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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on September 18, 2018

Centre for Banking Research hosts Fintech conference
The International Workshop on Financial System Architecture and Stability (IWFSAS) was recently hosted at Bayes Business School.
Held annually, the IWFSAS facilitates discussions of quality policy-relevant research papers that inform our understanding of how various financial sector policies can affect the architecture and stability of the financial system and the overall economy, nationally, regionally and globally. It provides a forum for academic researchers and policy makers to discuss issues related to the structure and design of financial systems and their impact on growth and financial stability.
Impact of fintech on financial system
The theme of this year’s meeting was Fintech. Delegates discussed theoretical and empirical contributions on fintech and their impact on the structure and stability of the financial system.
Keynote address delivered by Professor Franklin Allen
The keynote address on Fintech and Financial Stability was delivered by Professor Franklin Allen, Professor of Finance and Economics and Executive Director of the Brevan Howard Centre at Imperial College London.
A lively public panel discussion on Financial stability implications of fintech and financial innovations and regulatory challenges in diverse financial systems? was also held.
The session was chaired by Bayes Business School Visiting Professor Rym Ayadi and included contributions from Jason Allen, Humboldt-Universitätzu Berlin Centre for British Studies, University of New South Wales Centre for Law Markets and Regulation; Adrian Blundell-Wignall,Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney (School of Economics); Cordelia Kafetz, Head of Fintech Hub at the Bank of England, Michael King, Co-Director of the Scotia bank Digital Banking Lab, Ivey Business School; Slavka Eley, Head of Banking Markets, Innovation and Products Unit, European Banking Authority (EBA); and Ruth Wandhöfer, Managing Director / Global Head of Regulatory & Market Strategy, Citi.
Discussion topics
Other areas of discussion at the IWFSAS included:
This year’s meeting was hosted by the Bayes Business School Centre for Banking Research, in collaboration with the Gustavson School of Business and the Department of Economics at the University of Victoria.
Find out more about the IWFSAS here. Find out more about the Bayes Business School here.
Centre for Banking Research hosts Fintech conference
The International Workshop on Financial System Architecture and Stability (IWFSAS) was recently hosted at Bayes Business School.
Held annually, the IWFSAS facilitates discussions of quality policy-relevant research papers that inform our understanding of how various financial sector policies can affect the architecture and stability of the financial system and the overall economy, nationally, regionally and globally. It provides a forum for academic researchers and policy makers to discuss issues related to the structure and design of financial systems and their impact on growth and financial stability.
Impact of fintech on financial system
The theme of this year’s meeting was Fintech. Delegates discussed theoretical and empirical contributions on fintech and their impact on the structure and stability of the financial system.
Keynote address delivered by Professor Franklin Allen
The keynote address on Fintech and Financial Stability was delivered by Professor Franklin Allen, Professor of Finance and Economics and Executive Director of the Brevan Howard Centre at Imperial College London.
A lively public panel discussion on Financial stability implications of fintech and financial innovations and regulatory challenges in diverse financial systems? was also held.
The session was chaired by Bayes Business School Visiting Professor Rym Ayadi and included contributions from Jason Allen, Humboldt-Universitätzu Berlin Centre for British Studies, University of New South Wales Centre for Law Markets and Regulation; Adrian Blundell-Wignall,Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney (School of Economics); Cordelia Kafetz, Head of Fintech Hub at the Bank of England, Michael King, Co-Director of the Scotia bank Digital Banking Lab, Ivey Business School; Slavka Eley, Head of Banking Markets, Innovation and Products Unit, European Banking Authority (EBA); and Ruth Wandhöfer, Managing Director / Global Head of Regulatory & Market Strategy, Citi.
Discussion topics
Other areas of discussion at the IWFSAS included:
This year’s meeting was hosted by the Bayes Business School Centre for Banking Research, in collaboration with the Gustavson School of Business and the Department of Economics at the University of Victoria.
Find out more about the IWFSAS here. Find out more about the Bayes Business School here.