All articles by Verdict Staff
Verdict Staff
How asset finance helps pave the way for the fourth industrial revolution
The new era will feature the ‘smart factory’, where digitalised production processes and the Internet of Things form the basis for highly efficient manufacturing, writes Siemens Financial Services’ Brian Foster
The Leave bus is going places
Now that we are all trading under full or limited permissions, we’re all on the same bus, writes Adam Tyler, chief executive at the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB)
David Postings: asset-based lenders well positioned to support SMEs through Brexit
Bibby Financial Services global chief executive David Postings says there are opportunities for SMEs in the aftermath of referendum
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CDB Leasing falls 7% for worst major HKSE IPO
Shenzen-based lessor China Development Bank Financial Leasing dropped 7% on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking the worst major debut in 3 years, according to news reports.
Does the personal data stored in your vehicle make you vulnerable?
John Chuhan, chief risk officer at Alphabet, examines why the data generated and stored in your vehicle is just as vulnerable as information stored on a mobile phone or laptop
Sponsored Content: Teamwork is all its cracked up to be – just ask Claudio Ranieri
Philip Knight, credit and risk director at Asset Advantage, stretches his football analogies beyond breaking point as he describes how teamwork at an SME lender leads to success
How far do principles of fairness affect SME lending?
Asset finance is a valuable source of funding for small businesses, but lenders should play attention to the terms says David Wood, partner in asset and consumer finance at business law firm DWF
S&P and Fitch downgrade UK credit rating
Fitch and S&P have both downgraded the UK’s credit rating, reflecting economic and political uncertainty after the UK’s Brexit vote on June 23.