Strategy & Leadership

The agenda for banking

January 17, 2014

Global

January 17, 2014

Global
Brian Gardner

Managing editor, EMEA

Brian Gardner is a managing editor for The Economist Intelligence Unit's thought leadership division in EMEA. His research has covered a range of business strategy issues focused primarily on energy and sustainability or financial services. Prior work has included consulting and research work concerning energy systems and regulatory frameworks. He holds an MBA from HEC Paris, a master’s degree in urban planning from Columbia University in New York City and a bachelor’s degree in international relations from American University in Washington, DC.

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The agenda for banking

Executives in the banking sector are more optimistic than their C-suite peers in other industries. Emerging markets are growing, the developed world is recovering and companies are adapting to stiffer regulation. But while there are positive signs, there is also the risk of complacency in the face of rising competition. Industry consolidation and new market entrants loom large as technology, regulation and consumer demands are reshaping financial services. 

For further analysis of the opportunities and risks facing the banking sector in 2014, read the full article below:

   CEO Briefing 2014: The agenda for banking

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