Chris Skinner: The Age of Digital Banks
Chris Skinner: The Age of Digital Banks
Banks were built in the 20th century for the physical distribution of money as paper, using local branches staffed with humans. Today, banks are built for the digital distribution of money as data, across the world, and in real time. Join Chris Skinner, acclaimed author, speaker, and blogger, as he discusses how digital banks can: • Move a business from physical to digital; from paper to data; and from buildings and humans to software and technology • Use regulation as an enabler rather than a barrier • Turn their organization from slow to fast, and from capital intensive to economical About the speaker: Chris Skinner is an independent commentator on the financial markets and FinTech industry through his blog, finanser.com. He's also the author of the best-selling book Digital Bank and its new sequel, ValueWeb. In his day job, he is Chair of the European networking forum, the Financial Services Club. Chris sits on the advisory boards of numerous companies, including Innovate Finance, Moven, and Meniga, and was voted one of the Top 40 most influential people in financial technology by The Wall Street Journal’s Financial News.
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