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12 December 2024
Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance

Symposium explores latest trends and challenges in financial crime 

Griffith University’s Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance has once again positioned itself at the forefront of...

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11 September 2024
Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance

Griffith’s response to fighting financial crime  

Financial crimes cover a wide range of illegal activities, including scams, money laundering, trafficking, tax evasion and child exploitation that...

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21 October 2022

Griffith University and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia partner to combat financial crime

A new academy focused on tackling financial crime will be formed under a partnership agreement between Griffith University and the...

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11 October 2022
A robot inspecting coins

Artificial intelligence not trusted for financial advice

We trust Siri to give us directions, are happy to use a self-checkout at the supermarket, and the introduction of driverless cars is eagerly awaited by many, yet it seems bank customers are not yet ready to accept investment advice from artificial intelligence bots.

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21 June 2022
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21 April 2022

Griffith Asia Institute and Asian Development Bank examine how CBDC can impact financial inclusion

As digital transformation continues to accelerate across the Asia-Pacific region, the prospect of developing Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) is...

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2 November 2017

Griffith students win national financial planning comp

A team from Griffith University held off strong competition to take home first prize in the 2017 AMP University Challenge.

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23 November 2016
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16 July 2015
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18 November 2024
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Griffith experts tackle dark tech and AI challenges at Singapore FinTech Festival 2024

The ninth edition of the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) wrapped up on 8 November, attracting an impressive 65,000 participants from...

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