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Jacob Mallinder

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Articles by Jacob Mallinder

Gender Diversity in the Financial Services Sector #WomenInFinance

24th July 2017
Sharing thoughts, ideas and opinions on how the Financial Sevices Sector can get bet better gender diversity.
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7 Great Reasons to Welcome IFRS 17 Insurance Standards

21st July 2017
With the upcoming introduction of IFRS 17, the new insurance contracts standard, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) is calling for implementation as soon as possible. Under IFRS 17, insurance obligations will be accounted for using current values, instead of historical cost. Martin Sarjeant, Global Risk Solutions Expert, FIS, below provides Finance Monthly with a thorough […]
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5 Tips That Will Make Your JV Investor Pitch Irresistible

21st July 2017
What’s stopping you from investing in property, or more property? Is it a lack of finance? If so, you’re probably looking at things the wrong way. Here Mark Homer, Co-founder at Progressive Property, fires out 5 quick tips for your joint venture pitch. It’s no secret that joint ventures (JVs) are the key ingredient for building a […]
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Fortnightly Round-Up: Sentiment, Stimulus and the Productivity Puzzle

20th July 2017
As part of Finance Monthly’s brand new fortnightly economy and finance round-up analysis, Adam Chester, Head of Economics & Commercial Banking at Lloyds Bank, provides news and opinions on the rise in inflation, the UK’s weakness in productivity, and employment & GDP. The anniversary of the UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union has […]
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Will the EU Really Give Up the 5th Largest Economy in the World?

20th July 2017
Craig James, CEO of Neopay, believes the financial sector must remain priority for Brexit negotiations. Below he explains to Finance Monthly why. It is now 13 months since the UK voted to leave the EU. With Brexit negotiations underway and Britain’s political position now more uncertain following June’s general election result, the impact for European […]
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Your Thoughts: Are Immigration Concerns Damaging the Global Economy?

19th July 2017
According to Forbes, voters concerned about immigration helped swing both the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump to the winning ends, but this goes beyond the UK and US’ big socio-political decisions. In many countries now workers are putting pressure on lawmakers to oppose the perceived threat of immigration. This in turn allegedly […]
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The Insurance Act One Year On: Was it Bad for Customer Loyalty?

19th July 2017
With the introduction of the Insurance Act 2015, everything changed, and one year ahead of its implementation, Tanmaya Varma, Global Head of Industry Solutions at SugarCRM, tells Finance Monthly about the impact it’s had on the market, its insurers and customers. It’s no secret that the insurance industry is one of the most cut throat […]
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Tesla & Google Named Most Investible Brands in Driverless Cars

18th July 2017
Results from the second quarter of a year-long research study reveal how investors view the performance of a range of different players in the autonomous vehicle (AV) market, providing for each firm, the percentage of investors who judge that company as ranking in the top five for having the most investible Autonomous Vehicle technology. Manufacturers […]
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The Top 5 Priorities for Big Banks & FinTech Startups

18th July 2017
In the eyes of multinational financial institutions, fintech innovators have moved from game-changing competitors to crucial allies. Ben Butler, Corporate Partner at national law firm Bond Dickinson gives Finance Monthly a rundown of the current progress between financial services, banks and fintech start-ups. Customer demands and developments in technology have forced banks to think and act […]
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Investing in a Lifetime ISA Could Be a Risky Business

17th July 2017
The biggest investment most people make in their lives is usually buying a home. It has always been however, an ambitious thing to do, and now, in 2017, more so than ever. Below Finance Monthly hears more on the risks of a lifetime ISA from Stefano Giudici, Marketing Manager at Money Farm. For young people aspiring […]
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What Are the Best Steps to Alternative Funding?

17th July 2017
Damon Walford, Chief Development Officer at alternative lending industry pioneers, ThinCats, shares his thoughts with Finance Monthly on how SMEs can get the right mix when it comes to funding. Alternative funding offers access to finance that ticks many boxes; from faster turnaround times, to flexible rates and a more in depth probing of the […]
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In the Next 30 Years People Will Work 4 Hours a Day

17th July 2017
In an exclusive CNBC interview, Jack Ma, Alibaba executive chairman, talks to CNBC's David Faber about artificial intelligence and employment.
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