Milind Sathye – The Conversation

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Profile Articles Activity Prof Sathye worked for nearly two decades in the Reserve Bank of India/ NABARD including as Project Manager World Bank Pilot Project. Frequently, consulted by


Australian and overseas media, Prof Sathye has appeared on ABC Inside Business, ABC 7.30 Report, Sky News, Alan Jones Breakfast Program, Al Jazeera TV Dubai and 7 News among others. He has


contributed opinion pieces in The Australian, Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald and The Age Melbourne. His expertise has been sought by the Australian Senate Economic


Committees on many occassions and some of his recommendations on Australian banking have found a place in Committees final report. He has also worked as expert witness on banking and finance


cases for Federal Court of Australia, Victorian Supreme Court and others. Professor Sathye's research focus is on efficiency and productivity, AMLCTF, e-banking and microfinance. He


has published in top ranking journals such as the Journal of Banking and Finance, European Journal of operational Research and Journal of the Operational Research Society and currently holds


two competitive external grants as a lead researcher. EXPERIENCE * 2001–present Professor of Banking and Finance , University of Canberra * 1997–2001 Senior Lecturer, University of Southern


Queensland EDUCATION GRANTS AND CONTRACTS * 2015 Do Anti Money Laundering Legislation and Competition Regulation Conflict? * Role: Project Leader * Funding Source: SWIFT Belgium * 2013


Mobile Value Added Services for Inclusive Growth- A study of Women Micro entrepreneurs in Fiji * Role: Project Leader * Funding Source: University of California /Bill Melinda Gates


Foundation * 2012 A study of access to financial services, and social and economic empowerment of Indigenous Australian women in regional, rural and remote communities * Role: Project Leader


* Funding Source: Australian Government (RRRDG) * 2012 Cost of compliance of AMLTFA regime in Malaysia * Role: Co-investigator * Funding Source: Malaysian Government * 2011 Whose


empowerment? A study of micro finance institutions and women's empowerment in India * Role: Project Leader * Funding Source: Australian Government (AIC) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS *


Fellow CPA Australia, Fellow FINSIA, Australia, AICWA India, ACS, India, CAIIB, India RESEARCH AREAS * Financial Institutions (Incl. Banking) (150203) * Accounting, Auditing And


Accountability (1501) * Banking, Finance And Investment Not Elsewhere Classified (150299) * Financial Econometrics (150202)