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DBS is leveraging new technology to allow it to provide digital trade financing to more than 1,000 suppliers in logistics supply chain ecosystem within 24 hours
Corporates operating in Asia with an SAP Ariba licence can get supply chain financing from Standard Chartered. Integrating SAP Ariba with ERP systems remains tricky, however.
A senior DBS banker says the Singapore bank has embraced a client-focused digital ecosystem approach. Meanwhile, there appears to be trouble in paradise at a blockchain developer.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No … it’s a whole new way of looking at supply chain finance. Comic book legend Stan Lee has passed away and many corporate treasurers will be hoping their supply chain woes will too
Security experts discussing cybersecurity trends at a panel during the Hong Kong FinTech Week warned that state-sponsored threats are not the only source of danger for corporates
According to the World Trade Organisation, it’s not just the US and China that are throwing up barricades. Treasurers need to be aware protectionism is on the rise everywhere.