Financial services is moving towards standardisation for cost efficiency and control, but Actuare’s Charles Kilkenny isn’t sure it’s the right way to go given the nuances that exist
In the regulatory tempest, the world of funds is still host to goodly creatures. Karl McEneff says SuMi TRUST has the strength to see managers through
Regulation, particularly the EU’s Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive, has to be more proportionate, says Confluence’s Nicola Le Brocq
‘The cloud’ is becoming more and more prevalent in financial services, but many still see it as just a lot of fluff. There is a silver lining, says Neil Smyth of StatPro, as long as the tech is utilised properly
Bringing complex packaged documents in to layman’s terms, PRIIPs—and the KID that comes with it—could be a perfect accompaniment to the platter of regulation. Mario Mantrisi of KNEIP explains more
This new landscape of regulatory risk is a dangerous terrain, says Henry Raschen of HSBC Securities Services. How should it be navigated
Fixing payment systems is tough, but the work needs to be done in the UK, says Guy Warren of ITRS, if banks are going to process transactions more quickly
The first wave of T2S is heading straight for us, and when it breaks on 22 June, SIX Securities Services will be riding it in style. Avi Ghosh explains why