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E-book: Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion

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  • Pub. Date: 26-Dec-2021
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000516302
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  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
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Financial services are an ever increasing part of the infrastructure of everyday life. From banking to credit, insurance to investment and mortgages to advice, we all consume financial services, and many millions globally work in the sector. Moreover, the way we consume them is changing with the growing dominance of fintech and Big Data. Yet, the part of financial services that we engage with as consumers is just the tip of a vast network of markets, institutions and regulators and fraudsters too.

Many books about financial services are designed to serve corporate finance education, focusing on capital structures, maximising shareholder value, regulatory compliance and other business-oriented topics. A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion is different: it swings the perspective towards the end-user, the customer, the essential but often overlooked participant without whom retail financial services markets would not exist. While still introducing all the key areas of financial services, it explores how the sector serves or sometimes fails to serve consumers, why consumers need protection in some areas and what form that protection takes, and how consumers can best navigate the risks and uncertainties that are inherent in financial products and services.

For consumers, a greater understanding of how the financial system works is a prerequisite of ensuring that the system works for their benefit. For students of financial services those aspiring to or those already working in the sector understanding the consumer perspective is an essential part of becoming an effective, holistically informed and ethical member of the financial services community. A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion will equip you for both these roles.

The editors and authors of A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion combine a wealth of financial services, educational and consumer-oriented practitioner experience.
About the authors vii
Acknowledgements x
1 Overview of financial services
1(16)
Jonquil Lowe
2 Financial markets
17(22)
Amandeep Sahota
3 Banking
39(26)
Tinashe C. Bvirindi
4 Insurance
65(29)
Lien Luu
5 Investments
94(24)
Jordan Wong
6 Financial advice
118(25)
Lien Luu
7 Financial technology (fintech)
143(29)
Lien Luu
Pythagoras N. Petratos
Thang Nguyen
Viet Le
8 Financial inclusion
172(21)
Nikhil Sapre
9 Financial services and the role of government
193(20)
Jonquil Lowe
10 Financial crimes
213(19)
Jonquil Lowe
11 Regulation of financial services
232(21)
Patrick John Ring
12 Risk and financial services
253(17)
Patrick John Ring
Qbenga Adamolekun
Conclusion: themes and trends in financial services 270(17)
Lien Luu
Glossary 287(10)
Index 297
Lien Luu is an associate professor in finance, Coventry Business School, Coventry University, UK.

Jonquil Lowe is a senior lecturer in economics and personal finance at the Open University, UK.

Patrick John Ring is a reader in financial services in the Glasgow School for Business and Society at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

Amandeep Sahota is a lecturer in finance at Coventry Business School, Coventry University, UK.