Financial Sector Transformation

Financial Sector Transformation
Author: Mario I. Blejer,Marko Skreb
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1999-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521640377

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This book offers overviews of issues in banking sector reform and capital markets in Central and Eastern Europe, China and Israel.

Digital Transformation in Financial Services

Digital Transformation in Financial Services
Author: Claudio Scardovi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319883518

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This book analyzes the set of forces driving the global financial system toward a period of radical transformation and explores the transformational challenges that lie ahead for global and regional or local banks and other financial intermediaries. It is explained how these challenges derive from the newly emerging post-crisis structure of the market and from shadow and digital players across all banking operations. Detailed attention is focused on the impacts of digitalization on the main functions of the financial system, and particularly the banking sector. The author elaborates how an alternative model of banking will enable banks to predict, understand, navigate, and change the external ecosystem in which they compete. The five critical components of this model are data and information mastering; effective use of applied analytics; interconnectivity and “junction playing”; development of new business solutions; and trust and credibility assurance. The analysis is supported by a number of informative case studies. The book will be of interest especially to top and middle managers and employees of banks and financial institutions but also to FinTech players and their advisers and others.

Transitional Economies

Transitional Economies
Author: Y. Kalyuzhnova,M. Taylor
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781403905390

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The integration of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States international financial system was arguably one of the most profound changes experienced by the world economy in the 1990s. This book examines these countries in reforming their financial systems in the first decade of transition. Through case studies as well as more thematic approaches contributors deal with crucial elements of building a market-based financial system, the transformation of the banking sector, and non-bank reform and regulation of financial markets. They emphasise the importance of institution-building to the process of financial sector transformation and highlight the lessons to be learned from transitional financial experiences.

Digital Transformation and the Economics of Banking

Digital Transformation and the Economics of Banking
Author: Piotr Łasak,Jonathan Williams
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000993288

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The book provides deep insight into the processes of digital transformation of banking according to economic, institutional, and social dimensions. Together with the transformation of incumbent banks, the processes result in changes in the scope of existing banking services. Moreover, new entities (FinTech firms) partner with incumbent banks and reshape the banking sector and its financial environment. The far-reaching transformation of banks and the banking sectors is accompanied by some institutional and socioeconomic processes. Regarding institutional processes, the book provides insight into the digitalization of the banking sector from a legal point of view. Traditionally, banking is strongly regulated by norms and rules and this status should be maintained when new entities are entering the sector and/or when new technological solutions contribute to the provision of banking services. Regarding socioeconomic processes, it must be highlighted that digitalization is exerting a powerful impact on societies. One significant example, among others, is the increase in the financial inclusion of disadvantaged groups (especially customers either underserved by the traditional financial sector or unbanked). The socioeconomic aspect, however, has a much greater dimension and its selected aspects are described in this book. The principal audience of the book will be scholars in the fields of banking and finance, but also other related disciplines in the social sciences that are of particular relevance to the banking sector’s digital transformation. This includes legal science, management, and psychology. The book also targets professionals in the financial industry interested in the impact of new financial technologies on banking sectors and bank services, particularly with a main focus on legal and socioeconomic dimensions.

The transformation of the banking industry a brave new world

The transformation of the banking industry  a brave new world
Author: SAS Institute
Publsiher: SAS Institute
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781612900759

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As the banking industry enters a period of profound and probably difficult change, not only do the world’s banks face a tidal wave of post-crisis regulatory initiatives and restructuring, they also face a widespread loss of public confidence. However, new pressures bring new ideas and new opportunities. The transformation of the banking industry: a brave new world is a collection of visionary articles from senior executives illustrating what lies ahead for the banking industry and how that industry is transforming in light of the effects of the global financial crisis. Banks need to understand their customers, their markets, and their risk exposures more than ever. The transformation of the banking industry is a must-read for anyone in the banking industry!

Innovation in Financial Services

Innovation in Financial Services
Author: Lech Gąsiorkiewicz,Jan Monkiewicz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000204155

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This book delves into the many innovative changes that the financial industry has undergone in recent years. The authors investigate these developments in a holistic manner and from a wide range of perspectives: both public and private, business and consumer, regulators and supervisors. Initially, they set the framework of their analysis by discussing innovation cycles in financial services. Thereafter, they tackle the issue of financial innovations and their consequences for financial stability. They then review the new approaches to financial consumers’ protection, which emerged in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. The authors underline the fact that this new approach is heavily influenced by the recent innovative drive in the financial industry. Next, they switch their attention to the public sector, examining the innovative processes in monetary policy and central banks, structural innovations in the supervisory models and systems, and they assess some specific supervisory challenges regarding blockchain and the application of mathematics in the supervisory capacity. Additionally, the book examines a range of issues related to the private sector, such as recent developments regarding risk transferring mechanisms on the financial market, artificial intelligence and natural language processing for regulatory filings, the development of process management in insurance companies and other innovative products on the market. Finally, Innovation in Financial Services discusses how the digital transformation of the financial system impacts the interaction between the public and private sectors. The book is intended for graduate and postgraduate level students, researchers, public sector officers, as well as financial sector practitioners.

Digital Transformation in Financial Services

Digital Transformation in Financial Services
Author: Claudio Scardovi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319669458

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This book analyzes the set of forces driving the global financial system toward a period of radical transformation and explores the transformational challenges that lie ahead for global and regional or local banks and other financial intermediaries. It is explained how these challenges derive from the newly emerging post-crisis structure of the market and from shadow and digital players across all banking operations. Detailed attention is focused on the impacts of digitalization on the main functions of the financial system, and particularly the banking sector. The author elaborates how an alternative model of banking will enable banks to predict, understand, navigate, and change the external ecosystem in which they compete. The five critical components of this model are data and information mastering; effective use of applied analytics; interconnectivity and “junction playing”; development of new business solutions; and trust and credibility assurance. The analysis is supported by a number of informative case studies. The book will be of interest especially to top and middle managers and employees of banks and financial institutions but also to FinTech players and their advisers and others.

Development Finance As Institution Building

Development Finance As Institution Building
Author: Jan Pieter Krahnen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2022-07-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429720703

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In this comparative study of programmes against poverty in developing countries, the authors argue that building sustainable, target group-oriented financial institutions is important and feasible, and that it is likely to have greater development impact than the channelling of external funds to poor target groups (small and micro-scale business, small farmers, and women). The analysis has far-reaching implications for development policy and will interest development specialists, policymakers, and scholars of development finance and international banking.