EVENT DATE: 24th April
Conference Workshop
- Getting value of data lineage: leveraging mapping for data governance
Workshop Moderator: Chris Day
Conference Workshop
- Gaining a competitive advantage: by developing an enterprise risk data governance framework and a harmonised operating model
Workshop Moderator: Michael Dimopoulos
Even though G-SIBS and D-SIBS have been walking on the road of semantic discovery due to BCBS 239, regulatory responses are yet to be finalized. As it stands, the day after the deadline has found G-SIBS anticipating responses from regulators whilst D-SIBS are still in the process of agreeing on what constitutes compliance. Banks are under pressure to employ the best practices possible to optimise the implementation of BCBS 239 and ensure that they do not fall behind forthcoming independent validations. In doing so, they need to refine a single business data model and develop a standardised language of reporting in order to optimise data lineage and governance. This marcus evans event will provide strategic information on the best practices employed so far and encourage a dialogue between European banks and regulators with the objective to develop a cost effective, viable and compliant risk data business models.
Key Topics
- Review the latest regulatory responses and discuss a project timeline
- See how to measure compliance with BCBS 239 and audit the project
- Discuss the biggest challenges around data lineage and governance and how to overcome them
- Explore how to draw a risk profile that optimises the bank’s business model
- Learn how the new risk data standards should be applied to major upcoming risk regulations and extend the scope of the project to other business lines
Full details and booking: http://www.marcusevans-conferences-paneuropean.com/marcusevans-conferences-event-details.asp?EventID=23327&SectorID=2#.WHjufpKBdY9