
Vivek Ramachandran
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1 month ago |
ffnews.com | Lauren Hinton |Vivek Ramachandran |Brandon Spear
HSBC is collaborating with global B2B payments and invoicing network TreviPay with the aim to enhance digital purchasing experiences for businesses by offering flexible payment options and financing solutions at the point of sale. By leveraging TreviPay’s platform, HSBC is focusing on helping corporate customers enable sales and engage with new business buyers through receivables finance, invoice processing and management and risk mitigation.
Sibos 2024: From paper to pixels – the future of international trade - FinTech Futures: Fintech news
Oct 17, 2024 |
fintechfutures.com | Vivek Ramachandran
Global trade appears to be stuck in the paper-based era. In a digitally led world, it is almost impossible to imagine a paper-based system where around 28.5 billion trade documents, including bills of lading and bills of exchange, are physically printed and flown around the world daily. To retrieve traded goods, one must physically visit ports with paper documentation in hand, because electronic forms of trade documentation can’t currently be used in the same way as their paper equivalent.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
ffnews.com | Lauren Hinton |Vivek Ramachandran
A third of global trade now comprises digital platforms and services. But this shift means financial institutions face new pressure to change the way they do things. Vivek Ramachandran, leads Global Trade Solutions for HSBC, an institution with a long and rich trade history. For the latest FF Virtual Arena, we caught up with him to get his perspective on what’s changing and, in advance of a Beijing hosted Sibos, what China and more broadly Southeast Asia’s role is in trade finance.
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May 15, 2024 |
securitybrief.asia | Vivek Ramachandran
Over the last twenty years, corporate security strategies have merely shifted from on-premises Secure Web Gateways (SWGs) to cloud-based services, resulting in an increased dependence on data centres, primarily to support remote workers. This shift creates inefficiencies and security risks as user traffic is rerouted through potentially distant data centres, affecting web browsing reliability, performance, and privacy.
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May 13, 2024 |
cyberdefensemagazine.com | Vivek Ramachandran
By Vivek Ramachandran, CEO & Founder, SquareXGone are the days when traditional antivirus solutions were the bulwark of endpoint security. In the past, these antivirus programs were largely sufficient, as the majority of cyber threats were file-based and could be effectively countered with signature-based detection methods. However, as the browser has ascended to become the most widely used application in our lives, the nature of threats has evolved.
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