Jeffrey Kupfer is a co-founder of Starling, a US-based RegTech firm that applies behavioural science, machine learning and network analytics to identify and mitigate culture and conduct risks before they escalate into crises. He has served in the US Department of Justice, the White House, the US Treasury Department, the US Department of Energy and, later, as an executive at Chevron. Jeff holds degrees from Yale University and Harvard Law School and is an adjunct professor of policy and management at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. jkupfer@starlingtrust.com
Fintech / Regtech
Singapore: Progressing the Culture and Conduct Risk Agenda
13/06/2019
MAS is equipping itself with advanced tools that will allow for culture and conduct to be evaluated in a more systematic way, say Jeff Kupfer and Stephen Scott at Starling.
ESG / Sustainability
Hong Kong: An Ecosystem Approach to Bank Culture Reform
21/05/2019
The HKMA is addressing culture and conduct risk by learning from other markets, engaging with other regulators, and exploring new technology, say Jeff Kupfer and Stephen Scott at Starling Trust.
Market Infrastructure
Australia: Banking Misconduct Drives Search for RegTech Remedies
08/05/2019
Australia may emerge as a world-leader in RegTech adoption as a remedy to banking culture and misconduct issues, say Jeff Kupfer and Stephen Scott at Starling Trust.
Market Infrastructure
Culture & Conduct: the Global Regulatory Agenda
29/04/2019
The UK FCA has been a definitive leader in driving the global supervisory agenda in relation to culture and conduct risk, say Jeff Kupfer and Stephen Scott at Starling Trust Sciences.
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