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    <title>FNA Broadcasts  - Episodes Tagged with “Fintech”</title>
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    <description>We bring together leading industry experts across the financial landscape to discuss the most pertinent matters impacting CBDCs, Payment Systems, Liquidity Management, and Fraud. 
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    <itunes:summary>We bring together leading industry experts across the financial landscape to discuss the most pertinent matters impacting CBDCs, Payment Systems, Liquidity Management, and Fraud. 
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  <title>FNA Talks Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech with Clair Mills, Bank of England</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The Bank of England’s Clair Mills joins Bella Ivanov for the final episode of the FNA Talks mini-series, Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Together, Clair and Bella, discuss Clair’s diverse career leading up to her current role as Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority within the Bank of England, her experience of gender diversity and advice to women interested in a career in finance and technology. 
Clair Mills is currently, the Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), within the Bank of England. Clair is responsible for the PRA operations, this includes the delivery of the PRA’s Operating Strategy, Budget, Internal Communications and Investment Portfolio. Other areas of responsibility include managing Data innovation, Regulatory and Business Change, Workforce planning and Diversity and Inclusion. 
Clair has over 20 years’ expensive financial services experience, operating at board level and leading successful strategic and transformational change in a number of complex organisations, having started her career in the Building Society and Retail Banking sector, before moving into Operational and Technological Change Management Consultancy. 
Clair joined the Financial Services Authority in 2011 to lead the Internal Twin Peaks programme to transition to the PRA and FCA regulatory model, moving across to the Bank of England with the PRA. 
In her current role, as well as providing the leadership, management and vision necessary to support the business and to ensure that the proper operational controls are in place. Clair is also responsible for driving a demand-led data approach for the PRA, this includes giving keynote speeches both in the UK and internationally on topics such as Regulatory Technology (RegTech) and how regulators can take advantage of the advances in technology in the work we do. Clair is one of the few senior women in Central Banking and Regulation that work in the sphere. 
Alongside this role, Clair is a trustee for two charitable organisations, the Addington Fund and the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investments, where she also sits on the Audit and Risk Committee. 
Clair’s home is a working farm in rural Devon, which she shares with her husband and son. Her passion since childhood is horses, together with helping out on the farm, this provides a great way to recharge batteries and is a very different challenge. 
00:16: What is your background and how did you come to work in your current role?
08:39: Would you say that your current role is more FinTech, RegTech or SupTech oriented?
11:24: Do you think diversity is a problem in the industry anecdotally? 
14:37: Has the lack of diversity affected your actions?
16:37: Why is diversity important especially in managerial positions and finance and technology?
19:34: Did you notice this diversity gap in your education or in entering the workforce or was there a time where it became more apparent to you?
21:20: Are there any steps we as a generation can take to minimise the gap?
25:20: How do you see the role of women in fintech evolving over the next few years?
26:26 What steps can younger generations of women interested in STEM take to be more proactive about creating changes?
28:43: What advice would you give to young women int arrested in finance or technology?
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    <![CDATA[<p>Together, Clair and Bella, discuss Clair’s diverse career leading up to her current role as Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority within the Bank of England, her experience of gender diversity and advice to women interested in a career in finance and technology. </p>

<p>Clair Mills is currently, the Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), within the Bank of England. Clair is responsible for the PRA operations, this includes the delivery of the PRA’s Operating Strategy, Budget, Internal Communications and Investment Portfolio. Other areas of responsibility include managing Data innovation, Regulatory and Business Change, Workforce planning and Diversity and Inclusion. </p>

<p>Clair has over 20 years’ expensive financial services experience, operating at board level and leading successful strategic and transformational change in a number of complex organisations, having started her career in the Building Society and Retail Banking sector, before moving into Operational and Technological Change Management Consultancy. </p>

<p>Clair joined the Financial Services Authority in 2011 to lead the Internal Twin Peaks programme to transition to the PRA and FCA regulatory model, moving across to the Bank of England with the PRA. </p>

<p>In her current role, as well as providing the leadership, management and vision necessary to support the business and to ensure that the proper operational controls are in place. Clair is also responsible for driving a demand-led data approach for the PRA, this includes giving keynote speeches both in the UK and internationally on topics such as Regulatory Technology (RegTech) and how regulators can take advantage of the advances in technology in the work we do. Clair is one of the few senior women in Central Banking and Regulation that work in the sphere. </p>

<p>Alongside this role, Clair is a trustee for two charitable organisations, the Addington Fund and the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investments, where she also sits on the Audit and Risk Committee. </p>

<p>Clair’s home is a working farm in rural Devon, which she shares with her husband and son. Her passion since childhood is horses, together with helping out on the farm, this provides a great way to recharge batteries and is a very different challenge. </p>

