3 Episodes
This is Liquidity Talks – a livestream and podcast series, brought to you by Planixs, and designed to share the latest trends and updates from the world of treasury, liquidity and risk. Join us as we power up the liquidity conversation.
Liquidity Talks
By Planixs
January 26 2024
Real time liquidity’s impact on non-bank financial institutions
In this episode of Liquidity Talks, host Neville Roberts and guest Chris Hess, Heisman Partners, explore the transformative power of real-time liquidity for non-bank financial institutions (NFBI). Their discussion highlights the need for NBFI decision-makers to adapt to evolving markets through changes and systems advancements. Uncovering the limitations of traditional industry metrics, the episode emphasises the importance of contemporary measures of liquidity health and they also address the challenges faced by smaller banks and startups in the face of liquidity pressures and regulatory demands, emphasising the importance of managing liquidity in real-time through technology and innovative strategies.
January 16 2024
Where can AI help in the world of liquidity?
This episode of Liquidity Talks delves into the world of AI and its implications for treasury, liquidity, and risk. Host Neville Roberts is joined by Nick Jepson, Chief Risk Officer at Planixs, to explore the history, current trends, and future potential of AI in financial services, particularly focusing on liquidity management. Nick emphasises the need for explainability in AI outcomes, ensuring that results are understandable and justifiable, especially in a regulated environment like banking. The conversation also touches upon the cultural and ethical considerations of implementing AI, the necessity of human oversight, and the potential regulatory responses to this rapidly...
January 4 2024
What will it take for banks to take liquidity more seriously?
In this episode of Liquidity Talks, Olaf Ransome and host Neville Roberts discuss the importance of banks taking liquidity seriously. They delve into the topic of metrics and the need for more up-to-date measures of liquidity health. Using the analogy of monitoring blood pressure, they highlight the limitations of current industry metrics and explore potential solutions. The episode also speculates on the future of smaller banks and startups in the face of increasing liquidity pressures and regulatory demands and emphasises the need for banks to manage liquidity in real-time rather than relying on historical reports.