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In our latest podcast, Patrick Kondarjian, Global Head of Sustainability, Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, discusses energy transition with Hans Kobler, Founder & Managing Partner of global investment firm, Energy Impact Partners. Listen to their discussion on the move away from an ideological transition to a more pragmatic energy ‘addition'. This includes the climate technologies crucial in tackling volatility in demand and supply, increasing resilience, and powering the growth of electron-hungry data centres. Hans also shares perspectives on Energy Impact Partners' investment priorities and why energy transition was central to Davos's biggest themes.Subscribe to HSBC Business Edition- MENAT on Apple Podcast, Spotify, YouTube or Anghami for the latest business news and insights.Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/hsbc-business-editions-menat/id1530716865Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3d9NPmyU64oqNGWvT0VvARAnghami - https://play.anghami.com/artist/7640230YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBOGWG1Zpoxznztf0ucbZ5HZpP1cAqQQE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our latest podcast, Natalya Oram, Director, Global Sustainability Solutions, Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, discusses ESG in fixed income and collateralised loan obligations (CLOs), with Florian Viros and Imane Kabbaj of European investment manager, Carmignac. Listen to their perspectives on ESG's influence on credit quality and credit risk as well as its role in the growing market for CLOs. They also share insights on the outlook for CLOs in driving investment performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On 15 October 2024 Future of Finance hosted a one-day event at the offices of AON in London. Entitled Tokenisation of securities and funds is going to happen. How will you and your organisation survive it?, the event attracted 200 registrants from banks, asset managers, brokers, central banks, financial market infrastructures and FinTechs. This is an account of what they contributed to the six panels that day, as well as what they learned from the panellists and each other.This episode is a summary of Panel 6, titled What tokenisation will enable the financial markets to deliver tomorrow which they cannot provide today. The Panellists were Breige Tinnelly, Head of Market Development at Archax; Gary O'Brien, Head of Bank and Broker Segment Strategy, Securities Services at BNP Paribas Securities Services; and Ralf Kubli, blockchain investor and board member at the Casper Association. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our latest podcast, Patrick Kondarjian, Global Head of Sustainability, Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, discusses energy transition with Hans Kobler, Founder & Managing Partner of global investment firm, Energy Impact Partners. Listen to their discussion on the move away from an ideological transition to a more pragmatic energy ‘addition'. This includes the climate technologies crucial in tackling volatility in demand and supply, increasing resilience, and powering the growth of electron-hungry data centres. Hans also shares perspectives on Energy Impact Partners' investment priorities and why energy transition was central to Davos's biggest themes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This discussion revolves around the progress of clean energy technologies, the role of strategic investment in these technologies, and the challenges and opportunities in the transition to a net-zero emissions future. Listen as Patrick Kondarjian, Global Head of Sustainability Markets & Securities Services at HSBC, discusses key topics with Professor Jessika Trancik from the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). These topics include the rapid improvement and cost reduction in solar energy, wind energy, and electric vehicle batteries, the potential of hydrogen and nuclear energy in addressing the remaining emissions, and the importance of 'soft technology' in facilitating the energy transition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fiona Horsewill (HSBC), Vivek Ramachandran (HSBC) and Manish Kohli (HSBC) discuss how global trends are impacting the future of securities services, global trade, and cross-border payments. They cover the major trends in the current landscape, including how global trade flows are shifting, the progress of trade digitalisation and what can be done to increase the pace of adoption. Also, they delve into the wave of changes that is impact the payments infrastructure, including the migration to ISO 20022 and how payments are adapting to new business models. Finally, they look to the future with the new technologies that are taking hold, such as digital assets and tokenisation.
Jane Cooper (TMI) is joined by Kim Chebator and Zhu Kuang Lee (HSBC) to discuss how digital innovation is driving change for clients and what this means for securities services. They delve into how client behaviour is changing, what innovation looks like in practice, and what kind of challenges there are when it comes to adopting the latest innovations. Also, they discuss sustainability and ESG, and the demand for ESG-related investments. Finally, they share their insight about how the potential of innovations can be realised and the importance of being agile.