<p>00:16: What is your background and how did you come to work in your current role?<br>
08:39: Would you say that your current role is more FinTech, RegTech or SupTech oriented?<br>
11:24: Do you think diversity is a problem in the industry anecdotally? <br>
14:37: Has the lack of diversity affected your actions?<br>
16:37: Why is diversity important especially in managerial positions and finance and technology?<br>
19:34: Did you notice this diversity gap in your education or in entering the workforce or was there a time where it became more apparent to you?<br>
21:20: Are there any steps we as a generation can take to minimise the gap?<br>
25:20: How do you see the role of women in fintech evolving over the next few years?<br>
26:26 What steps can younger generations of women interested in STEM take to be more proactive about creating changes?<br>
28:43: What advice would you give to young women int arrested in finance or technology?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Together, Clair and Bella, discuss Clair’s diverse career leading up to her current role as Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority within the Bank of England, her experience of gender diversity and advice to women interested in a career in finance and technology. </p>

<p>Clair Mills is currently, the Chief Operating Officer for the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), within the Bank of England. Clair is responsible for the PRA operations, this includes the delivery of the PRA’s Operating Strategy, Budget, Internal Communications and Investment Portfolio. Other areas of responsibility include managing Data innovation, Regulatory and Business Change, Workforce planning and Diversity and Inclusion. </p>

<p>Clair has over 20 years’ expensive financial services experience, operating at board level and leading successful strategic and transformational change in a number of complex organisations, having started her career in the Building Society and Retail Banking sector, before moving into Operational and Technological Change Management Consultancy. </p>

<p>Clair joined the Financial Services Authority in 2011 to lead the Internal Twin Peaks programme to transition to the PRA and FCA regulatory model, moving across to the Bank of England with the PRA. </p>

<p>In her current role, as well as providing the leadership, management and vision necessary to support the business and to ensure that the proper operational controls are in place. Clair is also responsible for driving a demand-led data approach for the PRA, this includes giving keynote speeches both in the UK and internationally on topics such as Regulatory Technology (RegTech) and how regulators can take advantage of the advances in technology in the work we do. Clair is one of the few senior women in Central Banking and Regulation that work in the sphere. </p>

<p>Alongside this role, Clair is a trustee for two charitable organisations, the Addington Fund and the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investments, where she also sits on the Audit and Risk Committee. </p>

<p>Clair’s home is a working farm in rural Devon, which she shares with her husband and son. Her passion since childhood is horses, together with helping out on the farm, this provides a great way to recharge batteries and is a very different challenge. </p>

<p>00:16: What is your background and how did you come to work in your current role?<br>
08:39: Would you say that your current role is more FinTech, RegTech or SupTech oriented?<br>
11:24: Do you think diversity is a problem in the industry anecdotally? <br>
14:37: Has the lack of diversity affected your actions?<br>
16:37: Why is diversity important especially in managerial positions and finance and technology?<br>
19:34: Did you notice this diversity gap in your education or in entering the workforce or was there a time where it became more apparent to you?<br>
21:20: Are there any steps we as a generation can take to minimise the gap?<br>
25:20: How do you see the role of women in fintech evolving over the next few years?<br>
26:26 What steps can younger generations of women interested in STEM take to be more proactive about creating changes?<br>
28:43: What advice would you give to young women int arrested in finance or technology?</p>]]>
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  <title>FNA Talks Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech with Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reseve Bank of Philadelphia</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 11:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Julapa Jagtiani, Senior Economic Advisor and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, joins Bella Ivanov for the fourth episode of the FNA Talks Women in Fintech and Suptech Mini-series. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Julapa Jagtiani, Senior Economic and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, joins Bella to discuss Julapa’s career and her experience of gender diversity in finance and the steps we can take to increase diversity in the finance and technology sector. 
As well as a Senior Economic Advisor and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, Julapa Jagtiani, is also a Fellow member of the Wharton Financial Institutions Centre, and a Central Bank Research Fellow at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). At the Federal Reserve, Julapa has conducted research and participated in several supervisory policies and implementation projects, including Basel capital requirements for banks, CCAR bank stress testing, and more recently Fintech innovations and regulatory policies. She is a member of the Fintech Subgroup of the Risk Council. Julapa has published influential research articles in top finance journals. Her recent research has focused on issues relating to Fintech innovations, the roles of alternative data and AI/ML in the new financial landscape, small business lending, and various consumer finance issues. Jagtiani has a PhD in finance and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she held the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship. 
00:17: What is your current role and how did you start working in it?
04:45: Would you say that your role is currently more Fintech, Suptech or Regtech oriented? 
06:53: What is your background and education and how does this relate to your role and the research you’ve done?
08:51: Do you think that there’s a diversity problem in the industry anecdotal speaking?
10:30: How has the lack of diversity affected your actions subconsciously or subconsciously?
13:21: Why is diversity important, especially in the financial and technology field? 
14:37: Would you say that there’s any association between women and their skillsets as it pertains to different roles?
15:47: What steps can his generation take to minimise the gap that you’ve seen?
17:47: What advice would you give to young women interested in finance and technology?
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    <![CDATA[<p>Julapa Jagtiani, Senior Economic and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, joins Bella to discuss Julapa’s career and her experience of gender diversity in finance and the steps we can take to increase diversity in the finance and technology sector. </p>

