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FinTech and digital finance: (Session 3: Advising in digital finance)

January 18, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Convene events are organised for members of the LSE community.

Speakers:  Dr Philipp Paech (LSE); Elisabeth Noble (European Banking Authority)

Elisabeth Noble
Elisabeth Noble
Dr Philipp Paech
Dr Philipp Paech

Overview of the Series

This co-curricular Master Class Series at LSE Law School is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to regulatory and commercial law issues arising in the sphere of ‘FinTech’ and ‘Digital Finance’. Both terms are used interchangeably and refer to technology-enabled financial services and products that are either novel, or traditional and provided in structurally novel ways. FinTech and Digital Finance do not have an existence apart, rather, they are part of the continuously evolving financial market as it keeps developing.

Discussion on FinTech typically focusses on terms such as blockchain, stablecoin, CBDC, robo-advice, and mobile payment. However, to really understand these developments and identify key structural trends they are best discussed by reference to a number of – wider – central themes, notably regulatory arbitrage, the increasing use of technology, datafication, and the convergence of financial services with other markets, such as social media and e-commerce.

Our Convene Master Class Series will break down these developments and set them into their regulatory and legal context. It cuts across matters addressed in the curriculum at LSE Law School, such as financial regulation and financial law, commercial and corporate law, data regulation and competition law.

This course is open to LLM and LLB students. It is designed to be co-curricular (i.e., not part of the LLM or LLB curricula) and complement other relevant courses.

They will earn a certificate for attending all five sessions, but the course will not count as credit, to put towards any degree, nor will it be examinable.

Session 3: Digital finance is transforming the way in which financial products are distributed and financial services delivered. In some cases, technology is also facilitating the introduction of new products and services (notably, in the area of crypto-assets). In this session we will highlight key issues regulatory practitioner would be expected to advise upon, including considerations relating to licencing, AML/CFT, consumer protection, client asset protection, and operational resilience.

Details

Date:
January 18, 2023
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

MAR 1.10
Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE WC2A 2AE + Google Map
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