Kim Chebator and Zhu Kuang Lee (HSBC) join Jane Cooper (TMI) to discuss how digital innovation is driving change for clients and what this means for securities services.They delve into how client behaviour is changing, what innovation looks like in practice, and what kind of challenges there are when it comes to adopting the latest innovations. Also, they discuss sustainability and ESG considerations, and the demand for ESG-related investments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of our DigiTalks podcast series we look at Fund Tokenisation, an exciting innovation for the financial services industry. Here we explain what fund tokenisation is, along with the benefits it brings to the asset management industry and investors Listen as Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services, explores this topic with, John Allan, Head of the Innovation and Operations Unit at the UK's Investment Association and Rachel Roch, Senior Product Manager for Digital, Data and Innovation at HSBC's Securities Services, by clicking on one of the buttons below.Subscribe to HSBC Business Edition- MENAT on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or Anghami for the latest business news and insights. Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/hsbc-business-editions-menat/id1530716865Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3d9NPmyU64oqNGWvT0VvARAnghami - https://play.anghami.com/artist/7640230 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Montserrat Serra-Janer, Global Head of Private Market Sales at Securities Services and Prime Finance Sales at J.P. Morgan, and Afrim Zeka, Head of Product at Fusion J.P. Morgan, as they explore trends in the private market space and its evolution. In this episode, they delve into the shift from cookie-cutter strategies to hybrid approaches, the race for alpha, and the merging of liquid and illiquid assets. Discover the challenges in data management, the importance of standardizing data, and the role of technology in overcoming these hurdles. In addition, learn how innovations in data aggregation and management are transforming the industry and what the future holds for private markets. This episode was recorded on July 22, 2024. This communication is provided for information purposes only. It is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase, sale or tender of any financial instruments. Please visit jpmorgan.com for more information including important disclosures.
In this episode of SustainabilityTalks, we hear the investor's perspective. The conversation revolves around how corporate governance reforms and various market developments around Asia are driving corporate value and investment returns, as well as around some of the exciting investment opportunities currently in focus for Impax Asset Management, the world's largest dedicated impact and transition focused investor. Listen as Natalya Oram, Director, Global Sustainability Solutions, Market & Securities Services, HSBC discusses the history of Impax and how it started, as well as the direction of travel for investors as the world transitions to a low carbon economy, with Nana Li, Head of Sustainability & Stewardship, Asia-Pacific, Impax Asset Management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have been very active in bringing forward initiatives to the market that bring Digital Assets to the Securities Finance space and in this podcast we explore the progress that has been made, the specific use cases where we can see material benefits in using a Digital Asset solution and where we think the industry will go next. Listen as Lindsey Mackie, Product Development Manager, Securities Lending & Treasury at HSBC's Securities Services discusses Digital Assets in Securities Finance with HSBC's experts John O'Neill, Global Head of Digital Assets Strategy, and Jamie Anderson, Global Head of Collateral Treasury Trading.Subscribe to HSBC Business Edition- MENAT on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or Anghami for the latest business news and insights. Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ae/podcast/hsbc-business-editions-menat/id1530716865Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3d9NPmyU64oqNGWvT0VvARAnghami - https://play.anghami.com/artist/7640230 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have recently issued a paper sharing its view of some of the key global regulatory and tax developments to watch in 2024, and in this podcast we explore the main headline themes and do a deeper delve into some of these, including sustainability, digital and tax.Listen as Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services discusses the main evolving regulatory and tax themes that we should be watching as we progress through 2024 with Ed Turner, Global Head of Product for Regulatory, Tax and Sustainability; HSBC, Ganesh Valakati, Director & Lead - Regulatory Services, Fund Services; HSBC, Sinéad Stocks, Global Head of Tax Product; HSBC and Jennifer Lo, Senior Product Manager for Regulation; HSBC by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of our DigiTalks podcast series we look at Fund Tokenisation, an exciting innovation for the financial services industry. Here we explain what fund tokenisation is, along with the benefits it brings to the asset management industry and investorsListen as Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services, explores this topic with, John Allan, Head of the Innovation and Operations Unit at the UK's Investment Association and Rachel Roch, Senior Product Manager for Digital, Data and Innovation at HSBC's Securities Services, by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have been very active in bringing forward initiatives to the market that bring Digital Assets to the Securities Finance space and in this podcast we explore the progress that has been made, the specific use cases where we can see material benefits in using a Digital Asset solution and where we think the industry will go next. Listen as Lindsey Mackie, Product Development Manager, Securities Lending & Treasury at HSBC's Securities Services discusses Digital Assets in Securities Finance with HSBC's experts John O'Neill, Global Head of Digital Assets Strategy, and Jamie Anderson, Global Head of Collateral Treasury Trading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HSBC Markets and Securities Services have recently issued a paper sharing its view of some of the key global regulatory and tax developments to watch in 2024, and in this podcast we explore the main headline themes and do a deeper delve into some of these, including sustainability, digital and tax.Listen as Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services discusses the main evolving regulatory and tax themes that we should be watching as we progress through 2024 with Ed Turner, Global Head of Product for Regulatory, Tax and Sustainability; HSBC, Ganesh Valakati, Director & Lead - Regulatory Services, Fund Services; HSBC, Sinéad Stocks, Global Head of Tax Product; HSBC and Jennifer Lo, Senior Product Manager for Regulation; HSBC by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many companies turn to transformation because their leaders seek to capture untapped potential or realize growth or efficiency gains. Yet transformations take work to get right. Our research shows less than a third of transformations reach their goals to improve organizational performance and sustain these improvements over time. To discuss how to beat those odds and sustain a holistic business transformation over the long term, we are joined by Roman Regelman and Kevin Carmody. Roman is Senior Executive Vice President and Global Head of Securities Services and Digital at US-based financial company BNY Mellon. Kevin is a senior partner in our Transformation Practice with over twenty years of experience serving clients across Europe and North and South America. Follow our Transformation Practice on LinkedIn Visit our Transformation Practice on McKinsey.com Join our Strategy and Corporate Finance LinkedIn community of more than 90,000 members and follow us on X at @McKStrategy. Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
The landscape of Quantitative Investment Strategies has evolved considerably over the last 10 years. It has gone from focusing on building strategies targeting a single solution for a number of different scenarios, to now focusing on creating strategies targeting specific risk premia and that means understanding what risks markets are facing. Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, is joined by James Pomeroy, Global Economist & Max Kettner, Chief Multi-Asset Strategist, both from HSBC Global Research, and Karim Traore, Head of EMEA QIS Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, as they give us an update of the current macro landscape and the outlook for equities and bonds in the short to medium term, by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the announcement of the Financial Institutions (Resolution) (Contractual Recognition of Suspension of Termination Rights—Banking Sector) Rules, all counterparties with existing non-Hong Kong law financial contracts embedded with an early termination right must ensure they are compliant with these rules before the regulatory deadline of February 2024 - by adhering to the Hong Kong Jurisdictional Module found on the ISDA website, signing an Omnibus Amendment Agreement or bilaterally amending their contracts.Listen as Navin Desor, Head of Legal, Markets and Securities Services, HSBC, Asia-Pacific and Deborah Hajasi, Head of Markets Regulatory Change, HSBC, Asia-Pacific take a look with Michael Small, Project Manager, Transformation, Markets and Securities Services, HSBC, at the ‘what', ‘why', ‘when', ‘who', 'how' and ‘what-if' of the Stay Rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Middle East, North Africa & Türkiye (MENAT) has experienced phenomenal growth in the past few years, including the asset management industry and the recent expansion of hedge fund activity in the region. Listen as Patrick George, Global Head of Markets & Securities Services, HSBC and Mohamed Al Marzooqi, UAE CEO, HSBC, discuss with Matt Kiraly, HSBC's Global Co-Head of Platform Solutions and Head of ESG Sales, Americas, the recent developments in the MENAT region's financial industry in part 2 of our Spotlight on the UAE – Platform Solutions Podcast Series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The landscape of Quantitative Investment Strategies has evolved considerably over the last 10 years. It has gone from focusing on building strategies targeting a single solution for a number of different scenarios, to now focusing on creating strategies targeting specific risk premia and that means understanding what risks markets are facing. Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC, is joined by James Pomeroy, Global Economist & Max Kettner, Chief Multi-Asset Strategist, both from HSBC Global Research, and Karim Traore, Head of EMEA QIS Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, as they give us an update of the current macro landscape and the outlook for equities and bonds in the short to medium term, by clicking on one of the buttons below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has accelerated in the past years with some ground breaking innovations, where a new paradigm has been created. Listen as Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights, HSBC Markets and Securities Services, speaks to Mark McDonald, Head of Data Science and Analytics, HSBC Global Research and Einar Magnusson Head of AI Capabilities, HSBC Markets and Securities Services, as they discuss how AI is evolving and the opportunities it brings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Middle East, North Africa & Türkiye (MENAT) has experienced phenomenal growth in the past few years, including the asset management industry and the recent expansion of hedge fund activity in the region. Listen as Patrick George, Global Head of Markets & Securities Services, HSBC and Mohamed Al Marzooqi, UAE CEO, HSBC, discuss with Matt Kiraly, HSBC's Global Co-Head of Platform Solutions and Head of ESG Sales, Americas, the recent developments in the MENAT region's financial industry in part 2 of our Spotlight on the UAE – Platform Solutions Podcast Series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the last few years, sustainability and ESG-related factors have gone from being a secondary consideration to being a driving factor for how capital is allocated and how businesses are organised and run. In this episode, we look at what this evolution means, how it affects the business and financing worlds, and what comes next in this crucial topic. Guests Patrick Kondarjian, Global Head of Sustainability for Markets and Securities Services, HSBC, and Daniel Klier, Chief Executive Officer, ESG Book, are joined by host Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, King Ho, Co-head for Product for Depositary Receipts, Asia Pacific and MENA markets at J.P. Morgan, is joined by Braedon Lehman, Senior Associate for Corporate Governance and M&A at S&P Global Market Intelligence, and Prerna Divecha, Climate and ESG Credit and Risk Solutions business at S&P Global Market Intelligence, to discuss the value of sustainability and related corporate governance practices and how this may connect to climate risk based on case studies of companies in Asia Pacific and Latin America. Braedon and Prerna will highlight some of the main findings from the S&P's study commissioned by J.P. Morgan and suggests practical implications for companies considering this as part of their corporate strategy. This episode was recorded on August 11, 2023. J.P. Morgan is a marketing name for the Securities Services businesses of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and its affiliates worldwide. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., organized under the laws of U.S.A. with limited liability, is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the U.S.A., as well as the regulations of the countries in which it or its affiliates undertake regulated activities. For additional regulatory disclosures regarding J.P. Morgan entities, please consult: www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures. This podcast has been created and prepared for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as financial, investment, and/or legal advice. The content of this podcast may not be reproduced or used for any other purpose without the prior written consent of J.P. Morgan. The views expressed in the podcast are those of the speakers' and do not necessarily constitute J.P. Morgan's endorsement of the same. The statements in this podcast are not intended to be legally binding. In preparing this podcast, J.P. Morgan has relied upon and assumed, without independent verification, the accuracy and completeness of all information available from public sources. Neither J.P. Morgan nor any of its directors, officers, employees or agents shall incur any responsibility or liability whatsoever to any other party in respect of the contents of this podcast or any matters referred to in, or discussed as a result of, this podcast. J.P. Morgan makes no representations as to the legal, regulatory, tax or accounting implications of the matters referred to in this podcast. The products and services described in this podcast (if any) are offered by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or its affiliates subject to applicable laws and regulations and service terms. Not all products and services are available in all locations. Eligibility for particular products and services will be determined by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and/or its affiliates. ©2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Private Assets have been a hot topic in the past years. The combination of increased investor demand with managers entering the market or increasing their fund ranges, has led to a need for more comprehensive