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Optimising AI and cloud transformation to modernise financial services in a dynamic regulatory landscape
The panel
- Fraser Hall, Head of product management, regulatory technology, Nasdaq
- Tony Sio, Head of regulatory strategy and innovation, anti-financial crime division, Nasdaq
- James Cunningham, Senior director, BNY Mellon
- Alpesh Doshi, Managing partner, Redcliffe Capital
- Ruben Falk, Head of GenAI and machine learning, capital markets, Amazon Web Services
- Moderator: Sakshi Sharma, Commercial editor, Risk.net
In today’s complex yet fast-evolving financial services landscape, artificial intelligence – especially generative AI (GenAI) – and the continued move to the cloud are driving transformative change, reshaping operational strategies and the future of banking.
This webinar explores how financial institutions leverage AI to modernise their infrastructures while navigating regulatory priorities and challenges. Experts discuss the risks and compliance opportunities surrounding the disruptive technology ecosystem, including blockchain and distributed-ledger technology (DLT) for trade and post-trade automation.
Experts share best practices and provide insights into regulatory adaptations required for these advancements, in addition to strategies for balancing innovation with compliance.
Key discussion points:
- How financial institutions can mitigate risks while leveraging AI and cloud for modernisation
- How AI technologies are influencing regulators and their expectations of the industry
- The immediate regulatory priorities for blockchain and DLT in the banking industry
- How the transition to a T+1 settlement cycle impacts financial infrastructure and compliance
- The role of emerging technologies in enhancing financial system resilience and efficiency.
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