Future of Banking
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041235163
- Weight: 790g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The Future of Banking offers a global and practical blueprint for reimagining the modern financial institution. At a time when digital transformation alone is no longer sufficient, this book focuses on rebuilding trust, driving inclusive access, and enabling resilient institutional architecture.
Written by a senior banking leader with over three decades of experience across Barclays (UK), HDFC Bank (India), and Phoenix Empire Ltd (UK), the book brings together lived insight, global strategy, and cross-market applicability. It blends academic depth with real-world execution, offering a comprehensive roadmap for future-ready banking institutions.
The book is structured into ten chapters, each with ten modular sections, which enables clarity, flexibility, and progression. In doing so, the volume allows readers to engage with both high-level transformation themes and hands-on implementation models. It bridges the gap between academic vision and practitioner execution, offering a robust architecture for leaders navigating systemic disruption, ESG mandates, and hybrid infrastructure needs on a global scale.
Gulzar Singh is a globally respected banking leader with three decades of executive experience across Barclays UK, HDFC Bank India, Capgemini, and fintech ventures. Dr. Singh has held leadership roles across digital transformation, operations, financial crime, ESG strategy, and regulatory reform and is a Chartered Fellow of six leading UK professional institutes, including the Chartered Banker Institute, LIBF, and the Chartered Management Institute.
