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    Webinar Replay

    Advancing Adoption of AI-Powered Regulatory Reporting & Analytics for APAC Banks

    Nasdaq recently hosted a webinar with Regulation Asia to delve into the latest developments in APAC regulatory reporting, looking at real world use-cases including how banks are automating compliance and enhancing reporting with AI and machine learning, and the impacts of these initiatives on banks’ internal capabilities.

    Key Takeaways:
     

    Technological Advancements

    The webinar emphasized the role of AI, machine learning, and data management in enhancing regulatory reporting and analytics.
     

    Data Management Challenges

    Banks face issues like data quality and standardization. Solutions include automation, accurate data taxonomy, and robust governance frameworks.
     

    Evolving Regulatory Landscape

    The discussion focused on recent regulatory developments, especially in the APAC region, and the need for banks to adapt by investing in technology and compliance management.

    Speakers

    Manesh Samtani

    Manesh Samtani

    Editor, Regulation Asia

    John Ho

    John Ho

    Global Head of Legal, Financial Markets, Standard Chartered Bank

    Campbell Nicoll

    Campbell Nicoll

    Chief Risk Officer, Regional Australia Bank

    Subbaiyan Vaithinathan

    Subbaiyan Vaithinathan

    Head of Regulatory Technology Products, Financial Technology, APAC, Nasdaq

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