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Meet the FNA Team at Sibos

FNA will showcase its advanced graph analytics and AI-driven solutions for liquidity optimization, financial stability, and anti-fraud at Sibos 2025 in Frankfurt, engaging with global leaders to build a more resilient financial ecosystem.

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Stablecoins: The Overlooked Risk to Liquidity Management

FNA examines how the regulatory validation of the GENIUS Act has shifted stablecoins into the mainstream, creating a "liquidity puzzle" for banks where atomic settlement and 24/7 payment flows necessitate advanced liquidity intelligence to manage fragmented cash pools and rising operational costs.

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Liquidity is a Network. Not a Number

Jeremie advocates for a paradigm shift in treasury management, utilizing network analytics to visualize and manage liquidity not as isolated, static balances, but as a dynamic, interconnected system of flows and structural dependencies.

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A Letter From - Toronto

FNA’s Chloe Wang and Gian Giacomo Della Torre recap their Toronto mission, focusing on National Fraud Portal (NFP) presentations and strategic workshops for Intelligent Liquidity Optimization (ILO) with Canada’s leading banks.

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A Letter From – New York

FNA’s Phillip Straley and Jeremie Feuillette share critical takeaways from New York, detailing how Fed reviews, USD liquidity buffers, and the shift to ISO 20022 are driving the need for advanced payment controls.

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Q&A: FNA’s Carlos León on how digital money can be more efficient and safe

Carlos León explores CBDCs as a digital evolution of fiat money, highlighting their potential to enhance payment efficiency, safety, and financial inclusion across diverse global economies. He emphasizes that FNA’s simulation technology is essential for central banks to navigate complex design trade-offs—such as privacy and liquidity—to ensure a stable transition.

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