Prof. Ismail Ertürk

Prof. Ismail Ertürk

Senior Lecturer in Banking and Director for Social Responsibility and Engagement at Alliance Manchester Business School
The University of Manchester

Ismail is a regular commentator in the broadcast and print media, including BBC, Bloomberg TV, Financial Times, The Observer, The Telegraph, The Huffington Post, Washington Post.. He has taught corporate finance, bank financial management and international finance on both the School’s MBA and Executive Centre programmes. His research interests are in financialisation, financial innovation, corporate governance, macro-economic risks and post-crisis central bank unconventional policies.

He has also published numerous books and articles and the most recent book is Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform, (2017), Routledge. He held visiting positions at Stockholm School of Economics, St Petersburg, Istanbul Commerce University, and Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil, ESCP Europe Business School, Paris, and Danish Institute for International Studies. He has practical international experience with companies that include Lloyds-TSB Bank, Toronto Dominion, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Development Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, British Telecom, Thales, PwC New York, KPMG, IBM, U.K. Customs and Excise, Jeffrey Green Russell Solicitors, Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul, Brazilian National Confederation of Industries.

Previous Seminar Topics:
  • Financial Risks in Chinese Economy and Development of RMB as an investment currency

  • Currency Wars: Turmoil in Foreign Exchange Rates and the Future of Chinese Yuan

  • Financial Innovation, Reinvented Banks, and Crisis

  • Shadow banking in China, Abenomics in Japan and tapering in the U.S.: navigating financial and economic uncertainty in Asia

  • Central Banks: Their old and new roles in the economy

  • Financialised bank business models and post-crisis regulation of banks

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