servicing solutions with companies exploring how to effectively manage costs and meet the demands of their clients. Listen as Melanie Sande, Director for Private Assets, Product Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services and Alexis Vasquez Meissner, Global Co-Head of Platform Solutions, Global Head of Sales & Client Management, HSBC Markets & Securities Services explore the servicing trends of the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the last few years, sustainability and ESG-related factors have gone from being a secondary consideration to being a driving factor for how capital is allocated and how businesses are organised and run. In this episode, we look at what this evolution means, how it affects the business and financing worlds, and what comes next in this crucial topic. Guests Patrick Kondarjian, Global Head of Sustainability for Markets and Securities Services, HSBC, and Daniel Klier, Chief Executive Officer, ESG Book, are joined by host Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services, HSBC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has accelerated in the past years with some ground breaking innovations, where a new paradigm has been created. Listen as Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights, HSBC Markets and Securities Services, speaks to Mark McDonald, Head of Data Science and Analytics, HSBC Global Research and Einar Magnusson Head of AI Capabilities, HSBC Markets and Securities Services, as they discuss how AI is evolving and the opportunities it brings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast we explore the evolving nature of Network Management and how it has evolved over the years.Listen to Xin Yi Tan, Product Manager, Digital, Data & Innovation, HSBC Markets & Securities Services as she discusses with Aditee Taskar, Head of Network Management, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, Asia Pacific and Rajeev Tummala, Head of Digital, Data & Innovation, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, APAC and MENAT, the changing asset landscape, and what that means for network management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Private Assets have been a hot topic in the past years. The combination of increased investor demand with managers entering the market or increasing their fund ranges, has led to a need for more comprehensive servicing solutions with companies exploring how to effectively manage costs and meet the demands of their clients. Listen as Melanie Sande, Director for Private Assets, Product Solutions, HSBC Markets & Securities Services and Alexis Vasquez Meissner, Global Co-Head of Platform Solutions, Global Head of Sales & Client Management, HSBC Markets & Securities Services explore the servicing trends of the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to implementing blockchain solutions there will be a number of factors to take into account, including the technology, the operating model, and legal and regulatory considerations. Listen as Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee & Fiduciary, and Regulation, HSBC Markets & Securities Services as she discusses with Rachel Roch and Xin Yi Tan, both Product Managers for Digital, Data & Innovation, HSBC Markets & Securities Services, the benefits that blockchain technology can bring to the financial services sector, such as faster transactions, enhanced security, better transparency and reduced cost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us in this episode of Sustainability Pioneers, as we speak to Rami Ghandour, Managing Director of Metito, and Karan Khanna, Director Head of Corporate Sales for the UAE Markets and Securities Services at HSBC. They discuss how Metito is leading the way in sustainable water and wastewater solutions, and how sustainability-linked financing is helping them achieve their goals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the conversation with Maarten De Clerck and Karl De Borger at KBC Securities Services. They talk about the current state and advantages of Business Process Outsourcing of investment services for banks at OWIN23 organised by Objectway. Thank you for tuning into our podcast about global trends in the FinTech industry.Check out our podcast channel.Learn more about The Connector. Follow us on LinkedIn.CheersKoen Vanderhoydonkkoen.vanderhoydonk@jointheconnector.com#FinTech #RegTech #Scaleup #WealthTech
Hear how India transformed into a T+1 market along with a discussion on the benefits, challenges and solutions associated with these changes. Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights Markets & Securities Services, HSBC and Anuj Rathi, Head of Securities Services, HSBC India, discuss how the change to a T+1 settlement is revolutionising how trades are settled in India now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Regulators and capital markets industry groups worldwide are pushing to shorten settlement cycles in equity trading. Alan Cameron, Head of Financial Intermediaries and Corporates Client Line Advisory, Securities Services, BNP Paribas, and Aman Mehta, APAC Sales Director and APAC Digital Assets Lead for Securities Services, BNP Paribas, spoke with GlobalTrading editor, Terry Flanagan about the long-term trend of shorten settlement cycle and its implications for market participants.
