Digital For Good - Chris Skinner

Digital For Good

By Chris Skinner

  • Release Date: 2022-06-01
  • Genre: Industries & Professions

Description

Synopsis
The premise of Digital for Good is how can we use technology and finance to improve society and the planet?

Digital for Good looks at everything from how banking plays a role in the climate emergency through to the FinTech world using technology to overcome issues of inequality and inclusion. The themes of the book include questioning the purpose of banking, and whether it is socially useful; how purpose can impact a bank’s role in the climate emergency; the way in which we can use finance to do good for society and the planet; the latest developments in cryptocurrencies; and more.

Unlike Chris Skinner’s previous books, this is not an opinion piece but a collaborative effort that includes interviews and chapters from leading authorities including experts from across the world. Examples of those contributing to the book include Adrian Gore, Group Chief Executive, Discovery Bank (South Africa); Tom Blomfield, founder and former CEO, Monzo Bank (UK); Gail Bradbook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion (UK); Brock Pierce, Chair of the Bitcoin Foundation (USA); Jonathan Quin, Head of Europe Strategy for Ant Group (China); Gottfried Liebrundtt, former Chief Executive Office of SWIFT (Belgium); and many others from all over the world.

The aim of this book is to present an in-the-round, global view of the state of our financial and technological space today, and how these developments are both impacting and improving our world. The bottom-line is: if your business doesn’t stand for something, it will fall down. 

The Author
Chris Skinner is best known as an independent commentator on the financial markets through his blog, TheFinanser.com, and author of the bestselling book Digital Bank. He has been voted one of the most influential people in financial technology by the Wall Street Journal’s Financial News and has been an advisor to the White House, the World Bank, the World Economic Forum, and the United Nations.

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