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Achieving regulatory data excellence: Deploying RegTech for Zero Defects – NYC

PJ Di Giammarino

CEO, JWG

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About the Event

The finance industry is on the brink of regulatory data transformation. With global regulators demanding data excellence, banks are under scrutiny to conform to stringent new data standards. The BCBS core principles for effective banking supervision and BCBS239 risk data aggregation guidance have unequivocally raised data standards this quarter – assign explicit ownership for data definitions, ensure valid data validation processes, and maintain up-to-date data lineages.

In the face of these data science expectations, banking data leaders are propelled to strive towards zero-defect programs that their physical manufacturing counterparts pioneered. However, with massive data estates, the question looms large – how can senior managers both streamline expenses and satisfy these new requirements?

JWG and Maveric cordially invite Finance, Operations, Data, and Technology executives to an exclusive Chatham House rule roundtable to tackle this very conundrum. Engage in critical discourse, share industry approaches, and chart out effective strategies to traverse the evolving markets, technology infrastructures, and data sources.

This event is by invitation only in NYC. For more information contact Ram Gudur ramgu@maveric-systems.com or Corrina.stokes@jwg-it.eu

Event Agenda

6pm  Welcome drink

6:30 Appetizer: Key regulatory data shifts and key themes

19:00 Entrée: Technology and data imperatives for 2024

20:00 Dessert: Optimizing the resourcing model and operational costs

Facilitation: The evening will be hosted by PJ Di Giammarino, founder and CEO of JWG, leveraging cutting-edge industry research. By uniting select industry experts, this intimate session will unfold within the principles of the Chatham House rule, ensuring an open, honest and productive exchange of insights.

Join us for a pivotal evening of ideation and visionary planning as we harmonize regulatory requirements with technological prowess.

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Add to Calendar June 18, 2024 6:00 pm June 18, 2024 9:00 pm Achieving regulatory data excellence: Deploying RegTech for Zero Defects – NYC

The finance industry is on the brink of regulatory data transformation. With global regulators demanding data excellence, banks are under scrutiny to conform to stringent new data standards. The BCBS core principles for effective banking supervision and BCBS239 risk data aggregation guidance have unequivocally raised data standards this quarter – assign explicit ownership for data definitions, ensure valid data validation processes, and maintain up-to-date data lineages.

In the face of these data science expectations, banking data leaders are propelled to strive towards zero-defect programs that their physical manufacturing counterparts pioneered. However, with massive data estates, the question looms large – how can senior managers both streamline expenses and satisfy these new requirements?

JWG and Maveric cordially invite Finance, Operations, Data, and Technology executives to an exclusive Chatham House rule roundtable to tackle this very conundrum. Engage in critical discourse, share industry approaches, and chart out effective strategies to traverse the evolving markets, technology infrastructures, and data sources.

This event is by invitation only in NYC. For more information contact Ram Gudur ramgu@maveric-systems.com or Corrina.stokes@jwg-it.eu

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