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Banking in 2035: Trust, climate risks and geopolitical rivalry shape a purpose-driven industry, forecasts study

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A new SAS-sponsored study by Economist Impact predicts three potential futures for banking, examining the risks and opportunities ahead

CARY, N.C., Oct. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — As disruptive forces roil today’s financial sector, banking execs are scrutinizing the evolving role of banks in the most competitive market they’ve ever faced. What does the future hold? And how can they meet the challenges ahead to forge a brighter future – both for the industry and the greater world? Such is the focus of a new future of banking study, Banking in 2035: three possible futures, by Economist Impact and sponsored by AI and analytics leader SAS.

What will #Banking in 2035 look like? SAS-sponsored study by Economist Impact explores three scenarios. #FutureofBanking

The first in a two-part study, the report presents three possible scenarios for the 2035 banking landscape. Through extensive desk research and expert interviews, Economist Impact’s analysis:

Snapshots the “megatrends” primed to resculpt the banking landscape over the next decade.Uncovers risks and opportunities presented in different combinations of trends.Highlights specific ways banks can evolve to support a more equitable, ethical and sustainable future.

In confronting quandaries like climate change, economic fragmentation, and pervasive economic and social inequities, the study is clear: Banks face a defining moment.

“The sector’s rapid evolution amidst prevailing uncertainty begs a fundamental question: What is the purpose of banks?” said Yuxin Lin, Senior Manager of Policy and Insights at Economist Impact. “How banking leaders answer this question – and the business decisions they make as a result – will redefine the entire industry.”

“Banks have the power to elevate not just our global economy but all of humankind,” said Alex Kwiatkowski, Director of Global Financial Services at SAS. “By embracing technology and innovation with intention, banks can pave a more purpose-driven path, where higher purpose and profitability go hand-in-hand. And if they don’t embrace this fully, a golden opportunity to make a genuine difference will be squandered, potentially with very serious consequences.”

Scenario 1: Can transformed banks regain public trust?
Since the 2008 financial crisis, banks have faced reputational trouble. In fact, financial services consistently ranks among the least trustworthy sectors, currently inspiring confidence in just over half (54%) of the public, according to the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer.

Flashing forward to 2035, Scenario 1 envisions a world where banks wield digital transformation to rehabilitate their image. Banks have strengthened data privacy and cyber fraud safeguards and championed consumer-focused regulation. Greater transparency and consumer protections buoy public trust, fueling open banking and partnerships that ignite lucrative new offerings. Digital platforms frictionlessly unify every facet of customers’ financial lives in personalized, customizable ways.

“Consumer trust, built over many years, can be lost in an instant,” said Stu Bradley, Senior Vice President of Fraud and Security Intelligence at SAS. “As digitalization accelerates, it is critical that banks create hyper-personalized engagement as they address rising risks. In balancing customer experience and risk, an enterprise decisioning approach – where fraud, risk and engagement decisions integrate holistically across the customer journey – can cut costs and streamline banks’ IT infrastructures, while boosting revenue and customer retention.”

Scenario 2: Might banks catalyze cross-industry climate action and power the green transition
Addressing the climate crisis will require unprecedented global cooperation and collaboration. According to the United Nations, governments’ current commitments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions fall far short of what’s needed to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Averting the worst impacts of climate change demands quick, decisive action.

Scenario 2 foresees a global community committed to climate action in 2035, where decarbonization is a foremost consideration across energy, infrastructure and transportation. Cities have been redesigned for energy efficiency and climate resiliency. Cost-effective renewable energy sources and green technologies are the norm.

“Climate leadership in the banking sector will drive greater cross-industry progress toward net-zero emissions by 2050 – and it starts now with better analytics, modeling and management of climate risk,” said Troy Haines, Senior Vice President and Head of Risk Research and Quantitative Solutions at SAS. “In enhancing their ability to model climate risk scenarios and understand potential impacts to their balance sheets and capital, banks can help propel the green transition and advance worldwide climate resilience.”

Scenario 3: How will banks fare in a geopolitically fragmented world?
Even as the world tries to put the worst of COVID-19 in the rearview mirror, economic and market uncertainties abound. The pandemic’s aftereffects have magnified tensions between the world’s economic superpowers while overburdening developing ones, whose populations suffer outsized consequences.

Against this backdrop, it isn’t hard to imagine Scenario 3, which depicts a geopolitically contentious world stage in 2035, colored by divergent interests and a retreat of multilateralism among the world’s economic giants. Bilateral and regional agreements have supplanted the World Trade Organization. The global financial system has been fractured by rivals’ alternative payment systems and the rise of digital currencies.

“Deglobalization, accelerated by recent global events, will likely widen the staggering societal inequalities that plague us today,” said Theodora Lau, Founder of Unconventional Ventures. “Indisputably, banking and money are at the heart of it all. Each of us has a role to play in championing a more inclusive and sustainable future with our actions of today.”

Reimagining banking for the 21st century – at Sibos and everywhere
Lau, also a renowned author, speaker and industry commentator, will join SAS’ Kwiatkowski on the Meet the Experts stage at next week’s Sibos conference in Amsterdam. The duo will delve into the study at their joint session, Embedding Generosity Into the Global Economy, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 12:30 p.m. CEST.

