Financial System 2030
Digitalization, Nation States and (De-)Regulation as Drivers of Change

Financial Innovation and Technology Series

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Language: English
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175 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

The financial system is currently confronted with tremendous challenges from the global economy, trade, politics, demographics, and most recently from enormous technological advancements. These developments have the capacity to change the existing financial system fundamentally. This book addresses how technological developments and digitalization will impact the future of financial systems. 

This book is based on the results of a series of ten roundtables with high-level experts on the future of the financial system. Experts from academia, supranational institutions, central banks, commercial banks, regulators, start-ups, technology companies, venture capital firms, think tanks, foundations, and other visionaries from five continents developed potential scenarios of the financial system 2030 over a time horizon of five years. The book presents the results of these discussions, which are structured along the ?Vaduz Architecture?. This newly introduced concept distinguishes different dimensions for the future financial system, including information technologies, nation states and (de-) regulation.


Introduction.- Information Technology.- Nation States.- (De-)Regulation.- Financial System.- Outlook


Thomas Puschmann is Founder and Executive Director of the Global Center for Sustainable Digital Finance at Stanford University and the University of Zurich, Founder and Director of the Swiss FinTech Innovation Lab at the University of Zurich, Co-Founder of the Association Swiss FinTech Innovations, Co-Founder of the Swiss Green FinTech Network, Co-Founder of Extreme Tech Challenge Switzerland, Member of the Swiss Innovation Council Innosuisse and Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Before his current position he was heading a financial services research project at the Universities of St. Gallen and Leipzig. Prior to this, Thomas spent five years in consulting and software development, where he was a member of the executive board at ESPRiT Consult-ing (now Q_Perior) and The Information Management Group.

H.S.H. Prince Michael of Liechtenstein is Chairman of the Industrie- und Finanzkontor in Vaduz, Liechtenstein (www.iuf.li), a leading trust company with tradition and expertise in long-term and cross-generational wealth preservation. Furthermore, Prince Michael is the founder and chairman of the Vaduz-based geopolitical consulting and information service Geopolitical Intel-ligence Services AG (www.gisreportsonline.com) and President of the Board of Trustees of the liberal think tank European Center of Austrian Economics Foundation in Vaduz (www.ecaef.li). He is also a board member of the Liechtenstein Chamber of Trustees (www.thk.li) and the founder of “Der Pragmaticus” a journal focused on long-term developments that shape and change society and nature.

Provides insights on how technology will shape the future of financial systems Bridges the gap between academia and practice Offers an interdisciplinary perspective from different stakeholders