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4 CEOs and the IMF MD On The Transformation of Finance

In the post ’21 Most Popular Tweets from the World Economic Forum’ I highlight some of the most popular themes from the 2016 Davos conference. As i researched the post it revealed that one of those most talked about debates for people in the finance space was a panel discussion titled “The Transformation of Finance”. I watched the Transformation of Finance YouTube video over the weekend, and it was pretty interesting. It was the one in which the Deutsche Bank Chief said cash will no longer exist in 10 years! It was fascinating to hear what the guys, and gal, at the top of their respective organisations were thinking about. In this post i will share some of the noteworthy talking points from the Transformation of Finance discussion.

1. Transformation of Finance – The Changing Debate

Gillian Tett (Financial Times) set the scene by highlighting the contrasting fortunes of finance over the years at Davos from:

2. Digital, the new way of doing business

Christine Lagarde (MD at International Monetary Fund, IMF) explained how and why finance is changing due to:

3. Evolution, Fintech, Partnerships and Regulation

James Gorman (Chairman & CEO Morgan Stanley) shared 3 key themes:

4. Data, Digital Currencies and the Death of Cash

John Cryan (Co-CEO, Deutsche Bank,) made some interesting points about a variety of topics:

5. The Speed of Change, Trust and Regulation

Tom de Swaan (Chairman & CEO at Zurich Insurance Group) expressed how:

6. Digital, Mobile, Data, Blurring Lines & Security

Dan Schulman (CEO at Paypal) was the disruptor on the panel, you could see this because he was the only one in jeans! Dan’s mantra from his American Express days was that “the biggest impediment to our future success is our past success” and revealed how this is true for most large corporations. He went on to explain the dangers around how “big companies extrapolate from what was, and don’t re-imagine what could be“.

Dan mentioned 5 key trends that are happening right now:

Dan explained how fintech is in the middle of these 5 trends, and how all of these will “redefine basic financial services more in the next 5 years than has occurred in the last 30.”

On Regulation, Dan raised a couple of points worth mentioning:

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