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Monday 22 May 2023 11:02 am  |  Updated:  Monday 22 May 2023 11:53 am

The Notebook: Symphony CEO Brad Levy on getting clear on Whatsapp, Revolut’s regulatory woes and using AI

By: Brad Levy

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The Notebook is a daily column where interesting people say interesting things. Today, CEO of Symphony Brad Levy writes ahead of Symphony Innovate conference on 23 May.

Message received: Time for UK banks to get clear on Whatsapp

In the last year, multiple banks in the US have paid a high price for staff use of unmonitored private messaging services and personal devices. The most recent one – two weeks ago – received a $15m (£12m) fine from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). To date, the penalties add up to more than $2bn. Executives and staff at these institutions have also seen their pay impacted and jobs lost by various compliance failures, including the unmonitored use of Whatsapp for business matters.

It won’t be long before the UK financial sector likely experiences a similar wave. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is already looking into the matter, with banks facing ongoing questions about their use of private messaging, as the watchdog decides whether to launch a full probe.

It’s easy to dismiss compliant communication as merely cautious red tape, but it matters. The 2008 financial crisis showed the long-lasting impact that irresponsible financial activity can have, and the need for regulators to be able to easily review communications.

Since then, regulation has sought to create more transparency and accountability in the industry, but these methods have been disrupted by the rise of technology and hybrid-working practices.

As well as negatively impacting share prices and irritating investors, failure to work in line with FCA rules is a symptom of a lack of internal control, which poses serious reputational challenges for banks. Particularly in London, whose crown as Europe’s largest stock market has already been lost to Paris, this is an issue banks can’t afford to get wrong.

Ultimately, the vast majority of people are not aiming to break the rules. Banking and financial services are all about relationships, and there can be a tendency to “let things spill” into channels which are more suitable for personal exchanges. It is key that financial firms are incredibly proactive on this front, using the tools available to ensure the right controls and compliance mechanisms are in place to foster collaboration and meet clients where they are – be it Whatsapp, Wechat, LINE or SMS.

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ThetaRay Gamifies Financial Defense at Money20/20 Europe with a Compliance Twist on “Where’s Waldo”

Revolut ruling

Despite a two-year campaign from Britain’s most valuable fintech company, it seems the Bank of England is inclined to reject Revolut’s application for a UK banking licence.

It’s been reported the problem might be to do with Revolut’s balance sheet and a concern around reporting figures on time.

While this matter might get resolved, one important element to double down on is regulatory compliance-reporting practices across the financial sector as a whole.

Revolut is a poster child of British fintech, and its ability to be transparent and demonstrate financial controls matters.

AI and machine learning

AI is enjoying a real moment in the sun – and what’s exciting from a financial perspective is how leveraging it might help improve decision-making and reactions to market changes in real time.

In particular, we’re really excited about natural language processing (NLP) and sentiment analysis, which will allow finance professionals to gather valuable insights from unstructured data, like news articles and earnings calls, to gauge market sentiment, assess public opinion and make more informed investment decisions.

We’ll be discussing this and more at Symphony Innovate tomorrow (23 May) at The Brewery in Barbican, central London.

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88% of UK Customers Would Switch Banks Due to Financial Crime Failures, ThetaRay Report Finds

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