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Episode 77 with Lotte Schou-Zibell, Ian Morrison, and Raoul Montgomery 🎧 In this episode, veteran international expert on financial sector development & digital transformation Lotte Schou-Zibell unpacks why correspondent banking links have thinned in smaller markets - and why the fix isn’t “more rules” but smarter, cheaper, more consistent compliance built on shared digital public infrastructure: foundational ID, tiered KYC, interoperable payment rails, straight-through reporting, and utilities multiple banks can use instead of rebuilding controls. Lotte also points to AI-assisted regulatory mapping that lowers the “cost of certainty,” and argues for interoperability via APIs over any single-chain “panacea.” MDBs and partners matter here - funding capacity, aligning standards, and helping restore (and keep) cross-border access. She discussed Root-to-Revenue Bamboo: how geotagged roots plus geospatial mapping and other DPI elements create verifiable, data-rich assets. That alternative data can underwrite inclusive credit (collateral and cash-flow lending to farmers and MSMEs), support carbon credits and climate-linked finance, and feed traceable value chains for housing materials and textiles - turning “root as asset” into bankable livelihoods and climate resilience. We also chat with Ian Morrison and Raoul Montgomery for late summer hiring pulse in legal & compliance. Across London, Hong Kong, and Singapore, hiring cooled over summer and is edging back: banks are freezing mid-junior roles while selectively adding senior, multifaceted leaders to redesign controls, merge compliance/fincrime, and decide where to deploy AI and outsourcing. Outside traditional investment banking, insurance, digital assets/crypto, family offices, private wealth, and consulting show steadier demand. Chinese firms expanding in Hong Kong are lifting the premium on Mandarin and experienced local compliance leadership. Geopolitical risk is being reorganized - not retired - and is increasingly client-facing. Podcast Discussion covers: 3:30 Late-Summer Hiring Pulse in Legal & Compliance 9:11 Freeze Below, Hire Above - Geo-Risk Moves Client-Facing 18:47 Beyond Credentials - Soft Skills for Legal & Compliance 24:51 Lotte Schou-Zibell, A Veteran’s View on Finance 26:25 Early Sparks - Crossing Cultures from Sweden to the US and Beyond 28:01 Why IMF and ADB - Crisis Lessons Meet the Asian Tigers 31:31 Inclusion to Climate - How Policy and Tech Rewired the System 38:02 Geotagged Bamboo: DPI, and Inclusive Credit, Root to Revenue for Finance, Housing, Resilience 43:30 From AML Burden to a Finternet - Genome to New Rails 51:33 Foundational ID to DPI - Shared Rails and Smarter Compliance to Keep Links Open 59:26 Beyond the Panacea - From Blockchain Hype to Interoperable Rails 1:03:56 Cutting Through the Noise - From Learning to People-First Solutions, and the 5th Asia Finance Forum at ADB Manila The Regulatory Ramblings podcast is brought to you by The University of Hong Kong's Reg/Tech Lab (Building Better Financial Systems), HKU-SCF FinTech Academy, Asia Global Institute, and HKU-edX Professional Certificate in FinTech, with support from HKU Faculty of Law. The program is led by Douglas Arner and hosted by Ajay Shamdasani. For more details about the authors and links, please visit: hkufintech.com/rr