DECEMBER 3, 2019
IESE Madrid
Camino del Cerro del Águila, 3
28023 Madrid
The deep-seated changes of recent years have given banking the features of a mature industry faced with the declining performance of its traditional business.
Highly regulated and strictly supervised, the banking industry has witnessed a number of major challenges, often associated with technological change, and each one has been added to the industry’s traditional challenge of fierce internal competition.
Banks’ long-standing competition with capital markets has become more intense, largely because of the digital revolution. Fintechs have intensified their activity while major tech platforms have started offering financial services and even announced the issue of new cryptocurrencies as a standard payment method. This approach presents an emerging threat and many feel that some central banks could potentially adopt it.
It is therefore clear that the industry horizon is not free of obstacles or questions, but it is also true that the banking industry, especially the Spanish industry, has demonstrated a notable ability to weather the strong winds of change at different times in the past.
With this balance of concern and hope, the 15 Banking Industry Meeting aims to delve deep into the prospects of this mature industry.
IESE Madrid
Camino del Cerro del Águila, 3
28023 Madrid
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 64 68
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08:30-09:00 | Welcome and Registration |
09:00-09:15 | INTRODUCTION
• Prof. Juan José Toribio, President, IESE-CIF (Center for International Finance) |
09:15-10:00 | OPENING SESSION
• Pablo Hernández de Cos, Governor, Bank of Spain |
10:00-10:45 | POST-DIGITALIZATION: PROMOTING NEW SERVICES
• Onur Genç, CEO, BBVA Moderator: Arturo Derteano, Advisory FSO Leader Spain, EY |
10:45-11:45 | 2020S: NEW CHALLENGES IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR
• María José Gómez Yubero, Head of Resolution and Financial Stability Issues, CNMV Moderator: Prof. Germán López Espinosa, University of Navarra |
11:45-12:15 | Coffee Break |
12:15-13:00 | RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE 2020S
• José Sevilla, CEO, Bankia Moderator: Francisco Velasco, Managing Partner, Financial Services, EY |
13:00-13:45 | BANKING AND THE 2030 AGENDA
• José María Roldán, Chairman & CEO, Spanish Banking Association (AEB) Moderator: Prof. José Luis Suárez, IESE Business School |
13:45-14:30 | NEW BANKING BUSINESS MODELS
• Jaime Guardiola, CEO, Banco Sabadell Moderator: José Carlos Hernández, FSO Spain Assurance Leader, EY Spain |
14:45-16:00 | Lunch |
16:15-17:00 | FINTECHS AND BIGTECHS: PARTNERS OR RIVALS?
• Gonzalo Gortázar, CEO, CaixaBank Moderators: Prof. Mireia Giné and Prof. Jorge Soley, IESE Business School |
17:00-17:45 | BANKING IN THE 2020S
• José Antonio Álvarez, CEO, Santander Group Moderator: Prof. Juan José Toribio, IESE Business School |
17:45-18:00 | CLOSING |
The fees for the 15 Banking Industry Meeting are:
General
IESE Alumni
IESE Members and Partners
Fee includes lunch.
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
Places are limited and registrations are processed in strict order of receipt.
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2017 · Competitive Banking in a New Society
2016 · Banking in the future
2015 · Banking in Today’s Competitive Environment
2014 · Bank’s Role in Recovery
2013 · Banking: Beyond the Crisis
2012 · Banking: Opportunities after the Crisis
2011· Designing the New Banking Sector
2010 · Building the Future
2008 · The Global Opportunity
2006 · Innovation and Strategies for the Growth of the Banking Sector in Europe
2004 · (September) Banking in Europe: Building the Future
2004 · (April) Technology and Geographic Space: Strategic Keys for the Banking System