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Professor Bernardo Batiz-Lazo

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Department: Newcastle Business School

Although I have made contributions to the business and economic history of Latin America (mainly Mexico) and Spain as well as accounting history, my main area of work has been the impact of computer technology on retail banking. This has included touching on contemporary issues around the cashless economy, retail payments, globalization and international trade. Currently I am looking at the emergence of FinTech as a global phenomenon.


Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (sponsor Economic History Society) (2020).             

Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (2010).

Senior Fellow of the Academy of Higher Education (2007).

Bernardo Batiz-Lazo

Although I have made contributions to the business and economic history of Latin America (mainly Mexico) and Spain as well as accounting history, my main area of work has been the impact of computer technology on retail banking. This has included touching on contemporary issues around the cashless economy, retail payments, globalization and international trade. Currently I am looking at the emergence of FinTech as a global phenomenon.

  • Martin Ogbeiwi Fintech and Digital Payment Innovations: Making Sense of Emerging Technologies for Enhancing Payment Solutions Start Date: 01/10/2022
  • Thomas Fischer Developing organisational processes, strategies and context: the case of Deutsche Postbank AG Start Date: 01/11/2020

  • Not Specified PhD November 17 1998
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2020


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