Overview
The European Banking Institute (EBI) and Frankfurt School of Finance and Management have jointly established and strategically manage the part-time master’s programme: EBI Master in EU Banking and Financial Regulation, which is awarded a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree. EBI Master students will gain the skills and necessary expertise to successfully work in the entire field of banking and financial regulation.
In particular, this programme offers courses on the following subjects: foundations of financial systems, financial regulation and accounting, financial markets in crisis, consumer protection and behavioural economics, institutional and substantive aspects of banking regulation and supervision, bank crisis prevention and management, capital markets regulation and supervision, insurance regulation and supervision, central banking policies, including monetary policy and macroprudential oversight, as well as ESG in the financial system.
Program Highlights
Partnership with the European Banking Institute, a leading joint venture network in the field of banking regulation, supervision, and resolution in Europe
Curriculum-based on current and forthcoming banking and financial regulation legislation and case-law, taught by leading academics from all across Europe
Fully accredited degree program according to EU accreditation standards, internationally accepted degree
Professors on the Academic Board of the EBI, FS faculty, and experts specializing in EU law
FS-Alumni Network, Clubs, and Conferences
European Banking Institute
The EBI Master in EU Banking and Financial Regulation was created by the EBI in partnership with the Frankfurt School.
The EBI is based in Frankfurt and is an international center for banking studies resulting from the joint venture of Europe’s preeminent academic institutions, which have decided to share and coordinate their commitments and structure their research activities in order to provide the highest quality legal, economic and accounting studies in the field of banking regulation, banking supervision and banking resolution in Europe. The EBI, as a joint venture network and research institute, has developed the structural specifications for the program and ensures a continuous improvement process. In joint consultation with Frankfurt School, the EBI also ensures that the modules are staffed with relevantly experienced professors, particularly from the Academic Board of EBI and from the Faculty of Frankfurt School, as well as selected lecturers are particularly suitable in terms of subject matter and didactics.
Study Model
For working professionals
This program follows a flexible, blended model of study, which allows students to continue working full-time along with their studies. Students will attend class in-person on the FS Campus one weekend each month while also participating in three online evening courses each week for the remaining three weeks of the month.