Webcast: Benefits of a Utility Model for Fees and Expense Management

This webcast, sponsored by SmartStream, explores the benefits of a utility model for dealing with firms' fees and expenses.

Managing these huge costs effectively is best achieved by taking an enterprise view for fees and expense management and consolidating data to provide a consistent service level, rather than managing in disparate systems.

As the landscape for managing fees and expenses evolves, a natural extension is the utility model, whereby a number of participants from several of the biggest financial firms could unlock significant economies of scale in automation, staff reduction, electronic communications and integration costs.

This webinar will look at the benefits of a utility for the management of fees and invoices at financial firms.

Panelists:

  • Bharat Malesha,  EVP Fees and Expense Management, SmartStream
  • Matthew Brown, Global Head of Brokerage Clearing & Exchange - Director, Credit Suisse
  • Dan DeFrancesco, Deputy Editor of Sell-Side Technology, WatersTechnology

 

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