This marcus evans event will give banks insight into what their peers are doing, in addition to guidance from regulators, with a view to completing their projects, and for those more advanced firms, offer guidance on how to derive the maximum value from their projects beyond full compliance. Furthermore it will also take a deep dive into some of the more challenging areas for banks: taxonomy, reconciliation and consistency and data lineage.
The BCBS 239 risk data reforms, whilst originally scheduled to be completed by G-SIBs at the start of 2016, have rumbled on, and are still a live issue for many banks. The original deadline was soon redefined as a mere milestone for G-SIBs, and most D-SIBs have now also been tasked with compliance, in addition to banks under the jurisdiction of the Fed. As of March 2017, the ECB identified only 1 bank as being fully compliant, and whilst 3 out of 4 banks expect to have their projects completed for the end of 2018, there is still a lack of official feedback from regulators, making it hard to know exactly how much still needs to be done.
Key Topics
Obtain clarity on how firms are self-assessing compliance with the BCBS 239 regulations, in addition to regulatory updates
Discover how firms have developed clear principles for taxonomies
Ensure the consistency of reporting through effective reconciliation
Uncover the practicalities of compliance with the data lineage standards
Benchmark what kinds of business benefits firms have obtained in conjunction with their BCBS 239 projects
Previous Attendees Include
Arion Banki
Bank of England
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Italy
Bayern LB
Bearing Point
Cognizant Technology Solutions
Commerzbank AG
Credit Suisse
Danske Bank
DNB BANK ASA
ECB
EDM Council
Erste Group Bank AG
Euroclear
European Central Bank
FINMA
Handelsbanken
HSBC
Independent Consultant
Natixis
Nordea Bank AB
Pinky Consulting ltd.
Raiffeisen Bank International
RBC Europe Limited
RBS
Riyad Bank
Royal Bank of Scotland Internal Audit
Santander Bank
Standard Chartered
UBS
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