Chris Skinner is known as an independent commentator on the financial markets and fintech through his blog,
the Finanser.com, as author of the bestselling book
Digital Bank and its new sequel
ValueWeb. In his day job, he is Chair of the European networking forum: the Financial Services Club. He is on the Advisory Boards of many companies including B-Hive, Bankex, iambank, IoV42, Innovate Finance, Life.SREDA, Moven, Meniga, Pintail, Project Exscudo and the Token Fund and has been voted one of the most influential people in banking by
The Financial Brand (as well as one of the
best blogs), a FinTech Titan (
Next Bank), one of the Fintech Leaders you need to follow (
City AM,
Deluxe and
Jax Finance), one of the Top 5 most influential people on
BankInfoSecurity’s list of information security leaders, as well as one of the Top 40 most influential people in financial technology by the
Wall Street Journal’s Financial News. Described by Seth Wheeler, Brookings Guest Scholar and Former Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House, as “one of the most authoritative voices on Fintech anywhere”, Chris has previously written many books covering everything from European regulations in banking through the credit crisis to the future of banking. His new book is a sister to his last book,
Digital Bank. ValueWeb describes the impact of Fintech and how mobile and blockchain technologies are changing the face of finance in building an internet of value. As a result of the emerging internet of value, banks have to become digitalised, and
Digital Bank provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the battle for digital banking and strategies for companies to compete. Mr. Skinner is a regular commentator on
BBC News,
Sky News,
CNBC and
Bloomberg about banking issues; he is a Judge on many awards programs including the Asian Banker’s Retail Excellence Awards, as well as working closely with leading banks such as HSBC, the Royal Bank of Scotland, Citibank and Société Générale, as well as the World Economic Forum.
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