Outsourcing Briefing
15 September 2010 Pinners Hall, 105-108 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1EX
Member Price £146.88 including VAT
Non-Members Price £205.63 including VAT
Register and pay online or complete the order form
Introduction
How can firms in financial services remain confident that they are in control of their business risks? How can you demonstrate to the regulators that you are complying with your regulatory responsibilities?
Today, outsourcing is increasingly used as a means of both reducing costs and achieving strategic aims. Outsourcing does however have the potential to transfer risk, management and compliance to third parties who may not be regulated, and who may operate offshore. It is your responsibility to ensure you are still fulfilling your firm's regulatory responsibilities and ensure this includes the outsourced operations.
This morning briefing will provide an update on the current shape of the outsourcing landscape and guide firms through the key challenges outsourcing poses.
Topics to be covered include
- Corporate governance and outsourcing
- Changes in the outsourcing landscape as the markets move
- Deciding what parts of the business to outsource
- Managing outsourcing plans in the banking industry
Confirmed speakers include:
- Adam Thornber, Debt Management, Strategy, Planning and Analysis, Northern Rock
- Steve Briggs, IT Strategic Partnerships, Functional Leader, Information Systems, The Co-operative Financial Services
- Nick Pantlin, Partner, Herbert Smith
- B. Chandramouli, Chief Operating Officer, Intelenet
- Irving Henry, Director, British Bankers' Association
Who should attend?
This briefing will be of interest to senior and middle management from the following areas:
- Business planning
- Compliance
- HR
- Legal
- Operations
- Prudential
- Regulatory Affairs
- Risk
- Strategy
Programme
| 0900 | Registration and Refreshments
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| 0925 | Chairman's Opening Remarks Irving Henry, Director, British Bankers' Association |
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| 0930 | Legal Considerations in Outsourcing Operations
Nick Pantlin, Partner, Herbert Smith |
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| 1000 | Performance Analytics
Adam Thornber, Debt Management, Strategy, Planning and Analysis, Northern Rock |
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| 1030 | Current Challenges in the Aftermath of the Banking Crisis
Steve Briggs, IT Strategic Partnerships, Functional Leader, Information Systems, The Co-operative Financial Services |
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| 1100 | Case Study: Outsourcing in Practice
B. Chandramouli, Chief Operating Officer, Intelenet |
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| 1130 | Close of Briefing
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Important Information
Date
15th September 2010
Venue
Pinners Hall, Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1EX
To register, please use the online booking form or please print the order form below, and fax it to +44 (0) 20 7216 8894, or send it by post to:
BBA Conference Unit,
British Bankers' Association,
Pinners Hall,
105-108 Old Broad Street,
London EC2N 1EX
F 020 7216 8894
BBA Member Fee:
£125.00 (plus £21.88 VAT) = TOTAL £146.88 per delegate
Non-Member Fee:
£175.00 (plus £30.63 VAT) = TOTAL £205.63 per delegate
Registration fee includes refreshments and documentation and is payable in advance of the event.
Please use reference 'OB10' and delegate surname when paying BBA Enterprises Ltd through BACS. Bookings will not be processed until the Conference Unit has received a remittance advice and a completed registration form.
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Pinners Hall
105-108 Old Broad Street
London EC2N 1EX
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