Banking on Change: The Development and Future of Financial Services

  • 4h 13m
  • Ouida Taaffe (ed)
  • John Wiley & Sons (UK)
  • 2019

Financial services are undergoing rapid, and potentially dramatic, change. What will happen in payments, in sustainable finance and in fintech? How can the industry boost financial inclusion and ensure that its workforce has the skills it needs to meet regulatory requirements and to compete with new entrants? Can trade finance rise to the challenge of underpinning global trade for all and help the developing world avoid "financial abandonment"? What do financial services need to do to protect our digital identities?

Banking on Change provides insights by experts and influencers from across the financial services industry on these and other questions.

Published to mark the 140th anniversary of The London Institute of Banking & Finance, this book is intended to be of lasting value to both students and professionals.

In this Book

  • Foreword
  • About the Book
  • Introduction—Navigating the Centuries
  • Banking, Finance and Society—What Keeps the Motor Running?
  • Standing the Test of Time
  • What Happens When Nobody is Watching—Regulation, Bank Risk Culture and Achieving Environmental Sustainability
  • It Takes an Ecosystem—The Future of Trade Financing
  • A New Playbook for Banks
  • Sustainable Investment—The Golden Moment
  • Living ‘Off Income’
  • Power to the Customer—Disrupting Banking
  • RIP Libor
  • Boosting UK Bank Competition—Still Many Cliffs to Climb
  • Changing the Face of Banking and Finance
  • Getting the Right Stuff
  • Financial Education—How to Make it Count
  • Banking on Identity
  • Going over the Top
  • Banking Technology—Can the Centre Hold?
  • The Future of Payments
  • Life Lessons
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