Yaniv BENHAMOU, University of Geneva and ABR, Geneva. Adrien ALBERINI, University of Geneva and Sigma Legal, Geneva.ĭr. Aline DARBELLAY, Center for Banking and Financial Law, Geneva.ĭr. University master's degree, university bachelor's degree, university baccalaureate from the University of Geneva, master's or bachelor's degree from a University of Applied Sciences or a title deemed equivalent.have established a close network with professionals who are also dealing with legal issues related to the digitalization of the banking and financial sector.are able to effectively assist the managers of banking and financial institutions in the deployment of digitalization projects.have developed their ability to interact with the various categories of professionals active in the context of the digitalization of the banking and financial sector, including specialists in compliance, risk management, and front and back office services.have improved their ability to communicate, in writing and orally, their legal analyses related to digitization projects.have a solid legal basis for analyzing the future challenges posed by the increasing digitalization of the banking and financial sector, for example in connection with the constant increase in cyber attacks and the increased demands for business continuity.
are able to analyze complex legal situations, understanding the technological underpinnings, such as the application of anti-money laundering legislation to financial technologies or rules on banking secrecy and data protection when using cloud services.have acquired knowledge and understanding of issues related to the regulation of digital finance, data protection in banking and finance, the evolution of banking contracts related to technological innovations, as well as intellectual property and competition law.