The Importance of Sound Data Management Techniques and Governance for Tier-2 and Tier-3 Asset Managers
This webcast outlines the technologies, techniques and disciplines available to tier-2 and tier-3 asset managers, and the business benefits accruing to those firms that get this crucial balance right.
What has become patently clear over the last few years across the buy side is the extent to which data drives every business process. It therefore stands to reason that the cleaner, timelier and more accurate organizations' data is, the better managed their downstream processes are, from pre-trade decision support, performance and attribution on the one hand to reporting, risk management and various data analytics activities on the other. The old adage of "junk in junk out" has never been more pertinent to data management than it is right now. This webcast focuses on the data management and governance trends across the buy side, the challenges and opportunities facing buy-side firms when it comes to managing ever-increasing data volumes, the importance for executive buy-in when it comes to data management projects, and the options available to buy-side firms when it comes outsourcing certain aspects of their data management functions.
Panelists:
• Louise Head, associate director of performance, Hermes Investment Management
• Lawrence Jordan, senior manager, data science, RBC Wealth Management
• Spiros Giannaros, global head of Markit EDM at Markit
• Moderator: Victor Anderson, Editor In Chief, Waters and WatersTechnology
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