<p>As well as a Senior Economic Advisor and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, Julapa Jagtiani, is also a Fellow member of the Wharton Financial Institutions Centre, and a Central Bank Research Fellow at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). At the Federal Reserve, Julapa has conducted research and participated in several supervisory policies and implementation projects, including Basel capital requirements for banks, CCAR bank stress testing, and more recently Fintech innovations and regulatory policies. She is a member of the Fintech Subgroup of the Risk Council. Julapa has published influential research articles in top finance journals. Her recent research has focused on issues relating to Fintech innovations, the roles of alternative data and AI/ML in the new financial landscape, small business lending, and various consumer finance issues. Jagtiani has a PhD in finance and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she held the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship. </p>

<p>00:17: What is your current role and how did you start working in it?<br>
04:45: Would you say that your role is currently more Fintech, Suptech or Regtech oriented? <br>
06:53: What is your background and education and how does this relate to your role and the research you’ve done?<br>
08:51: Do you think that there’s a diversity problem in the industry anecdotal speaking?<br>
10:30: How has the lack of diversity affected your actions subconsciously or subconsciously?<br>
13:21: Why is diversity important, especially in the financial and technology field? <br>
14:37: Would you say that there’s any association between women and their skillsets as it pertains to different roles?<br>
15:47: What steps can his generation take to minimise the gap that you’ve seen?<br>
17:47: What advice would you give to young women interested in finance and technology?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Julapa Jagtiani, Senior Economic and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, joins Bella to discuss Julapa’s career and her experience of gender diversity in finance and the steps we can take to increase diversity in the finance and technology sector. </p>

<p>As well as a Senior Economic Advisor and Economist at the FRB Philadelphia, Julapa Jagtiani, is also a Fellow member of the Wharton Financial Institutions Centre, and a Central Bank Research Fellow at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). At the Federal Reserve, Julapa has conducted research and participated in several supervisory policies and implementation projects, including Basel capital requirements for banks, CCAR bank stress testing, and more recently Fintech innovations and regulatory policies. She is a member of the Fintech Subgroup of the Risk Council. Julapa has published influential research articles in top finance journals. Her recent research has focused on issues relating to Fintech innovations, the roles of alternative data and AI/ML in the new financial landscape, small business lending, and various consumer finance issues. Jagtiani has a PhD in finance and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she held the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship. </p>

<p>00:17: What is your current role and how did you start working in it?<br>
04:45: Would you say that your role is currently more Fintech, Suptech or Regtech oriented? <br>
06:53: What is your background and education and how does this relate to your role and the research you’ve done?<br>
08:51: Do you think that there’s a diversity problem in the industry anecdotal speaking?<br>
10:30: How has the lack of diversity affected your actions subconsciously or subconsciously?<br>
13:21: Why is diversity important, especially in the financial and technology field? <br>
14:37: Would you say that there’s any association between women and their skillsets as it pertains to different roles?<br>
15:47: What steps can his generation take to minimise the gap that you’ve seen?<br>
17:47: What advice would you give to young women interested in finance and technology?</p>]]>
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  <title>FNA Talks Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech with Stacey Cunningham, New York Stock Exchange</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2021 11:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Stacey Cunningham, President of the New York Stock Exchange joins host, Bella for the third instalment of FNA’s podcast miniseries, Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Stacey Cunningham, President of the New York Stock Exchange joins host, Bella for the third instalment of FNA’s podcast mini-series, Women in Fintech &amp;amp; Suptech. 
Stacey Cunningham joins host, FNA’s Isabella Ivanov, to discuss Stacey’s role at the New York Stock Exchange and her experience as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated sector.
Stacey Cunningham is President of the NYSE Group and a member of the executive management committee of the parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE). NYSE Group includes the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest equity exchange and premier venue for capital raising, as well as a diverse range of equity and equity options exchanges. 
Prior to being named NYSE President, Cunningham served as NYSE Chief Operating Officer and has held several senior positions at global exchanges. Cunningham has a degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University and currently sits on the  Board of Directors for Catalyst, and the Partnership of New York City. 
​
With conversations and advice from influential women across the Fintech sector, the FNA Talks mini-series, Women in Fintech, aims to bring awareness to the role women play within the financial industry and the importance of gender diversity within the sector.
00:00:21: Stacey’s Background and Role
00:03:12: Current work focus and day to day role
00:05:44: Is Gender diversity an issue?
00:10:26: How has the lack of diversity influenced your actions?
00:14:00: Importance of diversity in finance
00:16:24: Steps we can take to minimize the gender gap 
00:19:12: Role of women in Finance over the next 10 years
00:20:03: What steps can women in the younger generations take?
00:22:11: Final advice for women in STEM
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    <![CDATA[<p>Stacey Cunningham, President of the New York Stock Exchange joins host, Bella for the third instalment of FNA’s podcast mini-series, Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech. </p>

