Citi harnesses tech that helps people do the right thing
Singapore
BE GOOD. Two words with a simple message but yet have a profound impact on how the world chooses to conduct business, in the same way that individuals decide how they should behave.
Citi saw a potential in using technology to provide a moral compass, amid demand from corporate clients and regulators to seek out ways to eradicate corruption and bad behaviour that gnaw at economic progress. The demand led it to create the Citi Tech for Integrity Challenge (T4I), which brings together fintechs that attempt to use technology to boost supervision over potentially dodgy practices of businesses.
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