The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta creates innovative digital solutions for Malta businesses

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HSBC Malta has rolled out various digital solutions to the business community in Malta during the COVID-19 pandemic. These solutions, designed to help businesses continue operating in these challengin­g times, together with the bank’s future plans for digitisati­on, were outlined during a recent webinar titled Re-engineerin­g for the future, organised by The Malta Chamber as part of the SME Week.

The webinar was addressed by Emanuele Vignoli, head of Global Liquidity and Cash Management, UK Non-Ring-fenced Bank and Europe Internatio­nal Markets at HSBC, who explained how the bank has introduced mobile authentica­tion and the use of soft tokens, giving business owners easy and secure access to their accounts. The introducti­on of live online chat specifical­ly for business customers has further enhanced the level of digital service being offered. Throughout this period, HSBC has been proactive in reaching out to its business customers to provide advice on how best to use the digital channels available.

The SME Week focussed on efforts to raise digital awareness among business owners and to support enterprise­s that are planning to scale up their activities. In this context, HSBC Malta is committed to introducin­g Treasury applicatio­n programmin­g interfaces (APIs) to enable customers to initiate, track, request and receive payments in real time.

Furthermor­e, HSBC Malta has committed to work on innovation­s towards enhanced mitigation of cyber-crime risk and has embarked on education initiative­s on cyber fraud by raising awareness via anti-fraud messages and onscreen warning alerts. The bank has also held refresher sessions on fraud reporting for internal teams to equip them with the skills to raise customers’ vigilance relating to fraud and to directly support Malta’s welfare, jobs, innovation and competitiv­eness.

Vignoli said: “HSBC has delivered the capability for businesses in Malta to integrate their internal systems and infrastruc­ture to HSBC via APIs. Business owners, treasurers and financial controller­s need real-time access to informatio­n globally to support liquidity management and cash flow forecastin­g. As a consequenc­e, customers are digitising payments and collection­s processes to leverage new opportunit­ies and refine their business models, which are increasing­ly important as they navigate the current pandemic.”

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Emanuele Vignoli, head of Global Liquidity and Cash Management, UK Non-Ringfenced Bank and Europe Internatio­nal Markets at HSBC

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