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    The Banking Revolution logo

    The Banking Revolution

    20 September 2022
    Using technology to increase access and build new services for customers
    #BankingRevolution | Digital Conference
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    1.7 billion adults, including one billion women, remain unbanked according to The World Bank. Minorities, the elderly and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are also often included in this figure. Facilitating greater access and uplifting those traditionally excluded from financial services is an important part of addressing inequality. As the growth of the decentralised finance industry has demonstrated through its transaction data transparency and permissionless nature, there is also a need for financial services to provide more clarity and openness about their operations. 

    The Financial Times, in partnership with Mambu, hosted this conversation that took stock of recent developments in the banking industry and explored the role of financial institutions in addressing some of today’s biggest challenges, including consumer trust and financial inclusion.

    Redefine banking

    How can banking be redefined to ensure that it works for all?

    Help bridge the inclusion gap

    Are the unbanked being left behind on the transition to digital?

    Driving innovation

    How is the banking sector keeping pace with the development of new technologies for consumers?

    Stay relevant

    What is the difference between financial access and inclusion?

    Rebuild consumer trust

    In what areas should banks be prepared to be held accountable by their customers?

    Speakers

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    Ife Durosinmi – Etti
    Chief Executive Officer
    Herconomy
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    Sujata Bhatia
    Chief Operating Officer
    Monzo
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    Mary Ellen Iskenderian
    President and CEO
    Women's World Banking

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    Deputy Editor
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    Imani Moise
    US Banking Correspondent
    Financial Times
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    Owen Walker
    European Banking Correspondent
    Financial Times

    "Relevant topics and nuanced discussions about the challenger neo-banks and how banking and related financial services will be provided in the future."
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