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Adam Arnold is a seasoned financial journalist with a decade of experience reporting on critical developments in the global financial landscape. For the past ten years, he has been a consistent voice at Finance Monthly, specializing in comprehensive coverage of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), and broader financial news. Adam also provides deeply researched insights for the publication's net worth articles, offering readers a meticulous examination of wealth accumulation and financial standing. His deep understanding of market dynamics and corporate finance makes his insights invaluable to readers navigating today's complex economic environment.

Articles by Adam Arnold

Down2Earth Backs The House of Marketing alongside Quanteus Group

6th December 2019
The House of Marketing, the number one strategic marketing consultancy and staffing firm in Belgium, which was acquired by Quanteus Group in 2014, has posted solid double-digit growth in the last five years, and today has over 100 Consultants and a strong network of freelancers. Its sister company Upthrust – a digital business accelerator offering digital sales & marketing expertise, from staffing to project delivery – has enjoyed extremely rapid growth since coming to market in 2018.
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20 FinTechs to Watch in 2020

5th December 2019
The FinTech sector is booming and it has continued growing at an unprecedented rate in the past few years. From crowdfunding to mobile payments and money transfer services, FinTech is revolutionising how businesses and consumers handle financial transactions and it will continue to do so in the new year.
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Steps Every CFO Should Take to Create a Holistic Risk Management Budget

5th December 2019
For CFOs, it can be a difficult task to determine how much money to dedicate to risk management. Without properly analysing each sector of the company and asking critical questions, this task can seem impossible.
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2020 Will be the Year of Reckoning for Open Banking

5th December 2019
In a perfect world, 2020 would be the year when open banking in Europe flourishes, says J. Bennett, Vice President of Operations and Corporate Development at Signifyd. Cue sunny skies, chirping birds, consumers effortlessly surveying and managing all their personal finances in an app in the palm of their hand, fully confident that their data is protected and in their control.
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How to Strike a Work/Life Balance When You Work in the Financial Industry

5th December 2019
Equilibrium is a financial services firm with a difference. The company, founded by Colin Lawson in his bedroom 24 years ago, has made a name for itself over the years with its resistance to fit the traditional wealth management business model.
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The Impact of the UK Election on Markets

29th November 2019
Adrian Lowcock, Head of Personal Investing at Willis Owen, evaluates the implications of the upcoming UK election on the markets.
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday: Full of Deals or Cybersecurity Steals?

29th November 2019
Jessica Dore leads Rehmann’s Technology Risk Management Group, overseeing cybersecurity assessments, information security assessments, vulnerability and penetration testing, social engineering testing and information security training. Below are her tips for businesses to stay safe during the biggest shopping spree of the season.
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A Tale of Two Cities: Starting from Digital vs. Transforming to Digital

29th November 2019
Customer engagement isn't what it used to be in the financial services industry. To quote Bob Dylan: 'The times they are a-changin'. In the digital era, consumer behaviour, attitudes and their channel preferences through which they interact with brands are all evolving to reflect a growing reliance on digital technologies.
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European Real Estate Assets Remain Attractive Despite Geopolitical Uncertainties

29th November 2019
As a New Year and indeed decade approaches, there is growing consensus that Europe’s real estate market is entering the last stages of the current investment cycle. The US vs. China trade war, Brexit and geopolitical risks in the Middle East have contributed to a slowdown by generating market uncertainty over the last year. Although Europe’s economy may avoid recession, growth is widely expected to remain subdued over the next 12 to 18 months and there are lingering questions about how much further the cycle has to run. Rosanna Woods, UK Managing Director at Drooms, explores the future of the real estate industry in Europe.
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Making Training & Competence Work: What are the Key Differences for SMEs over Corporations?

29th November 2019
Training and Competence (T&C) was introduced into UK financial services back in the 1990s along with requirements around professional qualifications. The purpose of the rules around T&C was to ensure that individuals providing advice to retail consumers were competent to do so, therefore minimising the risk of detriment to the customer, the firm or both. Since then, T&C has gone through a variety of iterations depending on who the regulator of the day was; introduced under LAUTRO in 1993, updated by the PIA in 1997, taken forward by the FSA in 2001 and then subsequently given more prominence by the FCA in 2014.
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Bridging the Gap between the Mainstream Financial Market and the Crypto Industry

29th November 2019
Michael Ou, CEO of CoolBitX, a blockchain security company and creator of the first hardware wallet that enables bluetooth-to-smartphone pairings, shares his thoughts on what needs to be done to bridge the gap between the mainstream market and cryptocurrency industry.
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Current Trends in Card Design

29th November 2019
Emily Lovelock, Head of Sales at allpay.cards delves into the current trends in card design.
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