All articles by Douglas Blakey

Douglas Blakey

AI success for banks: Modernising the core

Conventional wisdom says Wall Street’s megabanks should have the strongest AI advantage because they have the largest technology budgets but as Ajay Bhandari explains, there is compelling evidence that points to the contrary

When customers become the attack surface: Cognitive compromise at scale

Sarah Cassidy examines scams, mules, and the next phase of financial crime as UK Finance confirms criminals stole nearly £1.3bn through payment fraud in 2025

Why trust alone is no longer enough to protect community-based lenders from fraud

Fraudsters are exploiting the local trust that defines credit unions, using stolen and fabricated identities to appear genuine. Dave Rossi explains why shared intelligence is vital to protecting members’ confidence

Agentic capital markets will emerge from the convergence of machine-readable assets, programmable settlement and delegated intelligence

Edwin Mata explains why the next wave of financial infrastructure will increasingly combine programmable assets with autonomous decision-making rather than treating AI and blockchain as separate technologies

X Money does not add up

RBI editor Douglas Blakey is not angling for an invitation from X for an X Money account should its roll out extend to the UK

What major events reveal about the future of fraud prevention

Aviram Ganor explains why large-scale sporting events such as the recent football World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico create unique payment-risk challenges

AI Everywhere for Value: New Celent report alert

Identifying, measuring and communicating the value of scaled deployments. New Celent report case studies highlight how AI is delivering real value

Mbanq secures inaugural institutional funding investment

The programme, recently listed on the Düsseldorf Stock Exchange, supports the expansion of the company’s lending and Earned Wage Access platform

Open Banking has grown up – now businesses are choosing who they trust

James Hodgson explores how the conversation around Open Banking has evolved beyond adoption to focus on the value it delivers for businesses and consumers

AI adoption outpaces governance readiness across FS: Tricentis

Financial and regulatory risks grow as poor software quality costs almost 1 in 5 organisations more than £744,000 annually, with security breaches and compliance failures the biggest concerns