Vanguard overhauls EU data strategy to better manage analytics, regulatory needs

The asset manager’s CIO for Europe aims to centralize responsibilities from its UK and EU offices for how its business in the region manages data and develops new investment products.

No one likes having to reinvent the wheel, but sometimes there is no other choice. This was Barbara Gottardi’s thinking when she first joined Vanguard as its chief information officer (CIO) for Europe in September 2020. Soon into the role, it became apparent to her that the asset manager needed to establish a Europe-centric approach to developing its data stack, to meet local regulations and service EU client needs. Today much of Vanguard’s three main business operations—across its trading

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