Data Management Professionals Conference Will Meet In London

The financial crisis, followed by the flash crash of May 6th has made every financial institution globally review and re-design their data management strategy.
By: FIMA 2011
 
Oct. 20, 2011 - PRLog -- Data management is no longer a back office support function. It is a business enabler and the only effective tool the world of finance has to manage risk, avoid unpredictability and eliminate any possibility of collapse.

Now in its 9th year, FIMA 2011 conference is designed to give you new ideas, proven strategies and contacts in the world of financial data management. The event is taking place on the 8-10th of November in London.

The list of speakers reads like "who is who" of the financial management industry and
includes:

• Mike Atkin, Managing Director, EDM Council
• David Berry, Market Data, Global Sourcing, UBS
• Dr. Kay Swinburne, MEP, Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee
• Malcolm Chisholm, President, AskGet
• Matthew Cox, Head of Securities Data, BNY Mellon
• Chris Johnson, Head of Product Management, Market Data Services, Fund Services, HSBC Securities Services, HSBC
• Aurel Schubert, Director General Statistics, European Central Bank
• John Bottega, Vice President, Chief Data Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
• Andre Kelekis, Head of Global Market Data, BNP Paribas
• Claudia Marcusson, Global MDVM Transformation Team Lead, Market Data Vendor Management (MDVM) EMEA, ING Investment Management
• Michael McMurrow, Enterprise Data Warehouse Manager, AIB
• Peter Serenita, MD & Global Head of Entity and Account Data Management, HSBC
• Francis Gross, Head of External Statistics, Directorate General Statistics, European Central Bank
• Malcolm Chisholm, Author and internationally recognized thought leader in the fields of Reference and Master Data Management
• Lorraine Waters, Global Head of Referenece Data Management, RBS GBM
• Ian Webster, Global Head of Data Management, UBS Asset Management
• John Visti Madsen, Head of Market Data Sourcing & Strategy, Saxo Bank
• Naomi Clarke, Manager, BT Pension Scheme Management
• Jim Perry, Vice President - Product Data Quality, GS
• Julia Sutton, Director, Data Management, Royal Bank of Canada
• Sean Taylor, Director, Financial Intermediaries, Deutsche Bank
• Philippe Rozental, Head of Asset Servicing, SGSS
• Ian Shrubsole, Head of Data Management, Invesco Perpetual
• Nick Murphy, Data Specialist, Pricing & Evaluation, ING

You can view the full list of speakers and the full agenda at www.fima-europe.com


LATEST STRATEGIES AND NEW IDEAS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

The issues and topics are the most recent, relevant and important to the financial reference data management community. Key programme highlights include:
- Successful reference data management strategies to turn data into a profit centre
- NEW! Focus on Regulation - special Regulatory Focus Day
- NEW! Focus on Standards - the challenges surrounding Legal Entity Identifiers
- NEW! Data Quality & Client On-boarding strategies to implement across your organization
- NEW! More panel discussions and debates than ever before
- Outsourcing, offshoring and nearshoring - how to do more with less
- The break-neck IT race - making decisions and investing in the right technologies
- Over 30 exhibitors showcasing their solutions

For more information visit www.fima-europe.com

For media registrations contact Paulo Godinho on Paulo.godinho@wbr.co.uk


08 - 10 November, 2011
QEII Conference Centre, London
www.fima-europe.com

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