Banking on Change

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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.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. About the Editor
  3. About the Contributors
  4. Foreword
  5. About the Book
  6. Introduction
    1. An Examination of Commercial Undertakings
    2. The Future – Online and Off
    3. Notes
  7. CHAPTER 1: Banking, Finance and Society
    1. Trusting That the Brakes Will Work
    2. What Have the Banks Ever Done For Us?
    3. Responsible Road-users: Society's Non-financial Needs
    4. Pedal to the Metal
    5. White Lines and Seat Belts
    6. Trusting What's Under the Bonnet
    7. This is Between Us
  8. CHAPTER 2: Standing the Test of Time
    1. Hold the Campari and Ice
  9. CHAPTER 3: What Happens When Nobody is Watching
    1. Banking and Sustainability
    2. Bank Risk Culture: The Tone From the Top
    3. Getting Personal: Recent Developments in the UK
    4. Bank Culture and Sustainability – Where Should the Focus Be?
    5. Summary and Conclusion
    6. Notes
  10. CHAPTER 4: It Takes an Ecosystem
    1. An ‘Ecosystem’ View of Trade
    2. Physical, Financial and Informational: Three Elements, One Supply Chain
    3. Digitisation of Trade and Trade Financing
    4. All Together Now: Financing Gaps and Alternative Financiers
    5. Regulation and Compliance
    6. Non-bank Capital and the Trade Finance Asset Class
    7. What is New Under the Sun…
    8. Notes
  11. CHAPTER 5: A New Playbook for Banks
    1. Bank Performance
    2. The Macro-economic Backdrop
    3. How Banks Make Money
    4. Risk and Reputation
    5. The Challenges
    6. The Banks' Own Plans
    7. Brexit
    8. Conclusion: The Outlook For Banks
    9. Notes
  12. CHAPTER 6: Sustainable Investment
    1. One Decade On
    2. Sustainable Investing: Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Impact Investing – Name Your Terms
    3. A Clear Framework – The Spectrum of Capital
    4. What Good is It?
    5. Sustainable Investment and Consumer Trust
    6. The Purposeful Business
    7. Notes
  13. CHAPTER 7: Living ‘Off Income’
    1. Wealth Protection
    2. The Advice Gap
    3. An Englishman's Home and His Pension
    4. Time to Talk
    5. Conclusion
    6. Notes
  14. CHAPTER 8: Power to the Customer
  15. CHAPTER 9: RIP Libor
    1. The Evolution of a Gentlemen's Hypothesis
    2. The (Credit) Crunch
    3. The Culture and the Cost
    4. Attempts at Reform
    5. Goodbye Libor. Hello Sonia, SOFR, Tonar, Ester and Saron
    6. Reach For Your Lawyers
    7. What Does the End of Libor Teach Us About Financial Markets?
    8. Notes
  16. CHAPTER 10: Boosting UK Bank Competition
    1. Making Failing Safe
    2. Making Competition Central
  17. CHAPTER 11: Changing the Face of Banking and Finance
    1. Gender Diversity – A Business Opportunity Too Good to Miss
    2. The UK Banking and Finance Industry
    3. The US Banking and Finance Industry
    4. Looking Ahead
    5. Conclusion
    6. Notes
  18. CHAPTER 12: Getting the Right Stuff
    1. Restoring and Future-Proofing a Profession
    2. Notes
  19. CHAPTER 13: Financial Education
    1. Getting to the Chalk Face
    2. Delivering Financial Education
    3. How the Industry Shares its Knowledge
    4. Putting Together the Jigsaw
    5. How to Make it Count: A Mini-manifesto
  20. CHAPTER 14: Banking on Identity
    1. Practical Passports
    2. Building Checkpoints
    3. First Steps
    4. Privacy as Proposition
    5. ID Need
    6. Notes
  21. CHAPTER 15: Going Over the Top
    1. Where the Value Lies
    2. What Fintechs Do Well
    3. The Incumbent Fightback
    4. The Incumbent Insurgents
    5. Hiding in Plain Sight
    6. Conclusion
    7. Notes
  22. CHAPTER 16: Banking Technology
    1. Banking and the Adoption of Technology
    2. In the Here and Now
    3. Keeping it Within the Firm
    4. The Challenger Model – A New Spin on Spin-off
    5. Notes
  23. CHAPTER 17: The Future of Payments
    1. Introduction
    2. Payments Sans Frontières
    3. The Grip of the Incumbents
    4. Payment Infrastructure Change in the UK
    5. Open Banking: New Business Models and Services
    6. Data in Payments
    7. And Now, Back to the Future
    8. Conclusion
    9. Notes
  24. CHAPTER 18: Life Lessons
  25. Index
  26. End User License Agreement

Product information

  • Title: Banking on Change
  • Author(s): London Institute of Banking and Finance
  • Release date: October 2019
  • Publisher(s): Wiley
  • ISBN: 9781119609988