Attendees can also engage with SAS throughout the conference at Sibos Booth B115.

SAS will debut part two of this future of banking study in November. Banking in 2035: global banking survey report will explore the results of an international survey of banking industry professionals. In the meantime, learn how better insights beget better banking at SAS.com/betterbanking.

About Economist Impact
Economist Impact combines the rigor of a think-tank with the creativity of a media brand to engage a globally influential audience. We believe that evidence-based insights can open debate, broaden perspectives and catalyze progress. For more information, visit impact.economist.com.

About SAS
SAS is the leader in analytics. Through innovative software and services, SAS empowers and inspires customers around the world to transform data into intelligence. SAS gives you THE POWER TO KNOW®.

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Act Now: ez1095 Software Simplifies ACA Corrections with Built-In XML Import Feature

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ez1095 ACA software includes a powerful XML data import feature included in the e-file version to streamline correction and replacement form filing.

REDMOND, Wash., Apr. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With ACA compliance deadlines approaching and penalties on the line, Halfpricesoft.com is urging employers and tax professionals to act quickly with the latest 2025 ez1095 software, now equipped with a built-in XML data import feature designed to simplify ACA correction and replacement form processing.

Don’t risk ACA penalties or last-minute filing stress. Get ahead of correction and replacement filing with ez1095. Download the software, leverage the built-in XML import feature, and ensure accurate, compliant ACA submissions, click here to get started now.

Developers at Halfpricesoft.com have enhanced ez1095 ACA (Affordable Care Act) software to include XML import functionality at no additional cost, allowing users to efficiently process corrections with greater speed and accuracy.

“ez1095 2025 software includes an XML data import feature to process correction and replacement forms more quickly and securely,” said Dr. Ge, Founder of Halfpricesoft.com.

This feature significantly reduces manual data entry and helps organizations manage ACA corrections with confidence. Businesses handling only a few corrections can choose to print paper forms with the “Corrected” box checked and submit by mail, while those needing to efile can follow step-by-step guidance here.

ez1095 supports all required ACA forms, including 1095-C, 1094-C, 1095-B, and 1094-B, and is IRS-approved to generate electronic filing documents for both current and prior tax years. By managing ACA filings in-house, organizations gain greater control, improved data security, and reduced processing costs.

The software also eliminates the need for pre-printed forms by allowing users to print both IRS and recipient copies on plain white paper. With robust import capabilities, including spreadsheets, XML files, and prior-year data, ez1095 ensures faster setup and streamlined processing.

Flexible Pricing Options:

$295 – Print & Mail Version

$495 – Federal Efile Version

$695 – State & Federal Efile Version

Each version supports unlimited companies, recipients, and ACA forms at no additional cost. Learn more

Key Features Include:

Built-in XML import for fast ACA correction processing

IRS-approved efile document generation

Support for original, correction, replacement, and test submissions

Print ACA forms (1095/1094 B & C) on plain white paper

Unlimited form processing for multiple companies

PDF generation for recipient distribution

No internet required to run the software

Easy step-by-step interface with built-in help resources

Efile direct, add-on feature available for those with no time or TCC code

Compatibility with Windows 11, 10, and 8

Don’t hesitate! Correct ACA forms today by visiting Halfpricesoft.com. Test drive the ez1095 for up to 30 days at no cost or obligation. Please note: Trial will appear on forms and efile feature is not enabled for test drive.

Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll, accounting, time tracking, and check printing solutions. Its product lineup includes W2, 1099, and 1095 form software, as well as ezACH direct deposit tools. Trusted by businesses for over two decades, Halfpricesoft.com helps streamline operations and simplify payroll and tax reporting.

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Code & Co. Opens New York Office

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Kirby Montgomery Appointed to Lead Local Team

BERLIN, LONDON and NEW YORK, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Code & Co., the global AI & Technology Due Diligence firm, today announces the opening of its New York City office and the appointment of Kirby Montgomery as Head of North America.

The US has long been a core market for the firm, accounting for a significant share of its 800+ engagements to date. Kirby will lead the local expert team, backed by Code & Co.’s practice and proprietary AI and software platform.

An operator-first appointment with a decade of PE-adjacent experience

Kirby brings twenty years of experience scaling software products across fintech, payments, and healthtech. Most recently, he was Head of Product and GM at SAP Taulia, leading the 0-to-1 build of a new payments line. Earlier, as VP of Product Management at C2FO, he helped replatform a supply chain finance product generating over $130M in gross revenue and launched the C2FO API platform. As Director of International Product at TreviPay (then MSTS), he helped scale annual transactions to $5B and expand from 4 to 30 countries, ahead of its acquisition by Corsair Capital in 2020. He also co-founded TheraWe, acquired by Rethink First (a K1 Capital platform).

Code & Co. first met Kirby in 2020 during its Tech DD on MSTS for the Corsair transaction. Over the next six years, he worked alongside the firm in a senior advisory capacity, making a full-time move the obvious next step.

