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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

How Digitising Surety Bonding Will Help You Develop a Sharp Competitive Edge

31st May 2019
It is widely recognised that digitalisation of the surety product is lagging behind and all those involved in the surety process are understandably calling for usable technology that will improve its value proposal. Any technology developments should take into account the capabilities of those working with surety and bonding products to deliver innovative process improvements and their commitment to investing in customer satisfaction.
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The Benefits of Moving Spend Management to the Cloud

31st May 2019
Picture this: A business has locations in Chicago, Seattle, and San Francisco, and is utilising traditional, paper-based processes for their procurement and expense management. How exactly would that work? This process is inefficient and doesn’t allow for flexibility or a comprehensive view into expense control. What happens if an invoice gets lost in a desk or there is a slight misphrasing? This is why many organisations are moving various aspects of their operations to the cloud – one vital area being spend management.
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Transformation Magic: Key Investments for Finance and Procurement

31st May 2019
Procurement and finance teams have more in common than one might think — after all, they are both drivers of a positive bottom line for the company.
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Financial Institutions Refocus Customer Engagement as Highest Ever Customer Complaints Recorded

31st May 2019
The recent Financial Ombudsman Service customer complaints report made for bleak reading for financial services as complaints hit a five-year high, with payday loans complaints surging 130% . The implications for traditional banking heavyweights are quite apparent.
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Luxury Island Escapism: The Residences at Anantara Layan Phuket Resort & Spa

2nd May 2019
Finance Monthly reviews The Residences at Anantara Layan Phuket Resort in Thailand.
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Stepping into the Crypto Visa Card Era

2nd May 2019
San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has announced the launch of a Visa debit card, which will allow users in the UK and EU to spend their crypto assets directly from their Coinbase accounts to make real-world purchases and withdraw cash.
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10 Game-Changing Business Lessons from Motivational Books

1st May 2019
Bernardo Moya shares 10 business lessons he's learnt from motivational books .
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Stockholder Disputes: Why Sometimes Breaking Up is Hard?

1st May 2019
There’s a reason that contentious disputes among stockholders in closely held corporations are referred to as ‘business divorces’. Even where relationships among the founders and other principals have not yet soured, a stockholder’s exit can easily prompt a range of damaging, even ugly, quarrels among formerly cordial colleagues
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EU’s Fifth Money Laundering Directive: Key Developments & Their Impact

1st May 2019
The Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD) has an implementation date of January 2020, with the aim of addressing a number of weaknesses that have come to light since the introduction of the Fourth Money Laundering Directive (4MLD) on 26th June 2017.
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Are We Using Auditors as Punching Bags?

1st May 2019
Auditors and the accounting profession in countries such as the UK and The Netherlands are facing their worst crisis in a generation. There is a widespread perception that weak audits have contributed to business failures and that auditors are not fulfilling their mandates. In particular, the Big 4 firms are accused of putting their self-interest ahead of the public interest. And, following the financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing scandals, there is public outrage and intense media scrutiny on the accountancy sector. Never before have auditors been so famous for all the wrong reasons, says José R. Hernandez.
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Unilever Acquires Graze

1st May 2019
Unilever has announced its acquisition of Graze, the UK’s leading healthy snacking brand.
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