Limited seats · Registration required

European Financial Development History

A structured, business-oriented lecture covering how European financial systems evolved—from early banking networks to modern capital markets—designed for professionals and learners in Australia.

Date & Time (AET) Select a session after registration (online or in-person depending on venue).
Australia-friendly Sessions planned for major cities and online attendance.
Materials included Slides (PDF) + reading list + Q&A summary (sent by email).
Audience Business professionals, finance learners, policy & history enthusiasts.
Professional tone · No hype · Clear learning outcomes.

Agenda (60–75 mins)

  • Origins of European banking and early credit networks
  • Industrial era: capital formation and exchanges
  • Regulation, integration, and the modern EU framework
  • Major turning points: crises and reforms (high-level)
  • Q&A and recommended reading

Who it’s for

Professionals, students, and researchers who want a clear historical narrative of European finance, with practical context for today’s market structures.

What you receive

  • Slide deck (PDF)
  • Reading list + timeline summary
  • Q&A recap email
  • Optional follow-up session invitation