“There will not be alignment” Sajid Javid tells businesses as Brexit approaches
The UK's chancellor of the Exchequer has admitted that some firms will suffer as he ruled out alignment with EU legislation.
How RegTech is becoming more than just a subset of FinTech
The 2010s saw business leaders realise the importance of compliance. However, RegTech could get even bigger in the next decade, believes Kristoff Zammit Ciantar, CEO of KYC Portal.
FCA and the Bank of England tell financial firms it’s time to get rid...
The traditional way banks calculated interest rates if it would borrow from other banks is about to end. And it is time financial services firms prepare for it.
How Brexit could change one of the most important laws for financial firms
With days left until the UK officially leaves the EU, David Clee, CEO of MirrorWeb, explains how the divorce may change how British businesses operate.
Theta Lake – Best Practices for Protecting Confidential Information During Video Communication & Collaboration
RegTech company Theta Lake has published a whitepaper to help businesses remain compliant whilst still leveraging the power of video conferences.
Theta Lake – Compliance for Social Media Video
Social media has become an integral part of most businesses, with financial institutions using it to greatly engage with customers.
Theta Lake’s new video explains how it works with Zoom to ensure video conference...
RegTech100 company Theta Lake’s latest video explains how it has integrated with Zoom to boost video conference recording and compliance.
Australian RegTech companies are less male dominated than FinTech in general – new survey...
Men run the Australian RegTech industry. A whooping 67% of the companies only have male leaders, according to new research from the Australian RegTech Association.
Five steps to boost compliance for video conference recording in financial services
RegTech startup Theta Lake has written a new whitepaper named 5 Compliance Steps for Video Conference Recording in Financial Services.
Goldman Sachs fined $1m for failing to record communications
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has fined Goldman Sachs $1m for failing to make and keep certain audio recordings as needed for compliance under swap dealer regulations.












