Capco Introduces 'Living Wills' Platform

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Joe Anastasio, Capco

Capco's new Resolution Planning Business Optimization Services will provide a platform to reduce complexity and costs around the new regulatory change, identify "affiliate interdependencies" that are relevant to the process, as well as manage capital reserve demands.

Nine major banks offered a first look at their living wills last year after definitional controversy over what qualifies an institution as "too big to fail" post-crisis, and the potential ramifications for firms spinning off certain businesses as a result.

"With financial institutions under significant pressure to establish or strengthen their living wills, there is a great opportunity to use the requirement to affect significant operational, organizational and financial improvements," says Joe Anastasio, founding partner at Capco.

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