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Revision as of 16:21, 30 November 2021
Innovation - digital technology.
1.
Any new technology that is not yet fully developed.
2.
A technology that has not yet been applied in practice, even though its technical development is well advanced or complete.
- Emerging technologies to enhance governance
- "... there are high levels of expectation among [survey] respondents that coming investment in emerging technologies will be dedicated to an array of treasury pain points - from boosting efficiency to supporting transformation change and enhancing governance."
- The Treasurer magazine, Issue 4, November 2021, p11 - Citi Treasury Survey.
See also
- Digital payment
- Digital technology
- Digitalisation
- Emerging Payments Association
- Fintech
- Governance
- Information technology
- Pain point