<p>Stacey Cunningham joins host, FNA’s Isabella Ivanov, to discuss Stacey’s role at the New York Stock Exchange and her experience as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated sector.</p>

<p>Stacey Cunningham is President of the NYSE Group and a member of the executive management committee of the parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE). NYSE Group includes the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest equity exchange and premier venue for capital raising, as well as a diverse range of equity and equity options exchanges. </p>

<p>Prior to being named NYSE President, Cunningham served as NYSE Chief Operating Officer and has held several senior positions at global exchanges. Cunningham has a degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University and currently sits on the  Board of Directors for Catalyst, and the Partnership of New York City. <br>
​<br>
With conversations and advice from influential women across the Fintech sector, the FNA Talks mini-series, Women in Fintech, aims to bring awareness to the role women play within the financial industry and the importance of gender diversity within the sector.</p>

<p>00:00:21: Stacey’s Background and Role<br>
00:03:12: Current work focus and day to day role<br>
00:05:44: Is Gender diversity an issue?<br>
00:10:26: How has the lack of diversity influenced your actions?<br>
00:14:00: Importance of diversity in finance<br>
00:16:24: Steps we can take to minimize the gender gap <br>
00:19:12: Role of women in Finance over the next 10 years<br>
00:20:03: What steps can women in the younger generations take?<br>
00:22:11: Final advice for women in STEM</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Stacey Cunningham, President of the New York Stock Exchange joins host, Bella for the third instalment of FNA’s podcast mini-series, Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech. </p>

<p>Stacey Cunningham joins host, FNA’s Isabella Ivanov, to discuss Stacey’s role at the New York Stock Exchange and her experience as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated sector.</p>

<p>Stacey Cunningham is President of the NYSE Group and a member of the executive management committee of the parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE). NYSE Group includes the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest equity exchange and premier venue for capital raising, as well as a diverse range of equity and equity options exchanges. </p>

<p>Prior to being named NYSE President, Cunningham served as NYSE Chief Operating Officer and has held several senior positions at global exchanges. Cunningham has a degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University and currently sits on the  Board of Directors for Catalyst, and the Partnership of New York City. <br>
​<br>
With conversations and advice from influential women across the Fintech sector, the FNA Talks mini-series, Women in Fintech, aims to bring awareness to the role women play within the financial industry and the importance of gender diversity within the sector.</p>

<p>00:00:21: Stacey’s Background and Role<br>
00:03:12: Current work focus and day to day role<br>
00:05:44: Is Gender diversity an issue?<br>
00:10:26: How has the lack of diversity influenced your actions?<br>
00:14:00: Importance of diversity in finance<br>
00:16:24: Steps we can take to minimize the gender gap <br>
00:19:12: Role of women in Finance over the next 10 years<br>
00:20:03: What steps can women in the younger generations take?<br>
00:22:11: Final advice for women in STEM</p>]]>
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  <title>FNA Talks Women in Fintech &amp; Suptech with Slavka Eley, European Banking Authority </title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 13:45:00 +0100</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The second episode of FNA’s Women in Fintech podcast mini-series features Slavka Eley, Head of Banking Markets, Innovation and Products Unit at the European Banking Authority. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>European Banking Authority's Slavka Eley joins host FNA's Isabella Ivanov to discuss her experience as a woman in finance and the role women will play in the industry in the future. 
​
Slavka Eley joined the European Banking Authority in 2013 and currently leads the Banking Innovation and Products Unit, responsible for the EBA's work on financial Innovation, digital finance, capital market union and sustainable finance. As part of her current role, she leads the EBA project team on sustainable finance. Additionally, Slavka represents the EBA at European and international working groups, including the FSB Financial Innovation Network, the European Commission's Platform on Sustainable Finance and Basel Committee's Taskforce on Climate Risk. 
Over the past few years, Slavka has chaired different working groups at the EBA, such as the Network on Sustainable Finance, the Sub-group on Risk Assessment Systems, the mandate to develop the European Supervisory framework and the Subgroup on supervisory Effectiveness and Convergence. 
Before joining the EBA, Slavka worked for the National Bank of Slovakia as the Head of Supervisory Division for Banks with Advanced Risk Management Approach, responsible for supervising all large banks in Slovakia. 
Slavka holds an MBA in general management from the City University of Seattle and a Master's degree in Mathematics and Physics from the Comenius University Bratislava.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:26 Slavka's Role at EBA and Introduction to EBA
00:02:02: What topics are you focusing on under the Digital Finance work
00:03:31: Education and the background to your current role
00:07:40: Is diversity an issue in the industry anecdotally speaking
00:12:53: Importance of diversity in Technology and finance 
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    <![CDATA[<p>European Banking Authority&#39;s Slavka Eley joins host FNA&#39;s Isabella Ivanov to discuss her experience as a woman in finance and the role women will play in the industry in the future. <br>
​<br>
Slavka Eley joined the European Banking Authority in 2013 and currently leads the Banking Innovation and Products Unit, responsible for the EBA&#39;s work on financial Innovation, digital finance, capital market union and sustainable finance. As part of her current role, she leads the EBA project team on sustainable finance. Additionally, Slavka represents the EBA at European and international working groups, including the FSB Financial Innovation Network, the European Commission&#39;s Platform on Sustainable Finance and Basel Committee&#39;s Taskforce on Climate Risk. </p>

