What my roofer can teach the CMA and FCA about behavioural economics Could encouraging consumers to shop around by prompting them to do so actually increase trust and reduce shopping around and switching? My roofer certainly seems to think so,…
The top 10 retail banking scandals: 70 billion reasons why shareholders must play a greater role in changing bank culture
The top 10 retail banking scandals: 70 billion reasons why shareholders must play a greater role in changing bank culture In November 2014, New City Agenda published the first comprehensive study into the efforts that retail banks were undertaking to…
EVENT: Sir Martin Sorrell – “Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-Occupations”
EVENT: Sir Martin Sorrell – “Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-Occupations” Tuesday 20th October 2015, 9.00am-10.00am, Committee Room 9, House of Commons New City Agenda is delighted to invite you to Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-Occupations A…
EVENT: Sir Martin Sorrell – “Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-occupations”
EVENT: Sir Martin Sorrell – “Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-Occupations” Tuesday 20th October 2015, 9.00am-10.00am, Committee Room 9, House of Commons New City Agenda is delighted to invite you to Consolidation, Collaboration and Creativity: 3 Current Pre-Occupations A…
EVENT: Professor Anat Admati – “What’s Wrong With Banking and What to Do About it”
EVENT: Professor Anat Admati – “What’s Wrong With Banking and What to Do About it” Thursday 10th September, 8.45am-10.00am, Committee Room 10, House of Commons New City Agenda is delighted to invite you to What’s Wrong With Banking and What…
EVENT: Professor Anat Admati – “What’s Wrong With Banking and What to Do About it”
EVENT: Professor Anat Admati – “What’s Wrong With Banking and What to Do About it” Thursday 10th September, 8.45am-10.00am, Committee Room 10, House of Commons New City Agenda is delighted to invite you to What’s Wrong With Banking and What…
Competition in Banking: Essay Series
Our new essay series looks at competition in banking. It features contributions from Anders Bouvin, Alex Chisholm, Tony Greenham, Benny Higgins, Cathy Jamieson, Dominic Lindley, Paul Pester, Alison Robb, Andre Spicer, and Peter Vicary-Smith
Innovation in Banking: The Credit Agricole mobile banking app store powered by imagination
Mobile banking is the fastest growing way consumers access their account, with the number of customers using a mobile banking app doubling over the past year. How should banks ensure that their mobile apps are more than glorified spreadsheets? Credit Agricole uses the power of its customers’ imagination to drive the development of apps in its CA app store.
Innovation in Banking: Fidor bank – banking with friends – get rewarded for liking your bank
When was the last time you ‘liked’ your bank’s official Facebook page? Or Re-Tweeted something positive about them? What did you receive in return for highlighting this bank to your friends? At Germany’s Fidor bank (Banken Mit Freuden) each social interaction you have with the bank is rewarded. Social banking is at the heart of its business model.
Archbishop on Banking Standards and Ethics
Many thanks to The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury for addressing the New City Agenda audience on the 17th June 2014, on the topic of Banking Standards and Ethics. Fresh from his meeting with Pope…