FinTech: Are we regulating humans or systems?
Stifel has been working with Jericho on an “Ethics of Disruption” programme and on the Tech sector more generally since early 2019. This roundtable is the first in a series of deeper dives exploring the changing landscape of AI, FinTech, Robotics and Regulatory Frameworks, particularly as we move towards Building Back Better.
Going green: Responsible Tax Roundtable
What is the Responsible Tax response to the global COVID-19 crisis? Who pays for the extraordinary measures now being taken – when and how?
Jericho Chambers has been convening and curating the global Responsible Tax project in partnership with KPMG since 2015. The current crisis adds poignancy and urgency.
Fear & Disruption; Banking & Brexit
In this latest Jericho Conversations podcast, Stifel Europe CEO Eithne O’Leary talks to Matthew Gwyther - reflecting on business life at the top and roaming from COVID to Brexit and beyond.
Stimulus Measures – EU focused Responsible Tax Roundtable
On Tuesday 7 July the first roundtable in a series on tax policy responses to COVID-19 crisis was held. Sponsored by KPMG International and Jericho Chambers, a more detailed explanation of the program can be found here. The first event, attended by representatives from corporates and both the IMF and OECD, discussed what measures European-based multinationals thought would be helpful to stimulate economies once countries and jurisdictions move out of lockdown periods and into the recovery phase.
Africa/Asia/Pacific Responsible Tax Roundtable
On 14 July KPMG International and Jericho Chambers sponsored the second in a series of roundtables on tax policy responses to COVID-19. A more detailed explanation of the roundtable program can be found here. At this roundtable, multinationals based in Africa, Asia and the Pacific discussed what they thought would be helpful to stimulate economies once countries and jurisdictions move out of lockdown periods and into the recovery phase.
Hydrogen East
Tuesday 28th July saw the launch of Hydrogen East whose goal is to bring together interested parties and key stakeholders on hydrogen in East Anglia.
This summary discusses the potential opportunities for developing hydrogen in the East of England, and the advantages it brings as an additional source of clean energy on the journey to Net-Zero.
Net Zero Leiston
Troy Fielder is currently undertaking an industrial placement in the Sizewell C Financing and Economic Regulation team. He is a student at the University of East Anglia, studying for a degree in Natural Sciences (with a Year in Industry) and has a specific interest in environmental science and policy.
Suffolk’s “energy coast”– a meaningful economic legacy?
Our Heritage 2040 Article Twelve: Suffolk does not need this unpresidented scale of industrialisation.
A 21st Century Crystal Palace Across East Anglia
Our Heritage 2040 Article Eleven: Let a thousand flowers - plus fruit and veg - bloom along a new path to production.
The Interim report, explores the key challenges in the evolving relationship between business and democracy. Download a copy of the report here.