<p>Over the past few years, Slavka has chaired different working groups at the EBA, such as the Network on Sustainable Finance, the Sub-group on Risk Assessment Systems, the mandate to develop the European Supervisory framework and the Subgroup on supervisory Effectiveness and Convergence. </p>

<p>Before joining the EBA, Slavka worked for the National Bank of Slovakia as the Head of Supervisory Division for Banks with Advanced Risk Management Approach, responsible for supervising all large banks in Slovakia. </p>

<p>Slavka holds an MBA in general management from the City University of Seattle and a Master&#39;s degree in Mathematics and Physics from the Comenius University Bratislava.</p>

<p>00:00:00 Introduction<br>
00:00:26 Slavka&#39;s Role at EBA and Introduction to EBA<br>
00:02:02: What topics are you focusing on under the Digital Finance work<br>
00:03:31: Education and the background to your current role<br>
00:07:40: Is diversity an issue in the industry anecdotally speaking<br>
00:12:53: Importance of diversity in Technology and finance</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>European Banking Authority&#39;s Slavka Eley joins host FNA&#39;s Isabella Ivanov to discuss her experience as a woman in finance and the role women will play in the industry in the future. <br>
​<br>
Slavka Eley joined the European Banking Authority in 2013 and currently leads the Banking Innovation and Products Unit, responsible for the EBA&#39;s work on financial Innovation, digital finance, capital market union and sustainable finance. As part of her current role, she leads the EBA project team on sustainable finance. Additionally, Slavka represents the EBA at European and international working groups, including the FSB Financial Innovation Network, the European Commission&#39;s Platform on Sustainable Finance and Basel Committee&#39;s Taskforce on Climate Risk. </p>

<p>Over the past few years, Slavka has chaired different working groups at the EBA, such as the Network on Sustainable Finance, the Sub-group on Risk Assessment Systems, the mandate to develop the European Supervisory framework and the Subgroup on supervisory Effectiveness and Convergence. </p>

<p>Before joining the EBA, Slavka worked for the National Bank of Slovakia as the Head of Supervisory Division for Banks with Advanced Risk Management Approach, responsible for supervising all large banks in Slovakia. </p>

<p>Slavka holds an MBA in general management from the City University of Seattle and a Master&#39;s degree in Mathematics and Physics from the Comenius University Bratislava.</p>

<p>00:00:00 Introduction<br>
00:00:26 Slavka&#39;s Role at EBA and Introduction to EBA<br>
00:02:02: What topics are you focusing on under the Digital Finance work<br>
00:03:31: Education and the background to your current role<br>
00:07:40: Is diversity an issue in the industry anecdotally speaking<br>
00:12:53: Importance of diversity in Technology and finance</p>]]>
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<item>
  <title>Data Science in Economics and Finance for Decision Makers</title>
  <link>https://fna.fireside.fm/-data-science-in-economics-and-finance-for-decision-makers</link>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 15:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>FNA Broadcasts</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>FNA Talks Data Science in Economics and Finance for Decision Makers with ECB’s Per Nymand-Andersen. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>19:28</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>In this latest episode of the FNA Talks podcast series, the ECB’s Per Nymand-Andersen joins FNA’s Suptech Lead, Adam Csabay to discuss one of the most awaited Fintech publications of 2021: Data Science in Economics and Finance for Decision Makers. 
Per - who edited and co-authored the book - and Adam review the key themes of the book and highlight its practical contributions, as well as discuss the role that data science will play in the post-Covid world. 
Index: 
00:00 - Introduction
01:08 - Why does data science matter for decision-makers in 2021?
05:01 - How can data science help us tackle the impacts and implications of disruptions like the Covid-19 crisis?
08:31 - In what ways is data science transforming the work of central banks?
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  <itunes:keywords>fintech, regtech, suptech, innovation, riskanalysis, dataanalytics, network science, networkscience, data analytics, risk analysis, financial maps, podcast, stress testing, ECB, European Central Bank</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this latest episode of the FNA Talks podcast series, the ECB’s Per Nymand-Andersen joins FNA’s Suptech Lead, Adam Csabay to discuss one of the most awaited Fintech publications of 2021: Data Science in Economics and Finance for Decision Makers. </p>

