| Name: | Professor Milind Sathye |
| Position: | Head of Accounting, Banking and Finance |
| Organisation: | University of Canberra |
| Department/Division: | Faculty of Business and Government |
| Primary Areas: | Business and management |
| Economics and finance |
| Expertise: | Bank performance, efficiency, regulation and policy. Anti-Money Laundering, small business finance, interest rates, internet banking. Expert witness in court cases on mortgage lending. |
| Organisation type: | Academic |
| Website: | www.canberra.edu.au |
| Notes: | With over three decades of combined professional and academic experience in banking, Professor Sathye’s practical and theoretical background in the industry has seen his published work cited by; the World Bank, Federal Reserve Bank, Bank of Italy, QLD Department of Health, the Asian Development Bank, and contributed to government policy formulation nationally and internationally. |
| Expert's direct contacts: | |
| Phone: | 61 2 6201 5489 |
| Fax: | 61 2 6201 5238 |
| Mobile: | 0431 025 368 |
| After hours: | 61 2 6242 0689 |
| This expert is available for: | Research collaboration, Consulting work, Expert witness work, Board/committee positions, Conference presentation opportunities, Other speaking engagements |
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Media Contact: (Note: For journalists only) | |
| Contact: | Ed O'Daly |
| Phone: | 02 6201 2441 |
| After Hours: | 0408 829 618 |
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| Publications: |  Professor Sathye's work has been cited in recent years by; World Bank, Federal Reserve Bank, Bank of Italy, QLD Department of Health, and the Asian Development Bank Program Evaluation Report.
Professor Sathye’s work has recently published in the following journals; International Journal of Public Policy, International Journal of Business and Globalisation, International Business Research, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Journal of Financial Crime, and Journal of Money Laundering Control.
Professor Sathye has worked as expert witness on banking and finance issues for the Victorian Supreme Court and for the Federal Court of Australia.
An extensive list of Professor Sathye's publications can be found through Google Scholar.
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