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Change the Bank: banking industry rules are changing

mjvinnovation

We have already mentioned the importance of the cycle of Run the Bank to Change of Bank and how urgent it is to monitor these transitions to remain competitive. Open Banking is a game-changer that alters the entire configuration of the banking sector. Why then, is there still resistance to Changing the Bank?

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Future Banking: what will bank agencies look like in the future?

mjvinnovation

It is impossible to talk about the future of banks without first mentioning the last major transformation in the sector, caused by fintechs. With a natural opening of a new phase in the banking sector, the role of financial agencies in the future of consumption needs to be rethought. Mobile Banking: the future and present of branches.

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Creating a Fair and Equitable Cannabis Industry

Business and Tech

cannabis policy is built upon the foundations of fairness, inclusivity, sustainability, and opportunity for businesses of all sizes. At the federal level, there is more support and momentum for comprehensive cannabis policy reform than ever before. Morgan Fox Media Relations Director, NCIA (National Cannabis Industry Association).

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How Ajay Banga can “write a new playbook” and become the World Bank’s most consequential President

Christensen Institute

In fewer than five years, the World Bank has cycled through three Presidents. ” How might Ajay Banga write a new playbook for the World Bank? Priorities are essentially the policies, rules, and culture that have emerged over time to guide decisions about how organizations use their resources and processes.

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What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity?

Christensen Institute

While Standard Chartered announced plans to quit in countries such as Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Angola, and Cameroon, Barclays slashed its shareholding in Absa Bank by half, just six years after the company itself exited the continent in 2017. Recent developments in Nigeria have drawn further concerns. Yes, they can.

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Innovation comes in different forms and problems, all requiring financial support.

Paul Hobcraft

Today many emerging or developing economies do not yet have a clear vision of a clean energy pathway and a comprehensive road map of supportive policy and regulatory changes that can provide the environment to drive and catalyse rapid energy transitions. The IEA stated in a report two critically important areas of forward-looking focus.

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What Somalia’s Impending Famine Teaches Us About Addressing Donor Fatigue

Christensen Institute

Somalia’s famines are typically intensified by international policies designed to fight terrorism. Tensions between counter-terrorism and humanitarian action policies also make it difficult to aid Somalia for fear that the aid would be misappropriated. Potential solutions to Somalia’s struggles.

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