Staying in control of a digital age

RegCast 16: Staying in control of a digital age

Nobody has been further out in front of the financial industry’s data needs than Francis Gross, who works at the ECB but agreed to speak to us in a personal capacity.

We invited him to share his perspectives on the big measurement problems for regulators in a digital age. He shares his insights into a new theory for overseeing the financial system and we explore how ACTUS and CDM fit in. Make sure you register for our annual conference to get a glimpse of the future before it hits Davos!

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 16-17 November annual conference:

  • Francis’ DRR keynote here
  • Digitalisation of risk data collection here
  • Next Generation Digital Regulatory Reporting here

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 Additional JWG collaboration with Francis Gross:

  • 11/21 JWG reporting group 5 November meeting here
  • 10/21 Digital-Age Finance: Staying in Control as Technology transforms the World here
  • 07/21 Digital reporting task force here
  • 11/20 JWG Virtual round table here

More RegCasts on reporting / digital finance

  • RegCast 12: NextGen SupTech reporting here
  • RegCast 4: Transforming data collection – UK BoE / FCA spotlight here
  • RegCast 6: Digitizing derivative reporting with DRR here


Additional channels:

  • To join the JWG Reporting special interest group, email admin@regrisksolutions.com
  • Access the JWG Reporting LinkedIn here or Trading here
  • To create your own JWG RegTech Intelligence Hub, sign up here
  • To register for JWG’s 16/17 November 2021 conference, see here

More resources:

  • JWG’s Digital Reporting Task force update here
  • Global Derivatives Digital Regulatory Reporting Programme here
  • Thomson Reuter’s regulatory intelligence analysis of PRA Dear CEO letter here
  • JWG 2012 Dirty Windows: regulating a clearer view – The €24 billion case for EU transparency
  • JWG 2020 new approaches to Digital Regulatory Reporting analysis
  • JWG 2021 research on a tipping point with the Industry’s Common Domain Model