From Our Leadership Team

“We have been serving US clients for years, but having a strong team on the ground, in their timezone, changes what we can deliver. Faster access and the speed to insight that modern deal-making demands, backed by our global team with 800+ deals behind them.”
– Dan Bender, Founding Partner

“Most investors are asking harder questions about AI than ever before and need answers they can act on. That is what drew me to Code & Co. The team has spent a decade building the tools, methodology, and track record to give investors real conviction and real-world action plans. I am here to scale that further, on both the buy-side and sell-side, and everything in between.”
– Kirby Montgomery, Head of North America

What We Do

Code & Co. offers an end-to-end suite of AI & Technology DD services, purpose-built for the pace and demands of modern deal-making.

AI & Tech DD: Fast, actionable, data-driven buy-side assessments covering every major market, strategy, and sector, supporting funds from first look through the entire value creation lifecycle.Sell-side & Vendor DD: Helping sellers get ahead of buyer scrutiny with rigorous exit readiness assessments and vendor DD materials that hold up to sophisticated acquirers.Lightning DD: Rapid pre-qualification delivering a sharp first point of view, driven by document analysis, deep research, and web signal intelligence, before significant time or capital is committed to a process.Cyber & IT DD: Full-spectrum infrastructure, security posture, and IT operational risk review, relevant across virtually every deal type.Embedded Software & Hardware: In-house expertise across embedded systems, hardware-adjacent software, and Industry 4.0 and IIoT environments.AI Future Readiness: Cutting through AI hype to assess whether a company’s strategy, architecture, governance, team, and roadmap are genuinely defensible and built to scale.Portfolio Monitoring & Continuous Diligence: Ongoing technology and AI maturity tracking across portfolio companies, powered by Code & Co.’s proprietary software stack.

About Code & Co.

Code & Co. is a leading AI & Technology DD firm serving private equity and growth investors globally. Founded in 2016, the firm has completed 800+ engagements for 200+ funds across buy-side, sell-side, and vendor mandates. Every team member is an operator with hands-on experience in technology, product, and AI. www.codeandco.com

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Fastmarkets and Expana form strategic partnership to strengthen forest products market intelligence

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LONDON, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fastmarkets and Expana, global leaders in commodity price reporting and market intelligence, today announced a strategic partnership to deliver deeper, more actionable forest products intelligence to customers.

Under the partnership, Fastmarkets’ trusted forest products price benchmarks will be integrated directly into the Expana platform, giving customers streamlined access to essential upstream pricing alongside downstream market insights. The collaboration is designed to support faster, more confident decision‑making across increasingly complex and volatile forest products markets.

By combining Fastmarkets’ authoritative, IOSCO‑compliant price assessments with Expana’s downstream intelligence and analytics, customers can access critical pricing for key forest product categories – including pallets, wood, recovered paper and packaging – within a single workflow.

“As forest products markets become more volatile and margin pressure increases, customers need trusted price benchmarks embedded alongside downstream intelligence,” said Raju Daswani, CEO at Fastmarkets. “Partnering with Expana allows us to deliver that combination in a way that is practical, decision‑ready and directly aligned with how Expana’s agri-food customers operate.”

Fastmarkets delivers some of the most widely relied-upon forest products price assessments globally, spanning pulp, recovered paper, timber, biomass, wood products, pallets, tissue, nonwovens and graphic paper. These benchmarks provide transparency and confidence to buyers, sellers and traders navigating dynamic market conditions.

“At Expana, we are committed to providing our users with comprehensive, reliable data to support smarter decision-making,” said Julie Harris, CEO at Expana “Fastmarkets’ authoritative forest products price benchmarks are a natural fit for our customers, and this partnership represents a meaningful step forward in expanding the insights available on our platform,” she added.

Expana delivers comprehensive market intelligence and analytics across food, beverage and FMCG supply chains, with deep expertise in packaging materials, industrial inputs and cost modeling. The platform’s advanced analytics and forecasting tools help customers understand cross-commodity relationships and supply chain impacts, enabling more strategic procurement decisions across volatile markets.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment by Fastmarkets and Expana to improving market transparency and equipping customers across the value chain with high‑quality, decision‑critical intelligence.

For more information, contact media@fastmarkets.com or visit www.fastmarkets.com.

ABOUT FASTMARKETS

Fastmarkets is an industry-leading PRA and information provider for the agriculture, forest products, metals, carbon and energy transition markets. Its benchmark prices, analytics, forecasts, and insights are critical to customers seeking to trade, manage risk, and understand complex global markets.

Fastmarkets was founded in 1913, with a heritage dating back to 1865 through several of its acquired brands. Fastmarkets employs more than 700 people worldwide, with offices across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. The company is privately held and backed by Astorg, a leading European private equity firm.

ABOUT EXPANA

Expana is the world’s leading agrifood-focused Price Reporting Agency and global information provider. In markets defined by volatility, opacity and risk, Expana equips businesses with the foresight when to buy or sell, how much, where to source, what to reformulate and how to price. By uniting frequently updated pricing data, predictive forecasts, cost modeling and expert analysis, Expana transforms market data into negotiation power and boardroom-ready intelligence. The result: reduced risk, millions saved in COGS, stronger supply resilience, and faster, more confident growth.

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