The aim of our research is to open thought-provoking debate about the financial services, with a view to making the industry more transparent, more inclusive and, above all, more sustainable.
Prospect Magazine, in its annual Think Tank Awards for 2012, said: "The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation retains its good reputation for scrutinising regulations and for roundtables".
As of 2023 CSFI has published 120 reports on subjects of interest to financial services, including technology, new products, regulatory issues and risk management.
Perhaps best known is the Banana Skins series[1][2][3] which, for more than a decade, has provided a risk barometer of the banking sector and, more recently, insurance and microfinance.
Other publications which have received notable attention include The Cost of Inequality - putting a price on health (July 2021) and The Digital Currency Revolution (April 2020).