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We are pleased to be joined by the following international keynote speakers:

Udo Witte, Working Group on Anti Money Laundering, European Banking Industry Committee (EBIC)

Presenting an opening keynote address at Banktech.09, addressing the global anti money laundering strategies. He will touch upon issues such as the 3.EU directive and experience since implementation of the risk based approach to AML/CTF.

Professor Rainer Masera Member, The High Level Group on Financial Supervision in the EU

Dean of the Economics Faculty and Professor of Political Economy, University Guglielmo Marconi, Rome, Italy Expert Member of the Board, European Investment Bank

Speaking on the implications of the Larosiere report - impacts of international credit reforms on the regulatory landscape for financial institutions. As one of the world's leading advisors in the banking sector and a pivotal figure in EU governance, Professor Masera will provide unique insight into the future direction of the world's financial system.

Eric Koenen, Chief Information Officer, PT Bank Commonwealth, Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Joining a panel of senior technology executives to discuss the challenge of modernisation and innovation in a challenging financial climate.


Local presenters include:

  • David Pegrem, Head of IT Risk, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority 
  • Matthew Walker, Inventor, PassWindow
  • Greg McAweeney, General Manager, RaboPlus, Rabobank Australia
  • Bruce Weir, Executive General Manager for Commercial Insurance, Suncorp 
  • Randy Fennel, General Manager, Engineering and Sustainability, Westpac Banking Corporation
  • Amanda Ralph, Senior Manager, Product Innovation, Credit Cards, National Australia Bank 
  • Geoff Hatcher, AML Manager, Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd  
  • Dr Bohdan Szymanik, Enterprise Architect, Kiwibank
  • Chris Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Payments Clearing Association   
  • Charis Palmer, Editor, Online Banking Review 

 

Topics to be addressed include:

 

  • Implications of the Larosiere report recommendations for the future regulatory structure of the European finance sector.
  • Modernisation and innovation in a difficult financial climate 
  • Contemporary challenges surrounding security, risk and data management
  • Implementing service oriented architecture in core banking system migration
  • Facing the global challenge of Anti Money Laundering
  • Building in system sustainability Promoting green IT strategies and data centres
  • Promoting consumer confidence - attracting and retaining customers
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