The global financial sector continues to evolve rapidly with new technologies enabling the digitization of money, innovative trends involving artificial intelligence and DLT, and a greater focus on financing SMEs and financial inclusion. We see a long-term transition toward a sustainable financial industry, while there is a need to support the economic recovery from the pandemic in the short term.
We invite young academics to submit papers or essays addressing one of the following topics:
- The role of international financial centers in promoting collaboration and channeling climate change finance.
- How financial centers can support harmonizing and proliferating sustainable reporting standards.
- The role of IFCs in financing the circular economy.
- The role of the financial sector in fostering a sustainable blue (maritime) economy.
- The role of the financial sector in designing products/services and due diligence practices to specifically foster social enterprises.
- How financial centers can foster gender equity in the financial industry.
- The impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on the financial sector.
- The impact of Quantum Computing on the financial sector.
- The role digital and tokenized assets will play in the coming years.
- How the financial sector can better protect consumers from fraud.
- How financial centers can support talent development and re-skilling, particularly regarding sustainability and financial technology.
- How the financial sector can remain an attractive employer for young talent.
- The role IFCs should play in facilitating the significant transfer of wealth between generations in the coming years.
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We will also consider papers on topics that are relevant to the work of international financial centers but not listed above. Papers must be either unpublished or published no earlier than 2024. An English translation is required if the paper is written in a different language.
The top three finalists will have the privilege of presenting their research at WAIFC’s Annual General Meeting in Frankfurt am Main. Our Chair will announce the winner of the best paper and award a prize of €3,000. The runners-up will be awarded prizes of €2,000 (2nd place) and €1,000 (3rd place).
Who can enter?
We invite young academics from around the world to make a submission. WAIFC is a global organization, and we aim to make this a global competition. The Award is open to all countries, including non-WAIFC member countries. As our focus is on finance, we particularly encourage submissions from students, Ph.D. students, post-docs, or junior professors in finance, economics, mathematics, computer science, or other similar fields to participate. We are, however, seeking new ideas, so a background in any field of study is welcome as long as your paper or essay relates to finance and meets our submission criteria. Submissions are welcome from those in universities, research institutes, think tanks, and other similar institutions.
Multiple authors can contribute to a paper or essay, but as we are seeking ideas from bright young minds, at least one author must be under the age of 35 as of 30 May 2025.
How will the winners be selected?
We will assess the papers against the following criteria: (1) novelty, (2) topicality, (3) innovative thinking, (4) scientific merit, (5) relevance for financial centers, and (6) practical applicability.
How to apply?
Applications to submit your paper or essay may be made no later than 30 April 2025 via our submission form. Your final paper or essay must be submitted no later than 30 May 2025.
Full details on who can enter, how to enter, assessment criteria, etc. are detailed within our Award Handbook. If you have any further questions, please email award@waifc.finance.
We look forward to receiving your submissions and hopefully meeting you in New York later this year.
About the WAIFC
The World Alliance of International Financial Centers (WAIFC) is a non-profit association registered in Belgium, representing 28 leading international financial centers across five continents. WAIFC members are government agencies, associations, and similar institutions developing and promoting their financial centers. WAIFC facilitates cooperation between its members, exchanging best practices and communication with the general public.