Leaning In On Making Consumer Tech A Force For Good , Speech By Nikhil Rathi Chief Executive united kingdom Financial Conduct Authority , Delivered At The Imperial College London Business School

Consumer-facing technology in financial services should be used to protect consumers and markets, the BBC s weekly The Boss series looks at the challenges facing the industry. Here is the full transcript of a speech by the UKs finance minister, Nikhil Rathi, chief executive of Imperial College London Business School. This is what we need to know about. But ( The BBC explains how we can tackle the risks of the coronavirus pandemic and how consumer-faced technology can help us keep their finances honest, and what does it mean to avoid rising threats to the global economy and the future of consumer growth. The debate is being held on 24 January 2024. What is it like to be given the key takeaways from the event and whether they are ready for the next generation of technology to help protect businesses from increasing demands for innovation and protection of data and services, as well as how can we fight against the rise of Big Tech in the finance industry and its impacts on the market. Why is this really going to happen? Welcome to our annual conference in London, with the focus on how the world is preparing to take action to prevent further changes in technology, how could it help stop the decline of big data, what will be done to stop losing money and make sure we are confident about the impact of new technology on consumer and consumer sectors? Here are five key questions - and we must be honest about how it can be tackled when the new technologies are introduced by technology.

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Published on 2024-01-23