In our DigiTalks podcast series last year we've previously discussed Stablecoins. We are now featuring a part 2, as this has proved to have been very topical with a vast amount of activity in this space since then, including a newsworthy stablecoin failure prompting a cryptocurrency crash, and resultant regulatory activity to protect markets and investors. Listen to Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Trustee & Fiduciary Services and Regulation, Securities Services and James Pomeroy, Global Economist, Global Research, as they discuss the future of stablecoins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Regulators and capital markets industry groups worldwide are pushing to shorten settlement cycles in equity trading. Aman Mehta, APAC Sales Director and APAC Digital Assets Lead for Securities Services at BNP Paribas, and Alan Cameron, Head of Financial Intermediaries and Corporates Client Line Advisory for Securities Services at BNP Paribas, spoke with GlobalTrading Editor Terry Flanagan about this long-term trend and its implications for market participants. Discussion points included reasons for shortening the settlement cycle, differences in settlement cycles across geographic regions, and the role of the securities service provider in helping investment firms navigate shortened settlement.
In the third episode of the Innovation at Standard Chartered podcast, Waqar Chaudry, Executive Director – Innovation, Financing & Securities Services, and Rene Michau, Global Head, Digital Assets, explain why digital assets are a 'today problem' that cannot be put off until tomorrow.
Anne Clarke Wolff is a 30-year transformational leader in the financial services industry with expertise in managing large-scale global businesses and working with companies through financial life cycles – from initial public offerings to mergers and acquisitions. In 2021, Anne founded Independence Point Advisors (“IPA”), a women-owned investment bank and advisory services firm, where she serves as its Chief Executive Officer based in New York. Prior to IPA's launch, Anne spent the majority of her career managing businesses focused on banking relationships, access to capital markets as well as treasury transformation. During her roles building Bank of America's $10B Global Corporate Banking business, and as Head of Sales for JP Morgan's Treasury and Securities Services business, Anne advocated for the integration of technology and banking in driving business results. She also served as Head of North America Corporate Banking at Citigroup and has been repeatedly recognized as one of The Most Powerful Women in Banking by American Banker and Notable Women in Finance by Crain's New York. Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode with Anne Clarke Wolff about her women-led investment bank, IPA, and how they're striving toward the goal of building diverse financial advisory teams who provide new opportunities and better advice for their clients. Here is what to expect on this week's show: How and why Anne created IPA and why a positive diversity experience is imperative in the traditional economic industry The basics of an investment bank; raising capital by selling securities, taking companies public, and accomplish their financial goals IPA's business model when capital basing for large companies that are progressive; wanting to include diverse firms and regularly access the bond market IPA's deep focus on energy transition, consumer relationships, and sustainability (ESG: Environmental, Social, and Governance) investments The importance and benefits of having a venture investor as a female founder Straying away from gender stereotypes within the investment industry The difference between character assassination and performance evaluation Connect with Anne: Website: https://www.independencepoint.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anneclarkewolff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, we speak with Rami Ghandour, Managing Director of Metito, a water and wastewater solutions company based in Dubai, and Karan Khanna, Director Head of Corporate Sales for the UAE Markets and Securities Services at HSBC. Together they discuss Metito's fascinating history, its ESG goals and how sustainability-linked financing is helping the company grow and achieve its ambitions. For more insights on how we're supporting businesses on their sustainable ambitions, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast we explore the Metaverse: What is it and what opportunities does it bring? Listen as Sebastien Borget from The Sandbox and HSBC's Rajeev Tummala discuss how the Metaverse might change our economy, including how people transact, work and play. Find out how the Metaverse could lead to a more equitable society and how it might change the way creators are compensated for the things they produce. Sebastien is the co-founder and COO of The Sandbox, a virtual world where players can create, play, own, govern and monetize their experiences using NFTs and sand, the main utility token of the platform. Sebastien also became president of the Blockchain Game Alliances in 2020, a non-profit organization of 300 key members of the industry. Rajeev leads the digital data and innovation team for Securities Services in Singapore, and is also the interim head for HSBC securities services in ASEAN. He works on product strategy and implementation with a special focus on digital assets and the implications of distributed ledger technology for securities issuance and associated asset servicing. Interested in learning more about the Metaverse? Read HSBC's detailed report on the subject here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As more and more companies focus on implementing ESG principles within their organisations, banks are also adapting their business models to support their clients and the global transition. Listen as Noman Ali, Chief Financial Officer for ESG & Sustainable Finance at HSBC Group discusses how HSBC is navigating its own transition and delivering on a net-zero economy, with Gabriela Tennhard, Global Head of Market & Strategic Insights for Markets & Securities Services. To find out more about HSBC's net-zero strategy, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week our special guest is Javier Hernani, CEO of BME and Head of Securities Services at the SIX Group. In this in-depth show, Javier talks about the journey for BME, REGIS-TR and SIX through the disruption of SFTR and EMIR REFIT, plus adapting to the pandemic years. He also looks forwards to greater integration of CSD and CCP services between SIX and BME, plus the emergence of digital assets and the impacts they will have on market infrastructure providers across the EU and the world.
