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Reference Data Review in Action At WFIC Conference Sessions

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See Reference Data Review and the editors at this year’s World Financial Information Conference (WFIC) organized by the FISD in Rome. A-Team’s very own editor Angela Wilbraham will be moderating two panels on Wednesday 12 October, so mark your calendars.

The first – The EDM Council: Senior level executives join the reference data fray, at 12pm – is focused on how senior executives are balancing short-term priorities and tactics with longer-term strategic vision on how the business should be run. And of course, creating the right data infrastructure is an essential part of the challenge. Joining her will be CSFB’s John Bottega, Goldensource’s Mike Meriton, SunGard’s Dale Richards and Telekurs’ Barry Raskin.

The second – The Counterparty Risk & Compliance Challenge, in the reference data track from 2pm – will examine the challenges of complying with anti-money laundering and other regulations, and managing counterparty risk and their impact on data management requirements. Wilbraham will be joined by Northern Trust’s Iman Szeto, CounterpartyLink’s Christoph Lammersdorf, and Cicada’s Hubert Holmes.
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