Webinar Sponsored by Interactive Data
New regulation forces financial institutions to invest in reference data to meet new reporting requirements but are firms missing an opportunity to improve data management as a means to strengthen risk mitigation practices?
Reference data is an integral part of changes required to comply with the new regulatory reporting requirements but increasingly firms are seeing the opportunity to centralise reference data, especially entity data, to better understand risk exposures and to support more robust, enterprise-wide risk management practices.
In a live webinar, a panel of data and risk experts will review the new regulatory reporting requirements and discuss how financial institutions can improve the management of reference data to comply with the new rules and better enable the firm to understand, monitor and respond to risk exposures including credit counterparty, concentration and operational risks.
The panel will discuss the following:
• What are the regulatory reporting requirements under the Dodd-Frank Act, Basel III and MiFID II?
• How are financial institutions improving data management practices to comply with new reporting requirements?
• Discussion of centralisation strategies and improving consistency of data across an organisation
• Challenges in moving away from silo-based structure & the disadvantages of this structure
• Challenges in maintaining data and dealing with event triggers (example of monitoring risks during time of crisis such single-name or market-wide stress)
• Benefits of a holistic data management strategy for understanding risks but also in terms of monitoring investment strategies
• How can technology and service providers help support a firm meet new reporting requirements and centralised data management strategies?
• Industry related initiatives – discussion of standardisation of legal entity identifiers (update on where this initiative is going)
After the discussion, the audience will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions in an interactive Q&A session.
Speakers:
- Kim Wolfe, Director, global head of reference data at Barclays Capital
- Darren Marsh, Business Manager, Risk Management & Compliance Services at Interactive Data
- Gert Raeves, Research Director, TowerGroup
- Karla McKenna, Director, Citi
- Moderated by Julia Schieffer, Founder & Editor in Chief, DerivSource
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