The world of financial services is in flux, but between Brexit, regulatory change, and ever-changing consumer expectations, there could be opportunities for asset managers, says Henry Hilska of VirtusaPolaris
Some institutions are finding themselves tangled up in legacy
systems of duplicated functionalities. If they want to run smoothly,
it’s time to strip back their infrastructure, says Tim Brazier of GFT
Regulatory change is causing new patterns to emerge among alternatives, including increased automation, risk mitigation and reporting. Jay Nusblatt of RR Donnelley and Sean McKee of KPMG take a look
Seamless processes are necessary to ensure accuracy, reliability and consumer confidence when it comes to the Packaged Retail and Insurance Investment Products Directive, says Paolo Brignardello of Fundsquare
With increasing volumes of corporate actions come regional reforms, more responsibility, and new regulatory challenges—and asset managers have it far from easy. Experts discuss the issues
Post-trade is still riddled with manual processes, inefficiencies and risk, but firms need to work together to become more streamlined and technology-savvy, according to John O’Hara, CEO of Taskize
In the world of network management, challenges are coming from all directions, but the industry came together in Dubrovnik to discuss solutions, and to find ways to adapt to a new European landscape
The UCITS regime is merging more and more in to something that looks a little like AIFMD, but convergence of the two may be a way off yet, according to Etienne Deniau, Serge Balatre and Jean-Pierre Gomez of SGSS