The banking has been a foremost sector which has reformed the country’s economy to a great extent. From its old paradigm of capital, labour and technology, the country’s economic growth has shifted its gaze towards the mobilization of savings, their investments and returns. Reforms in banking sector have led the country’s economy at the high peak. Its tremendous growth has always enlightened the country to keep improving its functions and facilities.
The Centre for Banking and Finance Laws at the The Jurist has been established to develop the intellectual leadership and capabilities in the field of banking, capital markets and other financial services. It aims to generate scholarship and work as a think tank for robustness and soundness of the banking sector. To bring better analytical clarity at national, regional and global levels, the Centre seeks to engage public and private stakeholders for working together on exchange of ideas, policy recommendations and allied regulatory issues.
Objectives:
To act as a platform and engage bankers, lawyers, policy makers, regulators and academia in exchange of ideas and capacity building.
To ensure as a thought leader that these ideas have an impact on Boardrooms as well as virtual-classrooms.
To offer advisory solutions on related issues.
To focus on important aspects of banking and financial laws so as to generate new insights of scholarly value and policy relevance.