Brown Brothers Harriman Wades into RegTech and Robotics

From RPA to machine learning to regtech, financial institutions are seeing great disruption coming out of the fintech space. BBH’s new fintech czar talks about how the bank is handling the change.

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Michael McGovern, Brown Brothers Harriman

Fintech is—by its nature—a disruptive agent. As such, traditional financial institutions are having to reevaluate their roles in the technology space.

For Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH), it’s been a case of full engagement. Last month, BBH named Michael McGovern—its enterprise chief information officer of around four years—as its global head of fintech, a newly-created role that includes oversight of its data management arm, Infomediary, which has over 200 asset managers and financial

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