3rd annual Protecting Customer Data Conference

Annual Supervision Conference

13 October 2009  Pinners Hall, Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1EX

Member Price £343.85 including VAT
Non-Members Price £458.85 including VAT

Introduction

What regulatory reform can the banking industry expect in the next 12 months?

Coordinated reform will play a crucial role in enabling the sector to recover from the economic crisis and strengthen its position against future market shocks. Europe now has a new risk council, while banks in the UK are still digesting the Turner Review. Banks are facing up to the challenge of tussling with the capital management implications of stress testing and liquidity requirements, while the capital markets are not yet fully functional.

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The challenge facing the regulators is immense - the next set of regulatory changes will be critical to the future stability of the banking system

The BBA's Annual Supervision Conference is now in its 13th year, and is regarded throughout the industry as one of the most important forums for discussing supervisory issues. This year's event gathers leading figures from across the industry to give you a key insight into the regulatory issues in both an international and domestic context.

Topics on the agenda include:

  • Key issues for the tripartite authorities
  • Prudential developments latest policy on liquidity, CRD and stress testing
  • How changes at a European level will affect the UK
  • The regulation of the capital markets
  • Aligning UK and EU regulatory with the G20 proposals

Speakers include:

  • Svein Andresen, Secretary General, Financial Stability Board
  • Jan Ceysenns, Legal Officer, Financial Services Policy Unit, European Commission 
  • Victoria Saporta, Head of Prudential Policy Division, Bank of England
  • Mridul Hedge, Financial Stability Director, HM Treasury
  • David Rule, Head of Department, Financial Stability, Financial Services Authority
  • Nicoletta Giusto, Director, Head of the International Relations Office, CONSOB and member of International Organisation of Securities Commissions
  • Ann Cairns, Managing Director, Alvarez and Marsal
  • Alan Houmann, Director, European Government Affairs, Citi
  • Kris Bhattacharjee, Director, Barclays Capital
  • Jonathan Gray, Head of Regulatory Regulations, Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Simon Hills, Executive Director, British Bankers Association
  • Angela Knight, Chief Executive, British Bankers Association

Who should attend?
This afternoon seminar will be of particular interest to directors and senior and middle management from the following areas:

  • Audit
  • Basel Implementation
  • Capital Markets
  • Compliance
  • Finance
  • Government Affairs
  • Legal
  • Prudential
  • Policy
  • Regulatory Affair/Reporting
  • Risk

Sponsored by:

Alvarez and Marsal

Supporting Organisations:

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