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3-NYSE (Bilingue) Recap = Resumen Semanal = NOV 27, 2025

Episode summary

This weekly recap from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange covers a sweeping range of topics reshaping the global financial landscape. The episode begins with digital security, featuring insights from OnePassword and Dashlane on eliminating password vulnerabilities—a critical concern as Latin American companies migrate directly to cloud infrastructure without legacy systems. OnePassword disclosed it has surpassed $400 million in annual recurring revenue, underscoring that cybersecurity is no longer optional but essential brand protection. Zion's anti-fraud technology was highlighted during International Fraud Awareness Week, demonstrating how artificial intelligence now decides in milliseconds whether transactions are trustworthy, directly impacting neobanks and fintech wallets across emerging markets. The show also explored Plout, a wearable AI device that captures meeting notes and conversations, signaling how artificial intelligence is moving from the cloud to personal productivity tools with implications for education and healthcare.

The infrastructure segment delivered deep dives into the machinery powering modern markets. The New York Stock Exchange CTO explained how the exchange processes millions of orders daily with microsecond precision, while Vertiv's CEO discussed the company's role building the energy and cooling systems for data centers training AI models—reflected in Vertiv's 60 percent stock surge over twelve months. IFS showcased how industrial software layers onto physical assets like turbines and aircraft, and Impulse Space reminded viewers that satellite infrastructure underpins GPS, logistics, and fintech in regions where terrestrial networks remain incomplete. SetPoint introduced technology to verify collateral integrity in credit operations, addressing transparency gaps that contributed to past financial crises. The retirement savings crisis took center stage with Affin's CEO warning of an $11 trillion unfunded obligation gap over 75 years in the United States, while Webster Financial outlined its 2026 strategy focused on commercial banking and refined risk management. McGraw Hill's CFO discussed digital education platforms that personalize learning through data analytics, and Super Group revealed expansion plans for online gaming across Africa's mobile-first markets, emphasizing regulatory responsibility alongside growth ambitions.