Counterparty Risk Webcast

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High quality counterparty data can help firms reduce counterparty risk and accurately calculate counterparty exposure. But with a lack of a universal legal entity identifier, it is not an easy task to link all the relevant information and get a full overview of an entity. As the market is seeing increased interest and awareness of the challenges related to counterparty risk assessments, industry practitioners expect improvements in the coming years.

- What is the main reason for incorrect counterparty risk assessments?
- How important is effective data management to mitigate counterparty risk?
- LEI: What difference will it make, and what can be done now to prepare for change?

Speakers:
Robin Doyle, Senior Vice President, JP MORGAN CHASE
Michael Horsnell, EMEA Head of Reference Data Management, RBS GLOBAL BANKING & MARKETS
Neil McGovern, Senior Director of Strategy, FSI, SYBASE
Ravi Shankar, Senior Director MDM Product Marketing, INFORMATICA
Tony Freeman, Executive Director of Industry Relations, OMGEO
Moderator: Tine Thoresen, Executive Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA

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