Regulatory Update

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

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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
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Programme

0900   Registration and Refreshments
0925   Chairman's Opening Remarks
Irving Henry, Director, British Bankers' Association
0930  

Legal Considerations in Outsourcing Operations

  • How are the reforms in corporate governance affecting outsourcing?
  • Examining the potential pitfalls as highlighted in the Sky case
  • MiFID and back office outsourcing

Nick Pantlin, Partner, Herbert Smith


1000  

Performance Analytics           

  • Ensuring your processes keep pace with business growth
  • Effectively supporting business objectives
  • Responding to complex macroeconomic and competitive challenges

Adam Thornber, Debt Management, Strategy, Planning and Analysis, Northern Rock


1030  

Current Challenges in the Aftermath of the Banking Crisis

  • How are organisations managing their outsourcing plans?
  • What factors are taken into account when outsourcing parts of the business?
  • Exploring the key drivers of outsourcing

Steve Briggs, IT Strategic Partnerships, Functional Leader, Information Systems, The Co-operative Financial Services


1100  

Case Study: Outsourcing in Practice

  • What processes can be outsourced
  • Detailed case studies of a sample of these processes
  • What are the future trends in outsourcing?

B. Chandramouli, Chief Operating Officer, Intelenet


1130   Close of Briefing


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Date
15th September 2010

Venue
Pinners Hall, Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1EX

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