Webcast: MiFID II reporting──The data management challenge
Panelists tackle the transaction reporting aspects of the upcoming MiFID II regulations and field questions from a live audience.
They must prepare to manage significant increases in data volumes under MiFID II, as reporting will be expanded to cover all asset classes and transaction reports will be extended to include many new fields. They must also consider how they will combine and maintain diverse data sets (including transaction, legal entity, personnel and reference data) throughout the transaction lifecycle.
As the countdown to MiFID II continues, new solutions to these challenges and exciting opportunities to accelerate compliance are emerging in the form of big data tools and outsourcing, to name just two examples.
- How will MiFID II transaction reporting challenge legacy data management infrastructure?
- Which data sets will be most challenging to source, cleanse and validate for transaction reporting?
- How will firms manage NPPI (non-public personal information)?
What role can outsourcing play in compliance? - To what extent can preparation for MiFID II transaction reporting be combined with other regulatory change projects, such as FRTB?
Speakers:
- Max Bowie, Editor, INSIDE MARKET DATA & INSIDE DATA MANAGEMENT.
- Alicia Mellon, Assistant manager, regulatory reporting, BARINGS.
- Chad Giussani, Transaction reporint compliance lead, STANDARD CHARTERED BANK.
- Kirston Winters, Managing director, IHS MARKIT.
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