Regulatory Compliance Made Easy with RegTech in APAC
Regulatory compliance can be challenging for businesses operating in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. APAC is home to diverse economies...


Beginning in 2035, all new vehicles sold in the EU must be zero-emission vehicles
Countries in the European Union have approved a landmark law that will ensure all new cars sold from 2035 must have zero emissions. --...


UBS and Rival Credit Suisse Reach a USD 3.25b Rescue Agreement
UBS agreed to buy Credit Suisse for $3.25bn after a frantic weekend of negotiations brokered by Swiss regulators to safeguard the...


UK regulator slams payment groups' "unacceptable" risk
The UK’s top financial regulator has warned against shutting down payments firms offering bank-like services without a banking license...


Building a Better Future: The Role of Impact Investing in Risk Management for a Sustainable World
Introduction As the world faces mounting challenges from climate change and social inequality, the call for sustainable solutions has...


Slimmed-down websites can cut carbon emissions
Websites can reduce carbon footprint, and one way is to switch to hosting based on renewable energy. -- Read more here.


Flying Green is Not Easily Reachable, According to Scientists
You may be hoping that guilt-free flying is just around the corner, but scientists warn it is still a long way off. -- Read more here.


Industry Taskforce is launching the Third Consultation on Green and Transition Taxonomy
The Green Finance Industry Taskforce (GFIT), convened by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), today launched its final public...


Singapore will Scrutinize All Carbon Markets and Initiatives Seriously
Singapore will take all scrutiny of carbon markets and projects seriously, as it finalises a list of international carbon credits that...


Delaying Climate Action Will Harm the Economy - Tory MP's Review
A Conservative MP has said delaying climate action risks damaging the UK's economic prospects, in a major review of the government's net...











































