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Workshop on Bank Business Models at CASS Business School

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A workshop on Bank Business Models will take place at Cass Business School – City, University of London on 19 June 2019. The event is organised by the Centre for Banking Research at Cass Business School and the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association – EMEA. At the workshop the new book of EMEA President and EMNES Director, Prof. Rym Ayadi and the new edition of the Bank Business Models Monitor for Europe will be launched.

In the ten years since the financial crisis, the banking industry has experienced some profound changes and business models have evolved as banks implemented different strategies to adapt to the new regulatory landscape and to the challenges on fast-paced technological innovation. Banks will need to upgrade their IT infrastructure to enable better data management and to improve operational efficiency. They will also need to digitize their products and services to cater to increasingly demanding clients and find ways to become part of the new financial ecosystem instead of being disintermediated.

The workshop aims to discuss cutting-edge research and implications for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers on bank business models. It will include:

  • a small number of selected academic presentations and discussions
  • the launch of the new edition of the Banking Business Models Monitor: Banks Business Models Monitor: EUROPE. Performance, Risk, Regulation and Resolution 2005-2018
  • the launch of the book: “Business Models in banks: definition, identification and financial stability assessment – Europe, United States and Canada” by Rym Ayadi

For more information please visit https://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculties-and-research/centres/cbr/seminars-and-events