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Banks
Banks Seize Opportunities to Work with Temples

By Gao Yongmou / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

According to statistics from the Ministry of the Interior, there are more than 15,000 temples of all kinds in Taiwan. With annual output of more than .. more

Virtual
Virtual FinTech Talent Fair Is Coming Soon!

By Frances Chen / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

The biggest challenge Taiwan has encountered during its fintech transformation process in recent years has been a shortage of expertise, particularly .. more

Open
Open Banking Will Foster 720-degree Finance

By Hank Huang (黃崇哲) / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

Fintech has drastically altered finance. If one day, “fortune money” from major Taiwanese temples is automatic transferred to believers.. more

Technical
Technical Proficiency Starts with Regulatory Alignment

By David Stinson / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

With the combined impact of the COVID pandemic, increased geopolitical uncertainty, and a trend towards more stringent ESG requirements, 2021 is provi.. more

The
The ABCs of Digital Transformation are Not so Basic

By David Stinson / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

On August 20, TABF held an online International Fintech Conference featuring the ABCs of digital transformation – AI, blockchain, and cloud. The.. more

Renminbi
Renminbi internationalization still faces significant hurdles

By Matthew Fulco / 2021.10 The Taiwan Banker NO.142

The fundamentals restricting greater global use of the Chinese currency have not changed, although it has made some incremental gains. If anything, Be.. more

Businesses
Businesses Look Forward to 'Quintuple Voucher' Stimulus

By He Tong / 2021.09 The Taiwan Banker NO.141

The quintuple vouchers will become the main axis of the government’s stimulus this year. Legislator Kuo Kuo-wen said that he is very happy about.. more

Part
Part I: When will the “Missing Inflation” Appear?

By Nan-Kuang Chen(陳南光) / 2021.09 The Taiwan Banker NO.141

Recently, major central banks have revised their monetary policy structures to signal that they will tolerate higher and longer-lasting inflation, aro.. more

Part
Part II: Five Warning Signs for Increased Inflation

By Nan-Kuang Chen(陳南光) / 2021.09 The Taiwan Banker NO.141

The formation of inflation expectations, the transmission mechanism of money creation on prices, and the triggers of inflation are undergoing structur.. more

Digital
Digital Inclusion Must Start with a Definition of the Problem

By David Stinson / 2021.09 The Taiwan Banker NO.141

With the rise of central bank currencies, cryptocurrencies, and other blockchain systems around the world, governments everywhere hope not to fall beh.. more