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New business models take data world by storm

Chris Long, Head of BI & Data, Leeds Building Society, and Rainer Walke, Head of Core Banking/SAP Banking, NTT DATA Deutschland, speak at the SAP Financial Services Forum about which drivers are changing the landscape and making financial institutions do more with their data analytics and - what they think should be the key areas of investment by providers of technology solutions for the future.

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Open platforms not a threat but an opportunity

Martin Haering, Chief Marketing Officer at Finastra urges banks to see open platforms as an opportunity rather than a threat and explains the positive impact they have on the industry’s key service providers and CMOs through more collaboration, improved revenue, cost and more efficient use of data thus better customer experience.

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Disruption in the Insurance market

Laurent Lemaire, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, elseco, talks to us at the SAP Financial Services Forum, about how disruption is currently impacting the insurance market and the role technology plays in it, the opportunities this disruption brings and the change in new entrants we will see in this market.

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Cloud is a core functionality for clients

Dr. Marcus Winter, Head of Reinsurance Development, and Christof Reinert, Head of Risk Management Partners, Munich Re, talk at the SAP Financial Services Forum about how cloud and global co-creation are enabling organisations to create new business models that will meet changing client expectations, and the cyber risks that are transforming the insurance industry.

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Banks still in piloting stage for machine learning

Moritz Zimmermann, Co-Founder Hybris and Senior Vice President Pre-Sales SAP Hybris, talks at the SAP Financial Services Forum about both the potential of machine learning in areas where there is data and customer engagement, and the barriers banks can expect when leveraging it due to regulation and top non-bank competitors dominating the talent pool.

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Digital boom era for small businesses

Gary Turner, UK Co-Founder and Managing Director, Xero Limited, talks at the SAP Financial Services Forum about how small businesses that once struggled to compete with large organisations now have the upper hand due to being more adaptable to new digital technologies - and because of increased accessibility to modern cloud tools and mobile.

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Banks need to differentiate through data

Gerald Grattoni, Head of EMEA Financial Services Solutions, Intel, and Andy Hirst, VP, Banking Solutions, SAP, talk at the SAP Financial Services Forum about the drivers for banks and insurers to exploit data and analytics, how cheap storage and real-time tools are making data more accessible, the best use cases for machine learning to automate repetitive processes, and how firms must manage challenges around governance and data integrity, while finding the right balance in AI deployment out to customers.

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Deep personalisation… and instant gratification

Kevin Hanley, Director of Innovation, RBS, talks at the SAP Financial Services Forum about what happens when we respond in a linear fashion to technology that is developing exponentially, how customers want it all and they want it now, and what it means that traditional industry boundaries are becoming blurred.

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Fragmentation a future challenge for instant payments

David Bannister, Principal Analyst, Financial Services Technology, Ovum talks at the HPS PowerCard Users Meeting 2017 in Marrakesh about the state of play with instant payments, the impact of instant in Africa, how successful banks have been in innovating around real-time and some of the challenges the industry might face in this area going forward.

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The future of finance is open

Simon Paris, Deputy CEO, Finastra, talks about the impact of open banking on retail and corporate customers and how to leverage platform-as-a-service to empower innovation.

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Instant payments good news for the economy

Archie Hesse, CEO, Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems, talks at the HPS PowerCard Users Meeting 2017 in Marrakesh about the take-up of instant payments in Ghana, the benefits for banks and their retail and business customers, and how instant payments and mobile money will underpin Africa’s transition away from cash, improving GDP and reducing fraud.

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Building in optionality for PSD2

Richard Exton, Head of Business Capability & Change, Bank of Ireland UK, talks to us about open banking as the desired outcome the industry is seeking to achieve from PSD2, and how banks can look for opportunities on top of compliance in order to put in place more strategic solutions for PSD2.

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Instant payments will underpin API economy

Richard Dear, Business Development Director, Icon Solutions, talks about why banks need to get the implementation of instant payments right, the challenges they face in doing so, and the pros and cons of the three common approaches to putting instant payments capabilities in place.

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Payments systems must be simpler, faster, lighter, cheaper

Abdeslam Alaoui, Managing Director, HPS Solutions, talks at the HPS PowerCard Users Meeting 2017 in Marrakesh about its key themes, including the reduced need for intermediation in payments, the opportunities and challenges created by innovation in payments, and the future demands on payment systems.

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IFRS 17 not the end but the beginning

Louise Cooke, Managing Director, NEXONTIS Consulting | msg global solutions, and Robert Cummings, VP, Global Head of IBU Insurance at SAP, talk at the SAP Financial Services Forum about IFRS 17, the insurance industry’s readiness for the new accounting standard and opportunities to leverage the change to prepare for a greater focus on transparency in the future, and to bridge the gap between the accounting and actuarial functions.

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Banks must look at correspondent banking from the customer perspective

David O’Riordan, ‎Head of Payments, Cards and Treasury Services, Allied Irish Bank, discusses the key change drivers in correspondent banking and cross-border payments, how banks can keep up with customer demand while complying with regulation, and how partnerships can help banks to offer a slick, streamlined service in an increasingly competitive landscape

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Insulating legacy to ease adoption of real-time

Fiona Hamilton, Vice President, Europe and Asia, Volante Technologies, talks about how real-time challenges go beyond real-time schemes, the fact that ISO 20022 won’t be a panacea, how to cope with the impact of various new real-time developments on back end systems, and how to avoid regression testing your entire infrastructure every time there’s a change.

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Fintech growth is UK wide

Edward Twiddy, Chief Innovation Officer, Atom bank, talks to us at the International Fintech conference 2017, about how fintech growth is developing all around the UK and not restricted to the main hubs emerging, how fintech collaboration continues to work and how digital banking services do not have to be impersonal and can enhance consumer experience.

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High-tech and high-touch the sweet spot for banking

Suvo Sarkar, Senior Executive Vice President & Group Head – Retail Banking & Wealth Management, Emirates NBD, talks at the SAP Financial Services Forum about how banks can compete successfully if they pick up the pace of innovation, the need to rewire the back end to keep up with front end innovation, the future of robots in financial services, and how in the world of digital, analogue can be the biggest differentiator.

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Insurers must digitalise – or become obsolete

Martin Dietz, Member of the Global Board, ConVista Consulting, and Robert Cummings, VP, Global Head of IBU Insurance at SAP, talk at the SAP Financial Services Forum about the impact of digitalisation on insurance, its evolution from a product to a customer centric business, and the cost and competitive challenges created for incumbent insurers by their legacy systems.