IBOR Breakfast Briefing: Good Governance Essential for Success

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The IBOR Breakfast Briefing was held in London on December 3, 2013.

Held in London on December 3, the first panel of the day defined IBOR, saying that it isn't purely an IT project, but has wider implications that involve logistical and operational concerns within a buy-side organization, as well.

"You have to be able to source all the drivers for position change on a timely basis, and to ensure that they're accurate. If that data isn't accurate then your IBOR isn't going to be accurate," said Julian Webb, global head of data management and analytics at DST

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