Compliance Through Crowd Computing -- Webcast
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Crowd computing is a method of work that brings together a hybrid workforce of subject matter experts, freelance workers and automation tools. The platform used learns from the output of the human workers so that over time a greater proportion of work can be automated. This webcast explores how financial institutions can use crowd computing to help them manage the requirements of new regulations, such as the European Market Infrastructure Regulation, the Foreign Account Tax Act and use of the legal entity identifier.
The topics covered include:
- The pain points caused by the introduction of new regulations
- The technological and staffing costs created by compliance with new regulations
- How crowd computing can be used to automate compliance work
- The practicalities of implementing and optimizing a crowd computing solution
- How crowd computing protects IP and ensures data security
Speakers:
* Gururaj Krishnan, vice president, futures execution technology, Goldman Sachs
* Rick Aiere, formerly an architect at Credit Suisse
* Julia Sutton, group customer data strategy, HSBC
* Adam Devine, vice president, product marketing and strategic partnerships, Work Fusion
* Moderator: Nicholas Hamilton, deputy editor, Inside Reference Data
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