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Voice of the CTO

Last year, WatersTechnology spoke with eight senior technologists from eight different tier-one banks. Those interviews were conducted on background to get an honest understanding of the challenges they were facing. Nearly all of those challenges still exist today—you can find those articles here.

For this year’s series, we wanted to drill into interesting projects from five different institutions: three global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), one large buy-side firm, and

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