<p>Per - who edited and co-authored the book - and Adam review the key themes of the book and highlight its practical contributions, as well as discuss the role that data science will play in the post-Covid world. </p>

<p>Index: <br>
00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:08 - Why does data science matter for decision-makers in 2021?</p>

<p>05:01 - How can data science help us tackle the impacts and implications of disruptions like the Covid-19 crisis?</p>

<p>08:31 - In what ways is data science transforming the work of central banks?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this latest episode of the FNA Talks podcast series, the ECB’s Per Nymand-Andersen joins FNA’s Suptech Lead, Adam Csabay to discuss one of the most awaited Fintech publications of 2021: Data Science in Economics and Finance for Decision Makers. </p>

<p>Per - who edited and co-authored the book - and Adam review the key themes of the book and highlight its practical contributions, as well as discuss the role that data science will play in the post-Covid world. </p>

<p>Index: <br>
00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:08 - Why does data science matter for decision-makers in 2021?</p>

<p>05:01 - How can data science help us tackle the impacts and implications of disruptions like the Covid-19 crisis?</p>

<p>08:31 - In what ways is data science transforming the work of central banks?</p>]]>
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<item>
  <title>Digital Currencies and Crypto Assets in 2021- Impacts, Implications and Regulatory Responses</title>
  <link>https://fna.fireside.fm/8-digital-currencies-and-crypto-assets-in-2021</link>
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  <author>FNA Broadcasts</author>
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  <itunes:author>FNA Broadcasts</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Maod Fahmi, Senior Advisor (Financial Technology) from the Bermuda Monetary Authority joins Suptech Lead, Adam Csabay for the first podcast of 2021</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>31:19</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Digital Currencies and Crypto Assets in 2021: Impacts, Implications and Regulatory Responses
The first FNA Talk of the year focuses on one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2021. Join Adam as he chats with with Moad Fahmi, Senior Advisor (Financial Technology) from the Bermuda Monetary Authority. Bermuda is one of the first jurisdictions with a regulatory framework designed specifically for digital asset businesses. We will be discussing the impacts and implications of digital currencies and crypto assets and highlight the new roles and responsibilities of central banks and financial authorities.
Index
00:00 - Introduction
01:24 - How is digital money changing the landscape of financial services including payments and settlements?
07:18 - What are the particularities of the digital assets regulation and sector in Bermuda?
12:14 - How do regulators and central banks need to change to be able to supervise and regulate the digital assets businesses?
18:20 - What are the key prerequisites for a successful regulation of digital currencies and digital assets on the cross-jurisdictional level?
23:46 - What are the potential implications of the digital money being issued by a variety of entities including the BigTechs? 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Digital Currencies and Crypto Assets in 2021: Impacts, Implications and Regulatory Responses</p>

<p>The first FNA Talk of the year focuses on one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2021. Join Adam as he chats with with Moad Fahmi, Senior Advisor (Financial Technology) from the Bermuda Monetary Authority. Bermuda is one of the first jurisdictions with a regulatory framework designed specifically for digital asset businesses. We will be discussing the impacts and implications of digital currencies and crypto assets and highlight the new roles and responsibilities of central banks and financial authorities.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:24 - How is digital money changing the landscape of financial services including payments and settlements?</p>

<p>07:18 - What are the particularities of the digital assets regulation and sector in Bermuda?</p>

<p>12:14 - How do regulators and central banks need to change to be able to supervise and regulate the digital assets businesses?</p>

<p>18:20 - What are the key prerequisites for a successful regulation of digital currencies and digital assets on the cross-jurisdictional level?</p>

<p>23:46 - What are the potential implications of the digital money being issued by a variety of entities including the BigTechs?</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Digital Currencies and Crypto Assets in 2021: Impacts, Implications and Regulatory Responses</p>

<p>The first FNA Talk of the year focuses on one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2021. Join Adam as he chats with with Moad Fahmi, Senior Advisor (Financial Technology) from the Bermuda Monetary Authority. Bermuda is one of the first jurisdictions with a regulatory framework designed specifically for digital asset businesses. We will be discussing the impacts and implications of digital currencies and crypto assets and highlight the new roles and responsibilities of central banks and financial authorities.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:24 - How is digital money changing the landscape of financial services including payments and settlements?</p>

