Concerned about potential regulatory fines and skyrocketing costs, the world’s largest banks are turning to artificial intelligence to improve their compliance with know-your-customer and anti-money laundering regulations. “The value proposition for AI solutions is highest for large banks with significant volumes, complexity, multiple lines of business and geographical reach as these banks are affected most […]
Northern Trust Minds the Corporate Actions Gap
A successful investment strategy is about more than just buying and selling the right stocks at the right price at the right time. It also depends on picking the best option when it comes to voluntary corporate actions or being able to recognize a bad decision after the fact. Northern Trust is helping its asset […]
Reporting Securities Finance Deals: More is Less?
Say what, say who, say when? That’s the reaction of fund managers, custodians and market infrastructures to the European Securities and Market Authority’s request for feedback on a new regulation requiring reporting information on securities finance transactions to trade repositories. Market players complain that ESMA’s technical specifications for complying with the Securities Finance Transaction Regulation […]
FATCA, GATCA Tax Patience of Relationship Managers
Relationship managers on the front-lines of interacting with investors or customers say that complying with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and its global version Common Reporting Standards (CRS) is giving them plenty of angst. The requirement to identify the investor or customer for tax purposes may conflict with the equally important need to […]
Catching an Insider Data Thief
Ten percent of employees will never commit a crime, ten percent of employees will, while 80 percent will only do so if the opportunity arises, predict fraud experts. It is that opportunity which asset management firms need to prevent through a combination of compliance controls and technology, say panelists and attendees at a recent symposium […]
Asset Managers Attack Data Silos with Governance
Data governance isn’t just for megabanks anymore. Asset managers are gradually joining the crowd of believers, creating rulebooks for how data quality is ensured enterprisewide with business lines at the helm. That was the consensus of panelists and attendees at a TSAM North America fund management operations event last month where data management took center stage […]
Bloomberg Takes on KYC Onboarding for Hedge Funds
With its new offering called Entity Exchange, Bloomberg is trying to take a bite out the market share — especially among hedge fund managers — of the existing utilities for automating know-your-customer requirements. Its strategy: give the buy side more control. Regulators require financial firms to know just who they are doing business with before they […]
New US AML Rules: Tough Enough to Catch the Bad Guys?
The US Treasury’s new rules on how financial firms must handle their responsibilities to know their customers and prevent money-laundering will be operationally challenging to follow, but perhaps not entirely effective in identifying the bad guys. The most controversial aspect of the new requirements — finding out the identities of the beneficial owners of the customers […]
Bloomberg Tries Hand at Legal Entity Identifiers (Updated)
(Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect additional information received after its initial publication). Does the financial market really need another New York City-based organization issuing legal entity identifiers (LEIs)? How Bloomberg intends to compete with established providers like the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), London Stock Exchange and Germany’s WMDatenservice is […]
Research Payments in Europe: Can CSAs Survive?
Asset managers of European funds may be breathing a sigh of relief thinking that European regulators will allow them to keep their commission sharing agreements (CSAs) to pay for research they use to make investment decisions for their clients. The reality is not so simple. As currently implemented, the CSAs may not comply with all […]