Transition Plans in the Financial Sector
17 - 19 April 2024
Residential course
Established in January 2016 as part of the Robert Schuman Centre, the Florence School of Banking & Finance was designed as a European platform bringing together practitioners and academics from the banking and finance sector to develop a common culture of regulation and supervision in the European Union. The School is evolving into a knowledge centre of excellence, rooted in European origins while maintaining a global perspective. It offers policy dialogue and training and produces research in banking and finance. Its training courses, conferences and seminars are held in Florence or using interactive online formats, in close cooperation with its networks of leading academic and policy institutions.
Course participants
+5800
Nationalities represented
91
Institutions of origin
470
Event participants
+22100
17 - 19 April 2024
Residential course
06 - 07 May 2024
Residential course
03 - 05 June 2024
Residential course
6 March 2024
What opportunities does digital finance present, and what challenges does it pose for regulatory authorities? FBF Research Associate Nicola Bilotta explains in this Schuman Short.
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13 March 2024
Seminar
Presentation of the first EU-SDFA e-BookRead more
21 March 2024
16 May 2024
This document was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs.
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