All articles by Douglas Blakey
Douglas Blakey
Overnight trading: Why the US can, should and will move to this paradigm
Laksh Gangwani explains why it is more a case of ‘if’ then ‘when’ 24/7 trading comes to the US and what that means for liquidity, regulation and legacy players
Budgets are up, confidence isn’t: 2026 global tech investment insights
Tech budgets are up and so is ROI scrutiny. Our global survey reveals why financial intelligence from unified insights is the key for tech execs to prove value, writes Ajay Patel
UK BNPL regulation – industry reaction
The UK’s FCA has finally released details of its plans to bring BNPL into line with traditional credit
When love ends, the numbers matter: why finances still drive divorce disputes
It is now simpler to end a marriage procedurally, with less emphasis on blame, but the core challenges, particularly around family and finances, remain, explains Andrew Goulter
Trust as a target: The parallels between application and romance fraud
Reflecting on the parallels between romance and application fraud, Dave Rossi explains why comparing these mechanisms and learning from them is essential if individuals, lenders and banks are to combat these threats effectively
Entries close 16 February for Mena retail and digital banking awards
The Mena Banking Excellence Awards: Retail, Digital & SME take place as part of Dubai Future Finance Week, positioning shortlisted banks alongside the region’s most senior finance and fintech leaders
Valentine’s Day may be peak season for romance scammers, but the threat is year-round
Jonathan Frost outlines how the financial sector can better detect and prevent romance scams before they cause harm, long after the digital roses have wilted
Why trust will decide the next era of payments
Trust is no longer a soft concept or a brand attribute. It has become the hardest operational requirement in payments, explains Thomas Warsop
Synthetic banking has outpaced its governance
Dr Gulzar Singh explains how the growing use of synthetic data and constructed decision environments in banking has quietly outpaced the governance frameworks designed to ensure accountability, oversight, and institutional clarity
From monolith to molecular: Why core banking must evolve
Paul Payne explores why lift-and-shift cloud strategies, modular platforms and microservices failed to resolve core banking challenges, and how molecular architectures is emerging as a more practical path forward