Your Q4 2017 print edition will be with you soon

From up-and-coming entrepreneurs to mergers and acquisitions and the role of artificial intelligence in financial services, discover everything you need to know about the fintech sector in the Q4 2017 edition of The Review

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The latest fintech themed issue of The Review will be with you soon. Here’s a taster of what’s included in the Q4 2017 edition. 
Leading the chargeStella Cox CBE, managing director of DDCAP Group, has spent more than three decades dedicated to the development of Islamic finance. She tells us why it is generating more interest than ever. 
UK fintech in numbersThe UK came out first in a benchmarking study of seven fintech ecosystems. This graphical snapshot of the booming sector explains why. 
Your health is your wealthThe data obtained through fitness apps can help to improve precision and deepen the client-planner relationship for financial planning firms. But a lack of public trust means it is yet to be fully harnessed by the sector.
A helping handWith a second round of fintech companies preparing to enter Abu Dhabi’s RegLab, we explore how these regulatory sandboxes help to promote innovation in the Middle East and beyond.
How artificial intelligence is changing investingArtificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more widely adopted by asset managers and financial advisers, as well as ‘quant’ funds. We look at the new level of sophistication introduced through the use of AI, and whether it is destined to become mainstream. 
The disruptorsFintech is changing the way products and services are delivered across the finance sector, from transferring money to raising capital. We speak to five fintech entrepreneurs about how they are shaking up financial services.
Joining forcesThe fintech sector has exploded since the global financial crisis in 2008. We question whether the next phase of fintech’s evolution will result in a spate of consolidation and merger activity.
In search of clarity and comparabilityIn light of the FCA’s proposals for an all-in fee disclosure, asset managers and financial planners share their views on the regulator’s latest move to penetrate this opaque area of the sector.

The edition contains plenty of thought-provoking opinions, too. Anthony Hilton FCSI(Hon) describes the upcoming fintech revolution, while Andrew Davis argues that automation, not disintermediation, is where fintech will make its mark.

It also includes ‘Change’, a round-up of key regulatory changes in the last quarter; the latest edition of the CISI’s academic journal, Review of Financial Markets, which contains cutting-edge research; and our new eight-page supplement drawn from the Autumn 2017 edition of the Investment Management Review.

All members, excluding student members, are eligible to receive the quarterly print edition of the magazine. Members can opt in to receive the print edition by logging in to MyCISI, clicking on My account, then clicking the Communications tab and selecting ‘Yes’. 

Once you have read the print edition, keep coming back to the digital edition of The Review, which is updated regularly with news, features and comment about the Institute and the financial services sector.
Published: 03 Nov 2017
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