Tag: Carrie Peter
Digital signatures in banking – drive security, certainty and loyalty
BBanking goes far deeper than managing financial transactions. Organisational, compliance and governance layers are demanding and complex. From merchants to customer onboarding, relationship banking and internal agreements, these layers require effective management. Workflow management must also be handled securely and with certainty. This ensures both the bank and its customers are protected.
The lasting effects of COVID-19 work-from-home & digitisation
The coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lock down brought with it many ongoing consequences for the working world. Although at the end of 2023, analysts predicted that work-from-home (WFH) would be eradicated over the next few years, the first quarter of 2024 is painting a different picture.
AI, NFTs & the modern contract – who holds responsibility?
As far back as 2018, Harvard Business Review (HBR) raised the question: how is artificial intelligence (AI) changing contracts? Five years may not fit the criteria of “long-term”, but with the pace at which technology is evolving, it might as well be decades. As remains the case today, HBR cited efficiency as a key driver for the growth of AI in contracting.
Navigating ongoing digitisation as the world returns to work
Although South Africa faced the peak of its 'Fourth COVID-19 Wave' at the end of 2021, news reports show that the country is firmly heading back to business as usual. Mid-January a Daily Maverick report quoted the health minister, as he confirmed that Gauteng has officially exited the fourth wave, while the rest of the provinces have reached their peak and are now on ‘steady decline’.
PoPIA compliance: de-identifying, information matching and filing systems
There are many crucial factors involved in the Protection of Personal Information Act (PoPIA). For compliance, it is imperative for organisations to fully understand all these factors and how they play out in the real world. Three of the crucial areas that must be discussed include de-identifying, information matching programmes, and filing systems.