Interest in the use of blockchain or distributed ledger technology across financial services has grown in recent years, especially in relation to tokenisation. A flurry of public and private sector initiatives, as well as regulatory reforms, is in motion and these projects are setting the stage for a fundamental shift in how markets operate.
Artificial intelligence can help institutional investors and asset managers align their emerging market investment strategies with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
The Digital assets 2024 report will feature valuable thought leadership, both from OMFIF experts and partners in the public and private sector, charting the journey from our present infrastructure to a more efficient capital market.
Liyun He Guelton, senior AI researcher, and Claire Deprez, head of product management at Worldline, join OMFIF to discuss the new threats AI poses in enabling fraud and the tools that Worldline is developing to thwart them.
This edition of the journal examines the ways data, technology and artificial intelligence can help scale up transition finance and transform capital markets.