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Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation

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Perhaps best known is the Banana Skins series which, for more than a decade, has provided a risk barometer of the banking sector and, more recently, insurance and microfinance. Other publications which have received notable attention include The Cost of Inequality - putting a price on health (July
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The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI) is a think tank established in 1993 that seeks to engage in and promote free and progressive discussion about the challenges and opportunities facing the modern financial services sector. The aim of our research is to open thought-provoking
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debate about the financial services, with a view to making the industry more transparent, more inclusive and, above all, more sustainable. Following many years of collaboration on events and debates, and on Financial World, LIBF’s quarterly magazine, CSFI formally joined LIBF in November 2022.
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Other activities include hosting webinars, producing podcasts and writing and publishing a variety of written content including reports, white papers, short articles and blogs.
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As of 2023 CSFI has published 120 reports on subjects of interest to financial services, including technology, new products, regulatory issues and risk management.
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The CSFI holds round-table meetings, bringing together finance practitioners, regulators, academics and members of the professions.
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sustainable finance – the role of banks and financial regulators in tackling the risks associated with climate change
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The work of the CSFI focuses on the most significant drivers of change in the industry, including:
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finance for an ageing society – innovative solutions to pensions, housing and demographic issues
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technology – the potential impact of AI and other digital advances
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London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
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the UK and Europe – the new world of trade and regulation
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2021) and The Digital Currency Revolution (April 2020).
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Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, homepage
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Index

Thought leadership and research
Think tank
United Kingdom
English
Prospect Magazine
Financial World
The London Institute of Banking & Finance
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
New Financial
"Banks and banana skins"
"Fear of more bank failures still to come"
"SA banks worried about costs of economic crime"
"The Credit Crunch Diaries"
the original
"Back to the nineteenth century?"
Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, homepage
Category
Think tanks based in the United Kingdom

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