Overview

Ibn Zohr University Business School (ENCG Agadir) is pleased to announce the organisation of the 2nd International Banking & Finance Research Conference (2nd IBFRC).

The conference will take place in the vibrant coastal city of Agadir, Morocco, on 29–30 October 2025. Building on the success of its inaugural edition, the 2nd IBFRC aims to foster a dynamic and inclusive platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from around the globe. Participants will engage in meaningful dialogue, share cutting-edge insights, and explore emerging trends in banking, finance, and related disciplines.

 

The conference will feature keynote speeches from renowned experts, parallel sessions for paper presentations, and interactive workshops designed to encourage collaboration and innovation. Topics will span a wide range of areas including corporate finance, financial markets, fintech, risk management, sustainable finance, and banking regulation.

By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, the 2nd IBFRC seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the development of actionable solutions to contemporary challenges in the financial sector. Scholars at all career stages are encouraged to participate and submit their research for presentation and publication opportunities.

We look forward to welcoming you to Agadir for two days of intellectual exchange and networking.

 

 

 

Important dates

  • Submission deadline: 10th September 2025
  • Notification of acceptance: 15th September 2025
  • Registration deadline: 30th September 2025
  • Conference: 29th – 30th October 2025.

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Jamal Ouenniche, Professor and Chair in Business Analytics at the University of Edinburgh Business School, UK.

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Dr Ouenniche is Professor and Chair in Business Analytics at the University of Edinburgh Business School (UK), Member of the Senate, Member of the Business School Executive Board, Head of the Management Science and Business Economics group, and Director of the MSc in Business Analytics. He holds a BSc in Mathematics and MSc in Operational Research from the University of Montreal (Canada), and a PhD in Operations Management from Laval University (Quebec, Canada).

His research portfolio encompasses a broad range of applications and a variety of research methodologies in descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics, and tackles important managerial issues in energy, manufacturing, transport, banking, and public sector policy. Some of his research is concerned with methodological contributions to the fields of optimisation, artificial intelligence, data envelopment analysis, risk modelling and analysis, and forecasting.

He acts as a Referee for over 30 academic journals, several international conferences, and several national and foreign research councils (e.g., ESRC - The Economic and Social Research Council of the UK; The Leverhulme Trust, UK; SSHRC - The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; FCT - The Foundation for Science and Technology – the Portuguese public research funding agency; GACR - The Czech Science Foundation – the main public funding agency in the Czech Republic).

He is also a Member of the Editorial Board of several academic journals. His research is published in high quality academic journals such as:  Operations Research; European Journal of Operational Research; Computers and Operations Research; Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications; Expert Systems with Applications; International Journal of Operational Research; Journal of the Operational Research Society; Annals of Operations Research; International Journal of Production Economics; International Journal of Production Research.

 

 

Dr. Meziane Lasfer, Professor of Finance at Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London, UK.

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Professor Meziane Lasfer is a distinguished academic in the field of finance. He holds a PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics and the University of Bath. His career began as a research fellow at City University Business School, where he later became a professor. Over the years, he has directed the Cass Business School PhD programme and the MSc Finance course, and has served as Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer.

Lasfer has published extensively in top international academic journals such as The Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics,Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, and Journal of Banking and Finance, covering topics such as dividend policy, capital structure, taxation, corporate governance, and corporate restructuring. His research has been widely cited and reported in the press. He has also been involved in executive education, teaching finance courses to professionals at Goldman Sachs, KPMG, Lloyds-TSB, Deloitte, and other institutions.

Additionally, he has held visiting professor positions at HEC Paris, University Paris Dauphine, EDHEC Business School in Nice, and Catolica University in Lisbon. His contributions to finance research have earned him multiple awards for teaching excellence (first Dean's Prize for Teaching Excellence in 1998, 2003, 2006 and 2008).


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