Nassar said, "In Asia Pacific, we're finding that reference data
management is an emerging discipline and with the increased global
regulatory pressures, Asian banks are coming to realise the value of putting
a data governance strategy in place."
During the first day at 11.40am, Nassar will join participants from
Credit Suisse and Bank of Japan to discuss the evolving landscape of
reference data management in Asia Pacific. He and his fellow panel members
will examine developments in global regulation and its impact on reference
data and the region in particular.
The second day, Nassar will be explore the most appropriate and
cost-effective technology platforms for managing reference data. He will
elaborate on how data regulation is a key driver for reference data
technology investments and establish that firms are making targeted
investments for the right solutions.
Nassar joined GoldenSource in 2001 as a Pre-Sales Consultant before
becoming Director of Client Operations, Asia Pacific in 2010. He holds a
degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political
Science at University of London.
Nassar will be available for briefings after both sessions and during
the evening reception on Thursday, October 6. To speak with Nassar of for
further details, please contact Sam Keefe on +44(0)20-3100-3650 or at
metiagoldensource@metia.com