Eventus, a leading global provider of multi-asset class trade surveillance and market risk solutions, announced today that SpiderRock Technology Services, a high-performance algorithmic execution and risk management technology provider to institutional trading clients, as well as agency broker-dealer and market data provider, has deployed the Validus platform for trade surveillance, initially for the firm's client activity in futures and options on futures contracts.
Mukuru, a leading next-generation financial services platform in Southern Africa, and WeThinkCode, an academy that delivers a world-class coding curriculum for dynamic youth while addressing the industry skills shortage, hosted a women-only hackathon at the end of Women's Month aimed at providing an opportunity for young women to showcase their talent, further their studies and boost their careers in the IT sector.
Curve, the financial super app which combines all of your cards into one, easy-to-use smart card, has announced the launch of an innovative crypto rewards program with partner, Zero Hash a leader in B2B2C digital assets infrastructure solutions.
Drip Capital, Inc., a leading cross-border digital trade finance platform, announced a partnership with Onfido, a global digital identity verification and authentication provider, to streamline the onboarding process for new customers.
16 of Wall Street's largest financial institutions been charged to pay a combined $1.1 billion to US regulators for not monitoring unauthorised employee messaging, announced the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday.
A number of financial institutions have signed a joint statement with the European Commission pledging to lower total fees of remittances to Ukraine at least during the war. Signatories include Mastercard, Visa, Wise, and TransferGo among others.
Crypto.com has achieved registration as a Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) in France by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), following clearance from the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR).
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced settled charges requiring Oracle to pay $23 million, following the company's violation of provisions in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).