World’s Best Digital Bank selected from nearly 300 banks globally

    On October 29th, Global Finance presented it’s 20th Annual World’s Best Digital Bank Awards at the Digital Banks and Innovators Awards Dinner at the Harvard Club of New York City. The overall winners for Global and Regional Corporate/Institutional Digital Banks and Consumer Digital Banks were revealed. Also announced were the overall Global sub-category … Read more

The galaxy of ‘Star Wars’ fans to bid on rarest pieces connected with the films

  Sotheby’s hosts its second sale dedicated to ‘Star Wars’ collectibles Acquire a piece of pop culture history just days ahead of the highly-anticipated release of the final film in the sequel trilogy, ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’. As the world eagerly awaits the final chapter of the Skywalker saga, Sotheby’s returns to where … Read more

2020 Motorola Razr – the trip down memory lane

    Motorola is bringing back the Razr once again Motorola is bringing to the market a re-invention of the iconic flippable cell phone: Razr. At the time, the original razr had an external display to show the time and other information at a glance. The new smartphone offers seamless transitions in an instant with … Read more

Wealthy people are spending less – are they seeing signs of a recession?

A recent USB report found wealthy investors are increasing their cash reserves, adding to growing evidence suggesting they see trouble on the horizon

2019 Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot is honoring a man who supports women leaders

    2019 Bold Woman Award. These are Veuve Clicquot’s winners who promote greater inclusion. Be inspired and dare to take up the challenge!  Get inspired by these Bold women who have taken the lead! On November 14th Veuve Clicquot presented the 2019 Bold Woman Award – previously known as the Business Woman Award – … Read more

The rise of microchipping: are we ready for technology to get under the skin?

As implants grow more common, experts fear surveillance and exploitation of workers. Advocates say the concerns are irrational