Dennis Philip

    Dennis Philip is Professor of Finance at Durham University Business School (UK). His research sits at the intersection of banking and household finance, with a particular focus on consumer financial decision-making and financial wellbeing. He has served as a PhD Mentor at the FMARC Doctoral Colloquium and received FMARC’s Outstanding Discussant Recognition in 2025. His recent work applies natural language processing and other data-driven methods to measure latent constructs in finance, and examines emerging issues related to the impact of racial hate crime, consumer fraud, data privacy, gender norms, and mental health, among others. He has advised central banks, financial regulators, NGOs, and community interest companies on the effective and innovative provision of financial education and initiatives that advance financial inclusion. His research has attracted funding from financial institutions, central banks, and the European Commission, and has been published in leading international academic journals.