by Justin Ives | Jun 16, 2023
Natural disasters and conflicts are a major – and growing – source of systemic risk. With extreme weather events set to increase in both frequency and impact, Central Banks have a major role in the mitigation and management of those risks. Yet, despite having a key...
by Justin Ives | Jun 16, 2023
Türkiye is one of the most cash oriented countries in Europe. On the other hand, pace of digitalization is quite high with heavy investment by the banks, government and fin-tech companies. The speech aims to give insights about the cash market & financial...
by Justin Ives | Jun 16, 2023
In the event of a natural or man-made disaster, a power outage or even a failure of the IT and communication network, electronic payment systems typically no longer work. Any economic exchange in these cases must be made with the help of cash. Although cash itself is...
by Justin Ives | Jun 16, 2023
– The Dutch cash cycle is under increasing pressure due to reduced usage, shrinking ATM netowrk and increasing fees. – After many years of studies and voluntary agreements with banks and stakeholders, legislation has been announced. – Several models...
by Justin Ives | Jun 16, 2023
As cash continues to survive attacks from different fronts, the search for efficiency is a major topic in cash logistics. On the banking front, increasing costs, decreasing revenues and profitability, and technological developments force banks to make changes in their...
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