Brett King
By Dave Birch posted Jul 28 2010 at 8:39 PM[Dave Birch] Brett King, Author of BANK 2.0, is also the founder of the International Academy of Financial Management, one of the fastest growing professional associations and training institutes in the world. A regular speaker at the top global conferences for financial services, King is an acknowledged expert on wealth management, customer experience and retail channel distribution strategy. He publishes regularly in his role as industry advisor on Huffington Post (Business News), Internet Evolution and his own personal blog at www.Banking4Tomorrow.com.
King also runs User Strategy, a boutique consultancy focused on improving customer interaction for leading financial services companies and businesses. King previously ran the Asia division of Modem Media and the E-Business service line for Deloitte. His clients include HSBC, Citigroup, UBS, Standard Chartered, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, EmiratesNBD, RBS, CSFB, BNP Paribas and many more.
You can order his new book BANK 2.0 -- the subject of this podcast -- on Amazon UK , Amazon US or direct from the publisher Marshall Cavendish.
Listen here in either [Podcast MPEG4] or [Sound-only MP3] format.
You can download this and other podcasts in both podcast (MPEG4) and sound-only (MP3) format from the Consult Hyperion podcast page, where you can also subscribe to the podcast RSS feed. If you have iTunes, you can find the podcasts in the iTunes Store: just search for "Consult Hyperion" in the podcasts area and you can click and subscribe. Alternatively, you can click on this iTunes link.








The guy definitely knows his stuff. I wonder when Bank 3.0 is coming out. :P
Posted by: captive insurance companies | 24 October 2010 at 06:44 AM
King is the subject of the cover story in ABA Banking Journal this month. You can read the digital version of our magazine at www.ababj.com
Posted by: Steve Cocheo | 20 September 2010 at 07:39 PM
He seems to be knowledgeable in many things that I'm interested in. I will definitely look into his books and work.
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