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