Personal profile
Biography
Dr. Minu Scaria is a Lecturer in the Department of Business Law and Taxation at the Monash Business School, Monash University. She holds a Master’s degree in Banking and Finance Law from Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, and completed her Ph.D. with a research focus on interest rate regulation and the performance of financial institutions.
Prior to her current role at Monash University, Dr. Scaria served as a Sessional Lecturer at Charles Sturt University’s Melbourne Study Centre, where she taught Business Law and Corporations Law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has also held the position of Teaching Associate at Monash Business School, contributing to the delivery of units including Banking Law, Business Law, Corporations Law, Commercial Law, and International Trade Law.
In addition to her academic experience, Dr. Scaria has a professional background in the banking and finance industry, both in Australia and internationally, with practical expertise in retail and commercial banking.
Dr. Scaria’s research interests lie in the regulatory dimensions of the banking and finance sector. Her work particularly focuses on areas such as interest-rate regulation, anti-money laundering (AML), counter-terrorism financing (CTF), non-performing assets (NPA), securitisation transactions, and consumer credit regulation.
Prizes
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Business Law & Taxation Department award for Teaching Excellence 2021
Scaria, M. (Recipient), 1 Nov 2021
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Business Law & Taxation Department award for Teaching Excellence 2024
Scaria, M. (Recipient), 1 Nov 2024
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Dean's commendation for Teaching Excellence 2021
Scaria, M. (Recipient), 1 Dec 2021
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