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Aligning regulatory imperatives with strategic data transformation

Tue, Aug 24

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Aligning regulatory imperatives with strategic data transformation
Aligning regulatory imperatives with strategic data transformation

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Aug 24, 2021, 12:30 PM GMT+10

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About the Event

In this current volatile economic climate, Financial institutions are continuing to face increased regulatory demands and evolving expectations, from report submission to data collection.

In parallel, many financial institutions are also going through significant changes internally such as Business transformation with mergers, acquisitions and divestments to keep up with industry competitions, whilst also increasingly focusing on their digital solutions to manage customer/member and industry expectations.

Data is at the heart of all changes and the need for Data transformation is inevitable.

However, many organisations are grappling with the challenges in executing Data Transformation, shifting from the highly complex and manual intense current state data landscape to the required target state to meet business and regulatory needs.

In this session we will discuss how to shape a practical roadmap for Data Transformation, to transition from where you are to where you need to be and maintain the momentum with progressive short and long term success

Join this session if you are involved in:

  • Data strategy and data transformation
  • Program/Project management
  • Data and process governance, risk and controls
  • Regulatory Reporting
  • Risk Management

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