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Future of Banking in the Post COVID-19 World

July 9, 2020

Online

MULTIMEDIA

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  • The impacts of the COVID-19 crisis have come on top of a combination of persistently low interest rates, regulatory changes, and competition from shadow banks and new digital entrants that have challenged the traditional bank business model over the past decade.

    In the future, banks will have to deal with the fact that the crisis will dramatically increase non-performing loans, although with temporary relief from strict regulations and with massive liquidity help from central banks. Restructuring in the sector will accelerate. An open question is whether surviving incumbents will move ahead or if powerful new players - such as Big Tech - will enter the sector with force, transforming the incumbents.

    This will be a presentation of the second  in the CEPR/IESE series on the Future of Banking, which tackles these crucial issues, examining the competitive responses of the different players ¨C both incumbents and new entrants ¨C and the associated policy and regulatory issues.

  • Head of Financial Stability Policy and Deputy Head of Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements

    H. Montague Osteen, Jr., Professor of Banking and Finance, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina
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    Alfonso Garcia Mora

    Global Director, Finance, Competitiveness & Innovation Global Practice, World Bank
  • , by Stijn Claessens, Bank for International Settlements

    , by Allen N. Berger, University of South Carolina

DETAILS

  • DATE: July 9, 2020; 10-11:30 AM
  • CHAIR: Asli Demirg¨¹?-Kunt, Chief Economist, Europe and Central Asia, World Bank