Recorded Webinar: How to maximise the use of data standards and identifiers beyond compliance and in the interests of the business
Data standards and identifiers have become common currency in regulatory compliance, bringing with them improved transparency, efficiency and data quality in reporting. They also contribute to automation. But their value does not end here, with data standards and identifiers being used increasingly for the benefit of the business.
This webinar will survey the landscape of existing and emerging data standards and identifiers, and provide practical guidance on how to maximise their use beyond compliance. It will consider use cases such as improving decision making, reducing risk, enhancing customer service, and identifying new business opportunities, as well as the challenges and solutions of gaining these business benefits.
Listen to the webinar to find out about:
- Existing and emerging data standards and identifiers
- Best practice approaches to adding value beyond compliance
- Business use cases and how to maximise their return
- Technology challenges and solutions of gaining business benefits
- The role of data standards and identifiers in business going forward
Speakers:
More about our speakers:
Robert Muller
Director - Divisional Data Officer
BNY
Rob Muller is a director at BNY Mellon and the Divisional Data Officer for the Conventional Trust, Structured Debt, and Loans Enablement platforms. He specializes in data management, analytics, and AI. He has experience delivering benefits through effective scoping, resourcing, governance, and stakeholder management practices. He is a certified SAFe® Product Owner/Manager with a background in financial services and regulatory compliance.
Alexandre Kech
CEO
GLEIF
Prior to joining GLEIF, Alexandre Kech was Head Digital Securities at the SIX Digital Exchange.
Over the past 25 years, Alex has constructed a unique career combining finance at BNY Mellon, payments/securities infrastructure and standards at SWIFT, and blockchain and digital assets at Onchain Custodian (ONC) and most recently Citi Ventures.
Alex is also involved in industry and standardization initiatives. As the convenor of the ISO TC 68 / SC8 / WG3 which produced the ISO 24165 Digital Token Identifier (DTI), he is a member of the DTI Foundation Product Advisory Committee. He also recently served as co-chair of the Global Digital Finance (gdf.io) custody working group.
Emma Kalliomaki
Managing Director
ANNA and the Derivatives Service Bureau
Emma Kalliomaki is MD of ANNA and the DSB. Emma has two decades of experience in financial data, standards, and regulation and previously worked as Head of Reference Data Operations at LSEG. Emma leads on the delivery of mandates to develop and implement standards that foster market transparency, efficiency and stability.
Laura Stanley
Director of Entity Data and Symbology
LSEG
Laura has nearly two decades of experience at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), currently serving as Director of Entity Data and Symbology within LSEG Data & Analytics. She has held roles such as Product Manager for SEDOL and various operational positions. Laura is Vice Chair of the ANNA Management Body and a Board Member at the Derivatives Service Bureau. She chairs the ASB Supervisory Committee and contributes to ANNA’s digital assets working groups. As a UK expert in security identification, she is a committee member of the British Standards Institution and helped develop the ISO 24165 Digital Token Identifier standard. Laura advocates for standards adoption across the industry.
Moderator: Joy Macknight
Editorial Contributor
A-Team Group
Joy Macknight is a journalist/editor who has covered the global financial services industry for more than 20 years. Most recently, she was editor of The Banker, a Financial Times publication.
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