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New Collaborative Approach to Regulatory Compliance

Presentation by: Joe Channer, CEO of Delta Capita Consulting

Roundtable facilitated by: Patrick Thng, School of Information Systems,
Singapore Management University

Summary

A new form of collaboration in Compliance amongst banks is taking place in the global markets involving the Compliance, Risk Management, Finance and Technology/Operations functions. Experienced global banking practitioners from Delta Capita Banking Consulting (London, Singapore, Amsterdam) in this new emerging style of collaboration will share their recent experience. The philosophy, the tools and methodologies and the lessons learned in adopting this highly effective approach will be discussed in a breakfast round table interactive setting.

An example using Basel BCBS239 (which has to be complied by G-SIB and D-SIB banks by 2017. Link:  http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/compliance/8-things-you-probably-dont-know-about-bcbs-239/a/d-id/1297868) will be used to illustrate how this innovative collaboration works in practice.

This informative breakfast round table interactive session will be highly relevant for Chief Risk Officers, Chief Financial and Reporting Officers, Chief Compliance Officers and Chief Technology and Operations Officers, and Regulators.

Details

Date Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Time 9:00am to 12:00pm
Venue Singapore Management University 
Administration Building, 81 Victoria Street
Executive Seminar Room 4.2, Level 4
Address 81 Victoria Street
Singapore 188065

(Click here for map) (Building #1) 
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