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What Does 2020 Hold in the World of Electronic Payments?

8th January 2020
From the Apple Card to Libra, electronic payments were heavily revolutionised in 2019, so what might 2020 hold in store for digital payments?
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Iran-Us Tension Knocks Price of Gold to a 7-Year High

7th January 2020
As is likely to be expected, the price of gold has risen to a seven year high on the back of recent US-Iran political tension.
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6 Key Predictions for 2020’s Finance Sphere

7th January 2020
From data and regtech to M&A and automation, 2020 is ripe with potential for the finance sphere to be turned upside down.
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The Problem with Accounting for Employees as Costs

7th January 2020
Barclays and Lloyds recently announced their decision to bring all contractors onto the payroll ahead of the HMRC IR35 April 2020 deadline.
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Linklaters Advises on $56 Million Solar Plant in Mozambique

6th January 2020
Linklaters has advised French renewables company Neoen on the development and financing of a 41 MW solar photovoltalic power plant located in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique.
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Both Bitcoin & Oil to Surge Amid US-Iran Tension

6th January 2020
Escalating tensions between the US and Iran are likely to drive the price of Bitcoin higher, and we already saw a rise in oil price last week.
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Conrad London St James – A Chic London Escape

3rd January 2020
January must be the most difficult month of the year in the western world. The Christmas festivities are over, all decorations (and the joy they bring) are gone and we’re all back to our daily routines which for most people consist of waking up when it’s still dark to go to work. January can feel like a very long, bleak month, which is why coping mechanisms are needed. Booking a short holiday or a weekend city break might be an unusual decision for this time of the year but it’s definitely one way to not let the January blues get us down. It would be a great way to kick start the new year and it would provide us with something to look forward to.
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8.17 Million at Risk of Financial Exclusion in a Cashless Society

30th December 2019
Cash usage is in decline in every region around the world, with eWallets, credit cards and bank transfers becoming the most popular payment methods in 2018, new research shows. 
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Half of Adults With Adverse Credit Use the Web to Find a Broker

27th December 2019
Almost half (49%) of adults who have experienced adverse credit in the last three years and are planning to purchase a house in the next 12 months with a mortgage or remortgage, said they would use online research to find a broker.
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2020 - The Year of Sustainable Finance?

23rd December 2019
Charlie Reading, MD and Founder of Efficient Portfolio explores the concept behind sustainable finance and what 2020 holds for it.
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5 Key Trends that Will Shape the Financial Services Industry in 2020

23rd December 2019
2020 marks the end of a crucial decade for the financial services industry, a decade in which we witnessed a lot disruption and positive innovation that brought about new opportunities - not to mention, challenges - for financial institutions. The next decade promises to be even more dynamic. As we look ahead at financial services in 2020 and beyond, here are some of the key trends we can expect to shape the industry.
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How Generation Z is Demanding a Step Forward in Security

23rd December 2019
Predicted to be the generation in existence in the next few years, and accounting for 40% of all consumers by 2020, Generation Z is a segment of society not to be underestimated. As the spending power of this generation grows, its consumer behaviour is anticipated to affect the consumer world greatly. Modern banking is one of the many establishments that is already facing a significant change. IDEX Biometrics’s recent research into the attitude of Generation Z towards online security, banking and biometrics found that 79% of 16-24-year olds believe banks need to do more to protect customers from fraud. In fact, even though they are the youngest consumers, an enormous 95% of this age group think banks need to increase fraud protection for their customers. David Orme tells us more about the research’s findings and Gen Z’s expectations when it comes to security.
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