, Singapore

Weekly Global News Wrap: ECB extends dividend ban; AmEx warns of slow rebound as credit losses soar

And Goldman Sachs' new performance review opens for more job cuts.

From Reuters

The European Central Bank has extended its dividend ban to euro zone banks until the end of the year and allowed them to dip into their capital and liquidity buffers for even longer.

The ECB said banks could withstand a second wave of infections, but it called on authorities to be ready to intervene and prevent a credit crunch, possibly via recapitalisations.

The euro zone’s top supervisor extended a ban on dividends and share buybacks by three months until 1 January and recommended that banks “exercise extreme moderation” with bonuses. It will review the decisions in Q4.

From Reuters

Credit card issuer American Express fears of a slow recovery in transaction volumes in the near term, after it set aside $1.6b for potential credit losses that weighed on its quarterly numbers.

Overall spending volumes were down 20% in mid-July compared with a 40% decline in April, the company said in a post-earnings call. Its high exposure to travel and entertainment (T&E) industries, which have been ravaged by the pandemic, has led to the sharp decline.

The company raised its consolidated loss provisions to $1.6b from $861m a year earlier, in anticipation of a spike in defaults from a wave of layoffs.

From Reuters

Goldman Sachs is adopting a performance review system that will grade up to 10% of its 39,000 employees as under-performers this year, potentially leading to more job cuts in 2021 than the bank has made in recent years.

The bank’s main goal is to let staff know where they stand as roughly 90% of the bank’s workforce works from home due to COVID-19 restrictions, a spokesperson said.

Goldman Sachs’ review changes are another sign that COVID-19 working restrictions are prompting some large corporations to overhaul their human resources policies. The bank is notorious for its tough annual review, which typically paves the way for a cull of roughly 5% of staff, often for missing performance targets.

 

Pembekuan pendanaan menghantam penyedia layanan BNPL

Investor semakin sedikit mengalirkan dana ke penyedia layanan BNPL yang sudah menghadapi keuntungan margin yang tipis.

HSBC: Aliansi bank-fintech merupakan win-win

Pemberi pinjaman dapat belajar dari teknologi disruptif sambil membantu mereka mematuhi regulasi.

Tokenisasi aset perdagangan untuk menjembatani kesenjangan pembiayaan

Teknologi blockchain dapat mendesentralisasikan operasi keuangan dan mempermudah akses kredit.

BCA menjalankan komitmen terhadap keuangan berkelanjutan

Bank asal Indonesia ini mempertimbangkan aspek lingkungan dan tata kelola dalam keputusan pemberian pinjaman.

Mengapa UNOBank mendorong embedded finance tumbuh di Filipina

Bagi UNOBank, banking interface terpadu adalah strategi pertumbuhan sekaligus upaya inklusi keuangan.

OCBC mencoba mengurangi kesenjangan manfaat bagi agen properti di Singapura

Produk terbarunya menawarkan manfaat finansial di bidang perbankan, asuransi, dan perdagangan.

Upaya Malaysia menjadi anggota BRICS untuk mendorong perombakan sistem perbankan

Namun, tantangan muncul ketika menjauh dari ketergantungan pada AS dan SWIFT.

Platform pembayaran PingPong memperoleh lisensi PJP di Indonesia

PingPong mengincar ekspansi ke pasar ekspor senilai $320 miliar di negara tersebut.

Merger dan penutupan mengancam 3.800 bank di area pedesaan Cina

Sekitar 70 bank di area tersebut telah merger sejak 2023.