In this Episode Mark Rothwell-Brooks is joined by Debra Bilikha and they explore why organisations — especially banks and financial institutions across the GCC — are struggling to move from AI enthusiasm to AI execution. While pilots and demos are everywhere, enterprise-scale deployment remains rare. The core issue isn’t AI itself, but a lack of AI readiness. The discussion highlights the biggest barriers to implementation: chaotic data landscapes, missing governance frameworks, shadow AI, we...
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In this Episode Mark Rothwell-Brooks is joined by Debra Bilikha and they explore why organisations — especially banks and financial institutions across the GCC — are struggling to move from AI enthusiasm to AI execution. While pilots and demos are everywhere, enterprise-scale deployment remains rare. The core issue isn’t AI itself, but a lack of AI readiness. The discussion highlights the biggest barriers to implementation: chaotic data landscapes, missing governance frameworks, shadow AI, we...
In this Episode Mark Rothwell-Brooks is joined by Debra Bilikha and they explore why organisations — especially banks and financial institutions across the GCC — are struggling to move from AI enthusiasm to AI execution. While pilots and demos are everywhere, enterprise-scale deployment remains rare. The core issue isn’t AI itself, but a lack of AI readiness. The discussion highlights the biggest barriers to implementation: chaotic data landscapes, missing governance frameworks, shadow AI, we...
Today we're joined by Darren Wray and Robert Westmacott as we dive into the most pressing topics in modern technology, large language models, and in this episode, we explore how organizations are navigating the delicate balance between the transformational benefits of LLMs and the risks that they introduce.
In this episode, we are joined by Barbara Gottardi, CEO of Finbridge Global. We talk about how Financial Institutions strangle Fintechs during the process of identifying and onboarding them and how there's a better way for both parties to succeed. Barbara talks about her ambition that Finbridge Global becomes the worlds leading Fintech Credential platform and muses what was going through her mind to leave the (relative) safety of a corporate career as CIO at one of the the worlds ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept for regulators — it’s rapidly becoming the engine driving a new era of real-time supervision. For decades, oversight relied on periodic check-ups, quarterly filings, and resource-heavy audits that often surfaced problems only after they’d taken root. But that world is changing fast. AI now gives regulators the ability to monitor risks as they emerge, anticipate failures before they occur, and work with banks in a far more proactive and co...
Mark Rothwell-Brooks and Zeyn Adam discuss whether AI is bridging or widening the gap between Innovation and Supervision. They discuss some of the challenges that the regulator will face as commercial banks race to implement AI into their organisations. Zeyn Adam is CEO of riskcapcom.com, a leading global provider of RegTech & SupTech solutions, empowering banks and regulators with cutting-edge Basel framework compliance technology.
In this Episode Mark Rothwell-Brooks is joined by Debra Bilikha and they explore why organisations — especially banks and financial institutions across the GCC — are struggling to move from AI enthusiasm to AI execution. While pilots and demos are everywhere, enterprise-scale deployment remains rare. The core issue isn’t AI itself, but a lack of AI readiness. The discussion highlights the biggest barriers to implementation: chaotic data landscapes, missing governance frameworks, shadow AI, we...