CEPS Conference Room 1, Place du Congrès - 1000 Brussels
In a context of rising competition and increasingly exigent consumers, established banks and newcomers are using enabling digital technologies to develop new products, processes and...
This third meeting of the ECRI Task Force places the focus on the most adequate regulatory framework for pre-contractual information duties in the digital era, as well as on the possibilites to improve the regulatory framework for...
This second meeting of the ECRI Task Force on FinTech places the focus on the most adequate level playing field to ensure a successful digital transformation and on the opportunities and risks of use of alternative...
CEPS Conference room Place du Congrès 1 - 1000 Brussels
In recent years, digitalisation of the economy has accelerated at a steady pace, and retail financial services for households are no exception to this phenomenon.
CEPS Conference room Place du Congrès 1 - 1000 Brussels
As revealed by the study on FinTech recently completed by CEPS-ECRI for the European Commission DG FISMA, the number of technological options for consumer authentication in payments is increasing at a steady pace and has vast implications for the KYC (know-your-customer) and AML (anti-money laundering) processes.
CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies 1 Place du Congrès / Congresplein 1000 Brussels
Session 1. Main drivers behind household over-indebtedness, Session 2. The effects of household over-indebtedness on borrowers and lenders, Session 3. Innovative tools to curb household over-indebtedness
CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies 1 Place du Congrès / Congresplein 1000 Brussels
An overall approach will be followed by analysing some general topics such as the long-term developments of the consumer credit market and the philosophy to adopt regarding the integration process of household finance and consumer credit.
CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies 1 Place du Congrès / Congresplein 1000 Brussels
In our modern economies, growth in existing sectors depends primarily on the ability to innovate in both products and processes notably by integrating the latest technological developments.
The European Credit Research Institute (ECRI) is a think-tank managed by CEPS and has its own board with its own strategy. At present, its funding is based on some combination of research projects and membership fees. ECRI is supported by 10 prestigious members whose primary focus is on payments and consumer loans: