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The FinTech and AI in Finance (FinTAF) conference was hosted by the Department of Finance Accounting and Business Systems (FABS), part of the Business Technology and Engineering Faculty at Sheffield Hallam University. For more information about the Department of Finance, Accounting and Business systems please visit the department's website at: https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/academic-departments/finance-accounting-and-business-systems
The conference aimed to explore current developments within the FinTech industry and assess the key issues faced. The role played by artificial intelligence within FinTech development and its effect on key stakeholders i.e. investors' decisions, financial services and global markets. We are also keen to explore empirically and theoretically the legal and regulatory implications of the FinTech industry and how it interfaces with the banking industry, asset servicing, capital markets and investment management (e.g. wealth management etc.).
Keynote Speakers:
- Valerio Poti (University College Dublin)
Professor of Finance
Research projects on FinTech and Financial Data Science.
Founding editor of the peer-reviewed scientific journal Digital Finance (Springer, https://www.springer.com/journal/42521)
- Bonnie Buchanan (University of Surrey)
Professor of Finance
Head of Department
Research expertise in FinTech, AI in financial services, securitization, CSR and law and finance
FinTAF will publish double-blind peer-reviewed papers from the FinTech and AI in Finance Conference.
The Conference contributes to the following academic and professional practice themes:
- Ethical and Sustainability issues in FinTech and AI
- Impact of CoVid on the rise and fall of FinTech
- Cryptocurrency, Central Bank Digital currency, and Meme coins
- Algorithmic Trading
- Fintech and AI applications to Behavioural finance'
- RegTech and likely future direction
- Developments within Non-fungible tokens (NFT)
All articles published in FinTAF will be open access, using the Creative Commons Attribution licence. This will enable as wide a distribution as possible of the work, whilst allowing authors to retain copyright and so enable them to use their work as they wish.
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Call for Papers: 2024 Annual Fintech and AI in Finance Conference
FinTech and AI in Finance (FinTAF) 2024 conference will be hosted virtually by the Department of Finance, Accounting and Business Systems at Sheffield Hallam University and University Academy 92 Business School. For more information about the Department of Finance , Accounting and Business systems please visit: https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/academic-departments/finance-accounting-and-business-systems. And for information on University Academy 92 Business School visit: https://ua92.ac.uk/discover-ua92/our-campuses/ua92-business-school/
The aim of FinTAF is to explore current developments within the FinTech industry, assess the key issues faced and delve deeper into a sustainable transformation of the financial world. We wish to explore the role played by artificial intelligence within FinTech development and its effect on key stakeholders i.e. investors decisions, financial services and global markets. We are also keen to explore empirically and theoretically the legal and regulatory implications of the FinTech industry and how it interfaces with the banking industry, asset servicing, capital markets and investment management (e.g. wealth management etc.).
We invite researchers, scholars, and practitioners to submit their cutting-edge work for presentation at the 2024 Annual Fintech and AI in Finance Conference. This virtual event provides a platform for the exchange of innovative ideas and insights shaping the future of financial technology.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- AI-driven financial models
- Blockchain applications in finance
- Robo-advisors and algorithmic trading
- Cybersecurity in fintech
- Regulatory challenges and compliance in AI-powered finance
- Data analytics for risk management
- Ethical considerations in financial AI
- FinTech, AI and Financial Inclusion
Keynote Speaker: This year we will have the pleasure to Welcome Professor Abderrahim Taamouti.
Abderrahim Taamouti is a Professor of Econometrics at the University of Liverpool.
He is equally the Director of LAMBDA (Liverpool Advanced Methods for Big Data Analytics) Research centre, Liverpool Management School
For more details About our Key note speaker please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/ataamouti
Submission Categories:
Discussion Papers: Present your novel concepts, ideas, or preliminary research findings for engaging discussions.
Full Papers: Share comprehensive research, empirical studies, or case analyses that contribute significantly to the fintech and AI in finance domain.
Submission Guidelines:
Discussion papers must be submitted by 31 July 2024.
Full papers must be submitted by 31st August 2024.
Submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process.
Accepted papers will have the opportunity for publication in our conference proceedings and journal. All articles published in FinTAF will be open access, using the Creative Commons Attribution licence. This will enable as wide a distribution as possible of the work, whilst allowing authors to retain copyright and so enable them to use their work as they wish.
Join us in shaping the future of finance through the convergence of Fintech and AI. We look forward to your contributions!
For Registration , detailed submission guidelines and conference updates, visit https://journals.shu.ac.uk/index.php/FinTAF
Conference Date: 14th October 2024
This will be a virtual conference and registration details will be shared via the website nearer the time.
Organized by
Dr Adil El-Fakir
FinTAF Editor in Chief
Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Firoz Haroon Bhaiyat
FinTAF, Co-Editor
University Academy 92
Dr Theo NwanKwo
Associate Editor
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