Let's Talk LIBOR Finastra
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Let's Talk LIBOR is an exciting new podcast series exploring the biggest transformation to hit the world of lending - the LIBOR transition.
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How Finastra’s Next Gen Services can support clients through the LIBOR transition
This episode sees David Hobbs, Finastra Services Solution Lead for Lending, explore the customer impact of LIBOR and how you can effectively manage the transition through Finastra’s High Value Services Next Generation model.
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Preparing for LIBOR – Managing the Change Successfully
The final in our podcast series sees David Hobbs, Global Services Solution Lead for Lending and Robert Downs, Senior Principal Product Management for Lending explore the customer impact of LIBOR and how you can effectively manage the transition for the benefit of your customers.
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LIBOR and the Competitive Advantage of Early Adoption
LIBOR doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. Christopher Papathanassi, Global Solution Lead for Lending and Antonio Vázquez de Parga, Global Services Vice President for Corporate Banking discuss how you can use the end of LIBOR to gain a competitive advantage for your business.
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Market Update - The Global Impact of LIBOR
It’s clear that there will no longer be a global benchmark rate after LIBOR, things are going to change across the regions and you need to be prepared. Christopher Papathanassi, Global Solution Lead for Lending and Robert Downs, Senior Principal Product Management for Lending discuss how things will differ across the globe.
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Piloting the Turbulence of the end of LIBOR
David Hobbs, Global Services Solution Lead for Lending and Robert Downs, Senior Principal Product Management for Lending discuss the challenges of LIBOR and how to overcome them.
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Readiness - Preparing you for Life After LIBOR
Christopher Papathanassi, Global Solution Lead for Lending and Robert Downs, Senior Principal Product Management for Lending explore why it’s essential to prepare yourself for LIBOR as soon as possible and answer the question – what is really happening with LIBOR?