Banking on Change: The Development and Future of Financial Services - Hardcover

 
9781119609988: Banking on Change: The Development and Future of Financial Services

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PRAISE FOR

Banking on Change 

"In this 140th Anniversary celebration book, The London Institute of Banking and Finance stick to their core function of educating us all, but especially aspirant bankers, on the role and concerns of (retail and commercial) banking in the UK. They have assembled a well-chosen group of practitioners from a range of professions to write clear and easily assimilable essays, no technical expertise required, on a wide variety of current banking issues. If you want to learn about the current practices and problems of UK retail banking, this book must be essential reading."

―Charles Goodhart, emeritus professor of banking and finance at the London School of Economics

"In this important book, a line from Bill Allen's contribution is key: 'Nobody can predict the ferocity of the gale of creative destruction' that faces the financial services sector. True; but if you read the many and varied contributions, you'll have a pretty good idea. Moreover, you'll understand how we (that is, bankers) got here – and what we should do to make the industry more competitive, fairer and more genuinely useful. It is a soup-to-nuts look at banking – from the early days of the Institute of Banking, through the go-go years of ifs, to a present and future that are likely to be dominated by technology. It is well-worth a long read."

―Andrew Hilton, director, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation

"If you were to imagine what a book celebrating 140 years of financial knowledge might contain, you could not come up with a better selection than this. As well as a historic sweep – from no-tech to fintech, the decline of trust and the rise of competition – today's hot subjects are addressed, including sustainable investing, cultural diversity and digital identity. The cradle-to-grave nature of the industry is captured in pieces about financial education and pensions. And it's well written, setting the scene nicely for the next era."

―Jane Fuller, Fellow of the Society of Investment Professionals

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.

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The London Institute of Banking and Finance was established in 1879 as the Institute of Bankers, with a commitment to provide leadership on banking practice that was accessible to everyone working in the sector. The Institute quickly became central to the banking community in England and Wales and its influence spread around the world, evolving in line with the financial services and banking industries. Today, the LIBF has professional network of more than 20,000 members and alumni.

Dr Ouida Taaffe is the editor of Financial World, the magazine of The London Institute of Banking & Finance. She has been a trade journalist and editor for over 20 years, with a background in reporting on both financial services and technology.

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PRAISE FOR
Banking on Change

"In this 140th Anniversary celebration book, The London Institute of Banking and Finance stick to their core function of educating us all, but especially aspirant bankers, on the role and concerns of (retail and commercial) banking in the UK. They have assembled a well-chosen group of practitioners from a range of professions to write clear and easily assimilable essays, no technical expertise required, on a wide variety of current banking issues. If you want to learn about the current practices and problems of UK retail banking, this book must be essential reading."
Charles Goodhart, emeritus professor of banking and finance at the London School of Economics

"In this important book, a line from Bill Allen's contribution is key: 'Nobody can predict the ferocity of the gale of creative destruction' that faces the financial services sector. True; but if you read the many and varied contributions, you'll have a pretty good idea. Moreover, you'll understand how we (that is, bankers) got here and what we should do to make the industry more competitive, fairer and more genuinely useful. It is a soup-to-nuts look at banking from the early days of the Institute of Banking, through the go-go years of ifs, to a present and future that are likely to be dominated by technology. It is well-worth a long read."
Andrew Hilton, director, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation

"If you were to imagine what a book celebrating 140 years of financial knowledge might contain, you could not come up with a better selection than this. As well as a historic sweep from no-tech to fintech, the decline of trust and the rise of competition today's hot subjects are addressed, including sustainable investing, cultural diversity and digital identity. The cradle-to-grave nature of the industry is captured in pieces about financial education and pensions. And it's well written, setting the scene nicely for the next era."
Jane Fuller, Fellow of the Society of Investment Professionals

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.

Aus dem Klappentext

In this book, commissioned by The London Institute of Banking & Finance to mark its 140th anniversary, experts from across the sector examine some of the changes, challenges and opportunities for banking and finance past, present and future. The impact of fintech, the rise of sustainable finance, the new skills needed by the sector, and the role of banks in protecting our digital identities, are among the exciting debates examined by this accessible book.

The London Institute of Banking & Finance has led the way in educating banking professionals since its foundation in 1879. It was set up by bank workers who came together to establish professional standards, and its qualifications quickly became essential for a career in UK banking. Over one and a half million people have now studied with the Institute and gone on to have successful careers in the sector. Their work has helped to ensure that both banks and the communities they serve flourish.

The Institute has evolved alongside financial services, providing the skills and qualifications required by people working in banking and finance in the 21st century.

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ISBN 10:  1119610036 ISBN 13:  9781119610038
Verlag: Wiley, 2019
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