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How banks can prepare for a future with AI

We strongly believe the human banker will remain the cornerstone of commercial and corporate banking relationships.  Going forward, AI will make bankers more effective in their client interactions by customizing presentations, generating personalized insights and recommendations, and contributing to solutions tailored to individual clients.

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For the past two years, U.S. global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) have operated under a regulatory overhang. Fearing a punitive Basel III endgame that initially threatened a ~20% hike in capital requirements, the industry built significant...

2025 Europe Corporate Banking Trends

Greenwich Market Trends
April 24, 2026

This report provides detailed information on the Europe Corporate Banking Market, highlighting key business priorities such as optimizing operational efficiency and improving cash flow. Strong relationships, tailored solutions, and exceptional...

2025 Europe Corporate Cash Management Trends

Greenwich Market Trends
April 24, 2026

This report provides detailed information on the Europe cash management market, highlighting key priorities for corporates, including competitive pricing, exceptional customer service, and digital banking capabilities. The market is highly...

2025 U.S. Corporate Cash Management Rankings Report

Greenwich Rankings
April 23, 2026

View competitive insights for top providers in U.S. corporate cash management regarding market composition and key players by sector. These rankings also cover qualitative assessment & key selection criteria for corporates in the United States.

2025 U.S. Corporate Banking Rankings Report

Greenwich Rankings
April 23, 2026

View competitive insights for top providers in U.S. corporate banking regarding market composition and key players by sector. These rankings also cover qualitative assessment & key selection criteria for corporates in the United States.

Derivatives volumes grow and shrink based on a long list of factors, including trading firm goals (e.g., speculation, hedging), the state of the underlying markets (e.g., energy, agriculture) and changes in market structure (e.g., electronic trading...

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