Data Management Summit (DMS) London

Reserve your place for our Data Management Summit in London on 15th March

The Data Management Summit London is the European event to be at for data management executives in financial technology. This prestigious event brings together the industry's top thought leaders and creates an environment to discuss the latest hot topics on reference data and data management, data governance and regulatory compliance across buy-side and sell-side financial institutions.

It's free for financial institutions! A fee is required for vendors, consultants and exchanges.

As the agenda develops, we’ll keep you informed to ensure you don’t miss a thing and can maximise your time at the event.

Want to Speak or Exhibit at this Event?

If you are a practitioner at a financial institution and are interested in speaking at our events, get in touch by emailing [email protected].

We also offer a comprehensive selection of sponsorship opportunities which provide a superb platform for you to raise your corporate profile, be seen as thought leaders, conduct highly valuable face-to-face networking, and generate real sales leads. Contact Jo Webb for more information: +44 (0)7468 560 555, [email protected].

How much does it cost?

For qualifying financial institutions such as Asset Managers, Banks, Brokerages, Custodians and Hedge Funds this event is free to attend.

For vendors, consultants and exchanges wishing to attend there will be a fee of £895. Please note this fee will increase to £1,250 from 8th February.

If you want to book places for your colleagues or team, give Ron a call at 44 (0)20 8090 2055 or email him at [email protected].

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It's free for financial institutions! For vendors and consultants a fee is required.


DMS London Agenda – 15th March 2017

8am Registration and Networking over Coffee

8.50 Chair’s Opening Address: Andrew Delaney, Chief Content Officer, A Team Group

9.00 Keynote Presentation: Hany Choueiri, Head of Data Governance and Strategy (CDO) - EMEA, State Street 

9.30 CDO Keynote panel: Harnessing data and creating value

  • With ever growing data volumes how are CDOs  getting the business to understand the value of a data driven approach?
  • What are the requirements for embedding data into the culture of the business?
  • What tools and technologies are firms leveraging to improve data quality, data governance and data management?
  • What is the potential for emerging technologies such as machine learning, AI and blockchain to help drive digital transformation?  What are the barriers to progress?
  • What are the key skills and characteristics needed to be a successful CDO?


10.10 Presentation: Data visualisation
Representative from Deutsche Bank 

10.40 Networking and Refreshment Break

11.10 Panel: Tackling the challenges and opportunities presented by current and incoming regulation — the data management response for 2017

  • What are the ongoing hotspots of regulation data managers should be aware of?  How are financial institutions adapting their response for 2017 and beyond?  
  • How well are firms leveraging data for effective risk and compliance reporting?
  • How can you take a holistic approach to data management to solve across these regulations and create business value?
  • Who is taking responsibility for GDPR - CIO, CISO, CEO or CDO?

11.50 Panel: Evolution of data governance

  • What is the impact dof regulations such as BCBS239 and GDPR on data governance?
  • How should firms implement a data governance framework?
  • What techniques can firms use to help engage everyone into understanding the importance of ownership and accountability for data quality purposes?
  • The importance of establishing data lineage for data quality and data governance
  • Metrics for data governance and proving ROI

12.30 Pre-lunch keynote: SmartStream 

13.00 Networking and Lunch in Exhibition Area

 

STREAM A: Sell-side 

Chaired by: Sarah Underwood, Editor, A-Team Group

STREAM B: Buy-side

Chaired by: Andrew Delaney, Chief Content Officer, A-Team Group

14.00

PANEL: Client onboarding and KYC: meeting existing and emerging challenges

  • How are firms managing entity and hierarchy data to meet changing KYC requirements and ensure sanctions compliance?
  • How can firms manage KYC obligations while ensuring compliance with forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
  • What is the scope for cutting edge technologies like blockchain to improve onboarding, identity and KYC processes?

PANEL: Embedding data management into the DNA

  • How are firms addressing data quality and data fragmentation issues to better support the investment process?
  • To improve operational efficiencies and streamline operations and how can buy side firms better align business, technology and data functions?
  • How are firms creating a strong data management foundation to drive forward business transformation programmes?

14.40

Presentation: available for sponsorship

Presentation: available for sponsorship

15.10 Panel: Tackling MiFID II Data Transparency, Publication and Reporting Workflow Challenges & Beyond

  • How are firms acquiring, processing and normalising all relevant data in order to develop a transparency overview and publish their positions?
  • What regulatory reporting workflows are firms putting into place in order to report their MiFID II related transactions?
  • What best execution data workflows, tools and procedures are firms using to ensure they are compliant with MiFID II?
  • How are firms tracking and analyzing changes in related market legislation (national or supra-national) and ensuring they remain compliant?
  • What do regulators expect firms to have in place by 3 Jan, 2018?

Moderated by: John Mason, Global Head, Regulatory Content Propositions, Thomson Reuters

15.50 Networking and refreshment break

16.20 Afternoon keynote

16.50 Panel: Unlocking value in business data through the creation of self-servicing capabilities

  • How can we enable users to interact with data themselves using self serving analytics?
  • What is the scope for self service and what are the data and technical requirements for self service integration?
  • What are the good practices and bad practices?
  • What benefits and business value can organisations expect?

Igor Lobanov, Head of Systems Architecture, Legal & General IM

17.30 Networking & Drinks Reception

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