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FSCA – Invitation for public comments on draft Conduct Standard for banks 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
UK Ombud publishes annual review with interesting case studies 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
GDPR penalties prove why compliance isn't enough — and why companies need clarity 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
10 truths compliance must know about corporate culture 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Aussie regulator consults on lifting standards and transparency of complaints handling 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
UK regulator's CEO sets out his vision for future in first 'Inside FCA' podcast 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Government prepares for 4th industrial revolution 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Royal Bank of Scotland in FinTech venture 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Financial Sector Act ombud provisions effective 1 September 2019 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Interest rate benchmark reform report expected soon 71 CompliNEWS 14 May 2019
Working Smart

By Lee Rossini

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to impact on and reshape the global workforce, the financial services industry stands at a crossroads. Although AI is unlocking efficiencies and opportunities, it is also disrupting traditional roles. In this changing landscape, three key concepts have become essential for workforce sustainability: reskilling, upskilling, and lifelong learning.

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