<p>07:18 - What are the particularities of the digital assets regulation and sector in Bermuda?</p>

<p>12:14 - How do regulators and central banks need to change to be able to supervise and regulate the digital assets businesses?</p>

<p>18:20 - What are the key prerequisites for a successful regulation of digital currencies and digital assets on the cross-jurisdictional level?</p>

<p>23:46 - What are the potential implications of the digital money being issued by a variety of entities including the BigTechs?</p>]]>
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<item>
  <title>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking - Technology Landscape in Focus </title>
  <link>https://fna.fireside.fm/7-intraday-liquidity-in-banking-technology-landscape-in-focus</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>FNA Broadcasts</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Tucker Dona, Head of Business Development and Client Success at Baton Systems joins FNA President Philip Straley to examine the technological considerations of intraday liquidity. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>16:48</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking - Technology Landscape in Focus
Today's FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector, with FNA's President Phillip Straley and Tucker Dona, Head of Business Development and Client Success at Baton Systems, examining the technological considerations of intraday liquidity.
Index
00:00 - Introduction
02:19 - What does the landscape of technology look like for intraday liquidity management for banks in today's market?
05:08 - From a technology enablement perspective what are some of the main building blocks for intraday liquidity?
07:18 - Looking at the evolution of intraday liquidity technology at banks what are some of the key elements that define operational maturity?
10:45 - Looking forward to the next 1-2 years, what are some of the key priorities that banks need to keep in mind to maintain a robust intraday liquidity management program? 
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  <itunes:keywords>banks, banking, liquidity optimisation, technology, innovation, data, analytics, fintech </itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking - Technology Landscape in Focus</p>

<p>Today&#39;s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector, with FNA&#39;s President Phillip Straley and Tucker Dona, Head of Business Development and Client Success at Baton Systems, examining the technological considerations of intraday liquidity.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>02:19 - What does the landscape of technology look like for intraday liquidity management for banks in today&#39;s market?</p>

<p>05:08 - From a technology enablement perspective what are some of the main building blocks for intraday liquidity?</p>

<p>07:18 - Looking at the evolution of intraday liquidity technology at banks what are some of the key elements that define operational maturity?</p>

<p>10:45 - Looking forward to the next 1-2 years, what are some of the key priorities that banks need to keep in mind to maintain a robust intraday liquidity management program?</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking - Technology Landscape in Focus</p>

<p>Today&#39;s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector, with FNA&#39;s President Phillip Straley and Tucker Dona, Head of Business Development and Client Success at Baton Systems, examining the technological considerations of intraday liquidity.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>02:19 - What does the landscape of technology look like for intraday liquidity management for banks in today&#39;s market?</p>

<p>05:08 - From a technology enablement perspective what are some of the main building blocks for intraday liquidity?</p>

<p>07:18 - Looking at the evolution of intraday liquidity technology at banks what are some of the key elements that define operational maturity?</p>

<p>10:45 - Looking forward to the next 1-2 years, what are some of the key priorities that banks need to keep in mind to maintain a robust intraday liquidity management program?</p>]]>
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  <title>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking: Key Trends and New Opportunities</title>
  <link>https://fna.fireside.fm/6-intraday-liquidity-management-in-banking</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>FNA Broadcasts</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Jesse Drennan, Senior Vice President at HSBC joins FNA's President Phillip Straley to discuss key developments in the area of intraday liquidity management.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>23:24</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking: Key Trends and New Opportunities
Today's FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector - with FNA's President Phillip Straley, and Jesse Drennan, Senior Vice President at HSBC, discussing key developments in the area of intraday liquidity management.
Index
00:00 - Introduction
02:33 - How do you see the market dynamics of 2020 having impacted the plans of large global banks?
05:13 - What have been the key focuses related to intraday liquidity in the market over the last 2-3 years, and what do you see as priorities for the next year or two?
09:39 - How are challenger financial institutions impacting the market &amp;amp; banks’ thinking? - particularly from the standpoint of impact on client expectations and systemic risks?
14:54 - Looking forward… Can you describe "End State" outcomes in the market ? And what does this mean for individual large bank’s capabilities?
19:10 - Could you provide a summary of how you see internal processes optimized, plus any final points on the broader ecosystem? 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking: Key Trends and New Opportunities</p>

<p>Today&#39;s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector - with FNA&#39;s President Phillip Straley, and Jesse Drennan, Senior Vice President at HSBC, discussing key developments in the area of intraday liquidity management.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>02:33 - How do you see the market dynamics of 2020 having impacted the plans of large global banks?</p>

<p>05:13 - What have been the key focuses related to intraday liquidity in the market over the last 2-3 years, and what do you see as priorities for the next year or two?</p>

