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Coffee and Regs

Preparing Now for a PRIIPs KID Project Plan

In this episode, CSS’s resident document production experts, Shane O’Sullivan and Charles Seigle-Goujon sit down to discuss how to prepare now for the UCITS to PRIIPs transition using best practices from the insurance industry and getting data governance procedures in place today.

About Our Guest Speakers:

Shane O’Sullivan recently joined the CSS team and is Director of Sales for the Irish market. Prior to joining CSS, Shane spent six years working for Institutional Investor in Melbourne and London. Shane managed new and existing relationships with global fund managers in Australia, America, UK and the Middle East. In 2018, Shane returned to Ireland to take a role with FundAssist to develop new business with global asset managers to meet their regulatory challenges. Shane holds a BA in Economics and a Masters in Financial Economics from University College Cork.
 
 


 
Charles Seigle-Goujon joined the Fund Reporting branch of CSS at the beginning of 2017 to develop the strategy in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg thanks to 10 years of experience in sales and account management for the Financial industry. Starting his career at Amundi and Henderson in institutional sales for alternative funds in Paris, he then moved to the Fintech industry in mid-2009 in Singapore where he was the head of Client Relationship Management South East Asia at FIS – ex SunGard Global trading.

 

 

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ComTech

Getting the Data to Work for You with Jonathon Kellerman


Jonathon Kellerman, now a partner at StoneTurn, loves data analytics. He spent 20 years at PWC, his last post there being Chief Compliance Officer. His role as CCO focused on compliance and risk management and corporate governance. He joins Valerie Charles and Tom Fox to share how he “built out the industry’s leading consulting practice focused on helping those global companies with their most complex compliance challenges… where I got to focus on things like data and technology and leveraging technology to have a much more productive and value-added compliance program.” Jonathon describes the role of data analytics in becoming more predictive about risk, and how it is changing the compliance industry for the better.
A New Vision of Compliance
“We have access to this tremendous amount of data; how do we get that data to work for us?” Jonathon asks. His vision for a new kind of compliance program was “using data and data analytics to help us be more predictive about risk and to give us more real-time insights …that would help us …prevent incidents from occurring as opposed to always putting out fires.” With his team of talented experts, he was able to realize his vision. The cutting-edge platform they developed pulled data from across the organization into a centralized hub. They could then analyze the data to discover outliers and trends. “The beauty of it is we could pull the levers that would allow us to look at risk in many different ways,” he tells Valerie and Tom.
Compliance Demonstrating its Value
Valerie asks Jonathon how a company could get started. There’s no one size fits all solution, he responds. First, understand the data that’s available to you, your risk profile, and what you want to achieve. Then, figure out what risk factors you want to apply across the data. Keep your framework simple, he advises compliance leaders. Next, assemble a team to build your platform. Valerie comments that a benefit of this approach “is being able to demonstrate the value of the work that we do… [It] allows you to… become noted because of the ways that you can show that you’ve kept the train on the track… It elevates our profession.” Jonathon agrees and explains how compliance contributes to the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the business.
Assuring Data Quality Worldwide
Tom asks Jonathon how he assures data quality across the globe in multinational companies. Jonathon responds that it starts with cataloging all your data sources and systems and then standardizing the data. “If you can standardize the data that you’re bringing in from different systems or different sources, then you’re able to significantly increase the data quality and your confidence in the completeness and accuracy of that data,” he points out.
The Future of Compliance
He joined StoneTurn because he wants to “leave a mark on the compliance profession going forward and… advance the compliance profession…”, Jonathon tells Valerie. StoneTurn offers just that as they’re focused on innovation and advancing compliance as a profession. He and Valerie agree that the next few years will be game-changing for the compliance industry. “There is a window of opportunity for compliance to redefine itself and its value,” Jonathan argues. Using data analytics to provide real-time business insights and to improve operational efficiency are the keys to the future of compliance, he predicts. “If they can do those two things well,” Jonathon concludes, “they’re going to add a tremendous amount of value into their businesses and really help those businesses achieve their objectives.”
Resources
Jonathon Kellerman at StoneTurn | LinkedIn
StoneTurn.com

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FCPA Compliance Report

Erica Salmon Byrne on Ethisphere’s 2021 WME


In this Episode of the FCPA Compliance Report, I am joined by Erica Salmon Byrne, EVP at Ethisphere. We take a deep dive into Ethisphere’s 2021 WME report and white papers on the award-winning best practices in global compliance program management, 3rd party risk management and training and communication. Highlights of this podcast include:

    • What was the Ethics Premium for 2021?
  • What are the numbers?
  • What are the best practices around remotely managing an effective global program effectively?
  • What are the best practices around third-party risk management in 2021?
  • What are the best practices around training and communications in the era of Covid-19?
  • Why should you plan to attend Ethisphere’s 2021 Global Ethics Summit?

Resources
 Erica Salmon Byrne LinkedIn Profile
Ethisphere
2021 WME Awards
Leading Practices-Remotely Managing an Effective Global Program Effectively
Leading Practices-3rd Party Risk Management
Leading Practices-Training and Communications
Ethisphere 2021 Global Ethics Summit, registration and information here. Use Code tomfox15 for 15% discount.

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Daily Compliance News

April 5, 2021 the Pee in a Bottle edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Amazon admits drivers have to pee in bottles. (BBC)
  • 1MDB provides example of what not to do for SWFs. (FT)
  • Do clothing mfgs have spines? (FT)
  • Of workers and lab rats. (FT)