Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking: Principles and Practice

Author:   Fred Bell
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
ISBN:  

9780749482909


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   03 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Endorsed by the Chartered Banker Institute as core reading for its professional qualifications, Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking emphasizes the importance of professionalism for banks, and explores how all staff play a key role in putting customers at the heart of their business. Taking an applied approach, it aims to develop the reader's capability to: recognize and contribute towards balanced outcomes for consumers and organizations; understand the impact of reputational deficit; and understand the personal impact of an individual in the workplace. From a discussion of the main branches of ethical thinking to an overview of regulation and legislation in the UK and internationally, this book covers the theory and practice of conduct and professionalism in banking. Chapters contain activities and industry case studies, and further reading and viewing suggestions are included to help develop a deeper understanding of the topics covered. With fully referenced discussion of conflicts of interest, decision making models, the role of professional bodies, corporate governance, conduct risk management and the Global Financial Crisis 2007-08, Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking is the essential guide for finance professionals.

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Author:   Fred Bell
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
Imprint:   Kogan Page Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9780749482909


ISBN 10:   0749482907
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   03 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Ethics theory; Chapter - 02: Professionalism and ethics in banking; Chapter - 03: Ethical decision making in practice; Chapter - 04: A short history of banking; Chapter - 05: An overview of regulation and legislation in banking; Chapter - 06: Corporate governance; Chapter - 07: Conduct and culture in banking; Chapter - 08: Conduct risk management; Chapter - 09: Corporate social responsibility and environmental issues; Chapter - 10: Ethics and technology;

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A comprehensive book that explains ethical theory and professionalism and applies this to real-world examples. This should be required reading for professionals and for banking and finance students. --Stuart Finnerty, Reader in Banking, Manchester Metropolitan University & Chartered Banker A well-informed text from an experienced author across a range of providers and locations. The inclusion of relevant, topical ethical dilemmas is very welcome. This is a must for all involved in the sector, whether they be academics, early career professionals or those with managerial responsibilities. --Paul Raby FCIB, FHEA, PGCE, ACIB, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metroplitan Univeristy An interesting book! It helps bankers better understand the ethical challenges of their profession. --Dr. Pejman Abedifar, Lecturer in Banking & Finance, Programme Director, MSc in Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews Across a range of contexts, this book highlights a number of important issues associated with culture, conduct and ethics to accentuate the significance of professionalism for banks. The use of simple language, eloquence and an applied approach make it easily comprehensible for the readers with diverse backgrounds. --Dr Navjot Sandhu, Associate Professor in Finance, Birmingham City University Culture and (in some cases) the unethical behaviour of bankers has emerged as an important theme since the global financial crisis. Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking by Fred Bell is a comprehensive, thoughtful and practical resource for students, practitioners and regulators wishing to understand and evaluate the importance of culture and ethics in the modern financial services industry. --Professor John O.S. Wilson, Director, Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, University of St Andrews


Culture and (in some cases) the unethical behaviour of bankers has emerged as an important theme since the global financial crisis. Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking by Fred Bell is a comprehensive, thoughtful and practical resource for students, practitioners and regulators wishing to understand and evaluate the importance of culture and ethics in the modern financial services industry. * Professor John O.S. Wilson, Director, Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, University of St Andrews * A well-informed text from an experienced author across a range of providers and locations. The inclusion of relevant, topical ethical dilemmas is very welcome. This is a must for all involved in the sector, whether they be academics, early career professionals or those with managerial responsibilities. * Paul Raby FCIB, FHEA, PGCE, ACIB, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metroplitan Univeristy * Across a range of contexts, this book highlights a number of important issues associated with culture, conduct and ethics to accentuate the significance of professionalism for banks. The use of simple language, eloquence and an applied approach make it easily comprehensible for the readers with diverse backgrounds. * Dr Navjot Sandhu, Associate Professor in Finance, Birmingham City University * A comprehensive book that explains ethical theory and professionalism and applies this to real-world examples. This should be required reading for professionals and for banking and finance students. * Stuart Finnerty, Reader in Banking, Manchester Metropolitan University & Chartered Banker * An interesting book! It helps bankers better understand the ethical challenges of their profession. * Dr. Pejman Abedifar, Lecturer in Banking & Finance, Programme Director, MSc in Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews *


