Draft:Evgueni Ivantsov

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Dr. Evgueni Ivantsov is a Belgian-British banker, risk management practitioner and author. He is the founder and the executive Chairman of the European Risk Management Council, as well as the author of books and a series of risk management publications in the business media. Dr. Ivantsov was also a member of the Advisory Group on Technology, Innovation and Systemic Risk and a member of the Cyber Working Group of the World Economic Forum.[1]

Ivantsov held several executive roles in the past at banks including Banque Bruxelles Lambert, ING Group, HSBC and Lloyds Banking Group. Ivantsov was also a visiting professor at several universities such as Cass Business School (City, University of London), International Economics at the Boston University and Money, Banking and Credit at the UBI Business School.[2]

Some of his publications include his own book titled "Head or Tails: Financial Disaster, Risk Management and Survival Strategy in the World of Extreme Risks"[3], in addition to a online articles quoted by a number of analysts such as "Lack of leadership caused the fall of Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank"[4], "The Changing Face of ESG"[5] by Investors' Chronicle, "Rising US populism tops risk managers' fears"[6] by The Banker, "Effective Tail Risk Management Versus Excessive Protection Buffers"[7] and "Capital: Protection from the storm"[8].

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  1. ^ "Tutor Biography" (PDF). National University of Singapore.
  2. ^ "Meet The Expert". Streamly.
  3. ^ Ivantsov, Evgueni (2013). Heads or Tails: Financial Disaster, Risk Management and Survival Strategy in the World of Extreme Risk (1st ed.). London: Taylor & Francis Group. doi:10.4324/9781315586274. ISBN 9781315586274.
  4. ^ Heinink, Diederik (18 May 2023). "Lack of leadership caused the fall of Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank". Medium.
  5. ^ McDougall, Mary. "The changing face of ESG". Investors' Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Rising US populism tops risk managers' fears". The Banker.
  7. ^ "Effective Tail Risk Management Versus Excessive Protection Buffers". RiskJournal. 26 March 2013 – via Wordpress.
  8. ^ "Capital: Protection from the storm". Future Banking.

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