<p>09:39 - How are challenger financial institutions impacting the market &amp; banks’ thinking? - particularly from the standpoint of impact on client expectations and systemic risks?</p>

<p>14:54 - Looking forward… Can you describe &quot;End State&quot; outcomes in the market ? And what does this mean for individual large bank’s capabilities?</p>

<p>19:10 - Could you provide a summary of how you see internal processes optimized, plus any final points on the broader ecosystem?</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Intraday Liquidity Management in Banking: Key Trends and New Opportunities</p>

<p>Today&#39;s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most important topics for the banking sector - with FNA&#39;s President Phillip Straley, and Jesse Drennan, Senior Vice President at HSBC, discussing key developments in the area of intraday liquidity management.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>02:33 - How do you see the market dynamics of 2020 having impacted the plans of large global banks?</p>

<p>05:13 - What have been the key focuses related to intraday liquidity in the market over the last 2-3 years, and what do you see as priorities for the next year or two?</p>

<p>09:39 - How are challenger financial institutions impacting the market &amp; banks’ thinking? - particularly from the standpoint of impact on client expectations and systemic risks?</p>

<p>14:54 - Looking forward… Can you describe &quot;End State&quot; outcomes in the market ? And what does this mean for individual large bank’s capabilities?</p>

<p>19:10 - Could you provide a summary of how you see internal processes optimized, plus any final points on the broader ecosystem?</p>]]>
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<item>
  <title>Five Digital Currency Questions for 2020 - Part 1</title>
  <link>https://fna.fireside.fm/2-five-digital-currency-questions-for-2020-1</link>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2020 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>FNA Broadcasts</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>With Daniel Heller from Fnality International, we discuss Digital Currencies and their impact and implications </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>15:01</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Five Digital Currency Questions for 2020
Part 1 - Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and the Impact on Payments and Settlements
Today’s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2020. Together with Daniel Heller from Fnality International, we discuss Digital Currencies and their impact and implications. In the first part of the episode, we focus on the Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and their Impact on Payment and Settlement Systems and Infrastructures.
Index
00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - Taxonomy: How to distinguish between various types of Digital Currencies?
05:55 - Central Banks' response to the non-bank providers of money
08:21 - How are digital currencies changing traditional payment and settlement systems and infrastructures?
11:57 - How to ensure that the benefits of Digital Currencies are not outweighed by their risks? 
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>fintech, technology trends, innovation, payments, digital currencies, cbdc, stablecoin, podcast</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Five Digital Currency Questions for 2020</p>

<p>Part 1 - Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and the Impact on Payments and Settlements</p>

<p>Today’s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2020. Together with Daniel Heller from Fnality International, we discuss Digital Currencies and their impact and implications. In the first part of the episode, we focus on the Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and their Impact on Payment and Settlement Systems and Infrastructures.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:31 - Taxonomy: How to distinguish between various types of Digital Currencies?</p>

<p>05:55 - Central Banks&#39; response to the non-bank providers of money</p>

<p>08:21 - How are digital currencies changing traditional payment and settlement systems and infrastructures?</p>

<p>11:57 - How to ensure that the benefits of Digital Currencies are not outweighed by their risks?</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Five Digital Currency Questions for 2020</p>

<p>Part 1 - Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and the Impact on Payments and Settlements</p>

<p>Today’s FNA Talk is dedicated to one of the most prominent FinTech themes of 2020. Together with Daniel Heller from Fnality International, we discuss Digital Currencies and their impact and implications. In the first part of the episode, we focus on the Taxonomy of Digital Currencies and their Impact on Payment and Settlement Systems and Infrastructures.</p>

<p>Index</p>

<p>00:00 - Introduction</p>

<p>01:31 - Taxonomy: How to distinguish between various types of Digital Currencies?</p>

<p>05:55 - Central Banks&#39; response to the non-bank providers of money</p>

<p>08:21 - How are digital currencies changing traditional payment and settlement systems and infrastructures?</p>

<p>11:57 - How to ensure that the benefits of Digital Currencies are not outweighed by their risks?</p>]]>
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  <title>Financial Cartography in RegTech &amp; SupTech during COVID-19 &amp; Beyond</title>
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Index
00:00 – Introduction to FNA Talk
01:34 – Financial Cartography
05:01 – Maps of Trade Networks
10:47 – Maps of Financial Markets
15:31 – Maps of Financial Market Infrastructures 
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<p>01:34 – Financial Cartography</p>

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<p>10:47 – Maps of Financial Markets</p>

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<p>01:34 – Financial Cartography</p>

<p>05:01 – Maps of Trade Networks</p>

<p>10:47 – Maps of Financial Markets</p>

<p>15:31 – Maps of Financial Market Infrastructures</p>]]>
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