Finextra: Mastercard joins Regulatory Genome Project
The Regulatory Genome Project at the University of Cambridge will collaborate with CMS, Grant Thornton UK LLP, Macfarlanes and Mastercard to address the issue of regulation in digital era. The new initiative will create an inclusive and easily accessible repository…
Genome’s first industry collaborators
First industry collaborators: CMS, Grant Thornton UK LLP , Macfarlanes, and Mastercard to collaborate with the Regulatory Genome Project. Dr Robert Wardrop Regulation in the digital era is highly complex and globally fragmented, with rules changing at a rapid pace.…

Impact investing
Regulators likely to require companies to publish audited reports on their environmental and social impacts, Sir Ronald Cohen says in University of Cambridge lecture. Regulators are likely in the next three to five years to require that companies publish audited…

Forbes: Bringing sanity to global financial regulation
Dr Robert Wardrop, Director of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on the new Regulatory Genome Project. The CCAF recently launched the project with the University of Cambridge aiming to sequence the world’s…
Mirage News: Cambridge launches Regulatory Genome Project
Drawing on research from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School and the Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge, the project will use machine learning to sequence the world’s regulatory…
The Regulatory Genome Project
The University of Cambridge announces the launch of the Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) to reduce fragmentation in how regulatory information is shared globally. A collaboration between Cambridge Judge Business School and RegGenome, a spin-out company from the University of Cambridge.…

Fintech growth during COVID-19
A global study jointly authored by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, The World Bank and The World Economic Forum reveals 12 out of 13 fintech sectors have grown during the first half of 2020 compared to the same period…

Global study reveals impact of COVID-19 on fintech regulatory innovation
Joint study by The World Bank and the Cambridge Centre For Alternative Finance highlights accelerated pace of regulatory innovation during COVID-19. The World Bank and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge…

Helping Europol reduce illegal electronic waste trafficking – how to leverage a PhD to have impact
Cambridge Judge Business School PhD students are a vibrant community, excelling in research but also determined to make a difference in the world. Every year, their research projects bring them in close contact with non-academic organisations and their engagement helps…

Report highlights opportunities for financial innovation in Western Balkans
Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, working with World Bank, identifies regulatory frameworks as key to unlocking potential of innovative financial services for consumers and MSMEs A joint report from the World Bank and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF),…
