Research centre news
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at the Cambridge Judge Business School reveals the Cambridge DeFi Navigator (CDN) to provide empirical data and analysis on the decentralised finance (DeFi) ecosystem.
Finance and accounting
A new digital platform from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance will provide insights to the historical and current environmental impact of various blockchain networks, starting with Ethereum.
Misc news
Cryptoasset study by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at Cambridge Judge is cited by the Government of The Bahamas in new legislation.
Misc news
Bond180, a provider of technology solutions for fixed-income markets launched by three Cambridge MBA graduates, announced completion of a strategic funding round involving follow-on investment from Cambridge Enterprise, the commercialisation arm of the University of Cambridge.
Student and alumni news
Blockchain startup Bond 180 was founded by a team of 3 entrepreneurs who met while on their Cambridge MBA year.
Hype is slowing being replaced by business value, says the 2nd Global Enterprise Blockchain Benchmarking Study by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative …
Fayçal Tazi (EMBA 2017) joins board of new venture specialising in commodity trade finance blockchain solutions. Halfway through his time on the …
Invesco to support Cambridge Judge Business School’s research activities in long-term asset management, alternative finance and data-analytics. Global asset management firm Invesco …
Misc news
Lack of standard terminology for cryptoassets hampers global regulatory response, says a new report by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance. The …
Misc news
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance publishes the “Distributed Ledger Technology Systems” report to provide a common terminology and framework for distributed …
Misc news
Her Majesty Queen Máxima of the Netherlands will deliver a keynote speech via live video link on digital transformation and financial inclusion …
Insight
Professor Mark Esposito, a Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, argues that new technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence could play …