Top global RegTech Capital Markets Conference on Tuesday

JWG’s RegTech Capital Markets Conference has made it into Business Insider’s list of the world’s best RegTech conferences to attend in 2017.

The 300-person event in Central London on 28 February will bring together the world’s largest financial institutions, public bodies and systems-providers.

Business Insider research finds that RegTech’s biggest advantages don’t just lie “automating legacy processes” but also “can include processing data, interpreting legislation and designing new compliance processes“.

The conference will include keynotes from the European Commission, European Central Bank and standards experts amongst some robust discussion from top firms including Barclays, BNY Mellon, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs and HSBC.

Although the market is nascent and seems to be in a trial-and-error state, such technology no longer appears to be of the future.

With many big-name sponsors such as: Accenture, Hitachi, IHS Markit and Sapient, there will be plenty to see on the stands and you will have time to talk to the experts about solving real problems better, faster and cheaper.

Oh, and the best part is that if you are employed as a Director or above at an investment firm you get in for FREE. If you are not one of the 300 registered, come and join JWG and those in the know on 28 February 2017 here http://regtechconference.co.uk/register/.


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