer app,” says global COO Anil Venuturupalli, but there can be standardization.
The U.S. firm is leveraging WhatsApp business API and A.I. to get a leg up in Hong Kong health insurance.
Mojodomo, a Hong Kong fintech, is helping insurers and banks engage directly with consumers.
Trump's "not a fan" and Congress raked Calibra's David Marcus over the coals, but this is the start, not the end, of digital currency.
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