A comprehensive book that explains ethical theory and professionalism and applies this to real-world examples. This should be required reading for professionals and for banking and finance students. --Stuart Finnerty, Reader in Banking, Manchester Metropolitan University & Chartered Banker A well-informed text from an experienced author across a range of providers and locations. The inclusion of relevant, topical ethical dilemmas is very welcome. This is a must for all involved in the sector, whether they be academics, early career professionals or those with managerial responsibilities. --Paul Raby FCIB, FHEA, PGCE, ACIB, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metroplitan Univeristy Across a range of contexts, this book highlights a number of important issues associated with culture, conduct and ethics to accentuate the significance of professionalism for banks. The use of simple language, eloquence and an applied approach make it easily comprehensible for the readers with diverse backgrounds. --Dr Navjot Sandhu, Associate Professor in Finance, Birmingham City University An interesting book! It helps bankers better understand the ethical challenges of their profession. --Dr. Pejman Abedifar, Lecturer in Banking & Finance, Programme Director, MSc in Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews Culture and (in some cases) the unethical behaviour of bankers has emerged as an important theme since the global financial crisis. Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking by Fred Bell is a comprehensive, thoughtful and practical resource for students, practitioners and regulators wishing to understand and evaluate the importance of culture and ethics in the modern financial services industry. --Professor John O.S. Wilson, Director, Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, University of St Andrews


A well-informed text from an experienced author across a range of providers and locations. The inclusion of relevant, topical ethical dilemmas is very welcome. This is a must for all involved in the sector, whether they be academics, early career professionals or those with managerial responsibilities. --Paul Raby FCIB, FHEA, PGCE, ACIB, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metroplitan Univeristy A comprehensive book that explains ethical theory and professionalism and applies this to real-world examples. This should be required reading for professionals and for banking and finance students. --Stuart Finnerty, Reader in Banking, Manchester Metropolitan University & Chartered Banker An interesting book! It helps bankers better understand the ethical challenges of their profession. --Dr. Pejman Abedifar, Lecturer in Banking & Finance, Programme Director, MSc in Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews Across a range of contexts, this book highlights a number of important issues associated with culture, conduct and ethics to accentuate the significance of professionalism for banks. The use of simple language, eloquence and an applied approach make it easily comprehensible for the readers with diverse backgrounds. --Dr Navjot Sandhu, Associate Professor in Finance, Birmingham City University Culture and (in some cases) the unethical behaviour of bankers has emerged as an important theme since the global financial crisis. Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking by Fred Bell is a comprehensive, thoughtful and practical resource for students, practitioners and regulators wishing to understand and evaluate the importance of culture and ethics in the modern financial services industry. --Professor John O.S. Wilson, Director, Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, University of St Andrews


A well-informed text from an experienced author across a range of providers and locations. The inclusion of relevant, topical ethical dilemmas is very welcome. This is a must for all involved in the sector, whether they be academics, early career professionals or those with managerial responsibilities. --Paul Raby FCIB, FHEA, PGCE, ACIB, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metroplitan Univeristy An interesting book! It helps bankers better understand the ethical challenges of their profession. --Dr. Pejman Abedifar, Lecturer in Banking & Finance, Programme Director, MSc in Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews A comprehensive book that explains ethical theory and professionalism and applies this to real-world examples. This should be required reading for professionals and for banking and finance students. --Stuart Finnerty, Reader in Banking, Manchester Metropolitan University & Chartered Banker Across a range of contexts, this book highlights a number of important issues associated with culture, conduct and ethics to accentuate the significance of professionalism for banks. The use of simple language, eloquence and an applied approach make it easily comprehensible for the readers with diverse backgrounds. --Dr Navjot Sandhu, Associate Professor in Finance, Birmingham City University Culture and (in some cases) the unethical behaviour of bankers has emerged as an important theme since the global financial crisis. Culture, Conduct and Ethics in Banking by Fred Bell is a comprehensive, thoughtful and practical resource for students, practitioners and regulators wishing to understand and evaluate the importance of culture and ethics in the modern financial services industry. --Professor John O.S. Wilson, Director, Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, University of St Andrews


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Fred Bell is an experienced career banker with extensive risk management leadership expertise. Working over 39 years in the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), he has held senior leadership roles including Head of Operational Risk in the RBS Wealth Division, Head of Risk at Tesco Personal Finance and Head of the RBS Bank of China Risk Programme. Bell established and ran RBS's first dedicated business continuity function.

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