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28 September 2015 • By • 1 min read

Global property risk tool launched

Standard Life Investments has launched a new tool to assist institutional investors manage risk when investing in global real estate. The Global ...

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Robo-advice to go mainstream by 2017

Risk-profiling firm FinaMetrica has predicted that all major financial institutions will have a robo-advice function within the next two years

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BT completes group-wide platform automation

BT Financial Group has completed the automation of its platforms with Calastone technology in the effort to drive efficiency across the business

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‘Unbundling’ of services to boost fintech

The barriers for new entrants in financial services are lower than ever, thanks to what Reinventure founder Danny Gilligan calls the ‘modularisation’ ...

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Software providers on the acquisition trail

There are very few non-aligned dealer groups in Australia that are not up for sale, and technology firms hungry for distribution are the most likely ...

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Sydney fintech hub open for business

Stone & Chalk, the dedicated hub for Australian fintech start-ups, has officially opened its doors – revealing 35 of the 41 companies that have ...

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Corporate advisory firm backs SelfWealth

Corporate advisory firm Pitt Capital has invested $3 million in peer-to-peer investment platform SelfWealth, bringing the fintech company’s most ...

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Industry on track for T+2 settlement deadline

The custody industry will begin testing the new T+2 settlement regime in coming weeks ahead of the ASX's proposed start date of 7 March 2016, says the ...

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Equity Trustees adopts Calastone network

Equity Trustees has implemented Calastone’s global fund transaction network service in order to streamline its unit registry administration ...

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'Mass personalisation' to disrupt platforms

Australian platform providers must prepare themselves for a customer base that will be demanding mass personalisation by 2020, argues Bravura

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