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority's co-ordinated operational resilience Policy Statements came into force on 31st March 2022. The regulatory framework globally has also been developing around operational resilience, particularly against the backdrop of the global pandemic and with technological advancements. Listen to Richard Pounder, Global Head of Operational and Resilience Risk for Securities Services at HSBC and Mhairi Sandeman, Senior Product Manager for Global Trustee and Fiduciary Services at HSBC's Securities Services as they discuss the operational resilience requirements for in-scope UK firms, operational resilience regulatory developments in other jurisdictions globally, and the operational resilience considerations for global firms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Day 2 of the VoizDAO Sustainable Finance Summit, we interviewed Elree Winnett Seeling, the Head of ESG for Markets and Securities Services at Citi!
On this episode in English we talked with Fabiola Lwow about her career change from Banking to opening a Ornare store, a Brazilian Design Furniture company, in South Hampton during the pandemic, design trends and shared experiences for those contemplating the internationalization of their business. Fabiola was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She graduated in International Business and holds an MBA from Solvay Business School, Belgium. Starting her banking career in Brussels she was transferred to Sao Paulo and landed in New York in 2007. For the past 10 years, she worked for HSBC Bank where she was responsible for managing the Americas team responsible for buying Cash Management and Securities Services for the firm. After 20 years of working in baking, she decided it was time to combine her passion for design and commercial skills and start something new! In 2020, she partnered with Ornare´s Southampton store that opened this past February
The margin pressure exerted by asset management clients is forcing global custodian banks on to an unsustainable path of rising asset values and shrinking revenues. Tokenization, while rich in opportunity, could exacerbate the problem by increasing asset safety and compliance risks without reducing the need to invest in new technology. Financial market infrastructures reeling under the same pressures offer no immediate release in the form of cost-sharing. To contain the effects, custodians are consolidating, forming partnerships and investing in front-to-back-office outsourcing services built on managing the flows of data consumed by asset managers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of Lessons Learnt From Lockdown, Mark was joined by Tony McDonnell who was recently named Global Head of Alternative Investments for HSBC Securities Services. A former highly competitive football player for UCD AFC with over 300 appearances for the club, Tony has now become one of Ireland's leading names in hedge fund and private assets strategy. In their conversation Mark asks Tony to reflect on his journey as an executive and athlete and to pinpoint some of the key building blocks to his success. Tony speaks to the importance of developing resilience in order to lead and they also delve into effective management and leadership practices. They also discuss the process of building mental skills that assist us in all aspects of life. We hope you enjoy this episode as for us, it is a must listen packed with some fantastic insights into leadership, resilience and decision making. To find out more about FitVision find us at: Website - www.fitvision.ie Instagram - @fitvision Email - Info@fitvision.ie
Digital wealth is increasing across the globe and the direct-to-consumer market is growing at an enormous pace. In the UK, for example, the DTC market doubled between 2015 and 2020. What does this mean for you and your clients?In this podcast, host Paul Heffernan, Leader of the Asset Management Sector in Europe for HSBC, is joined by Carmen Gonzalez-Calatayud Brummer, Head of ETF Capability at HSBC, Joe Parkin, Head of Banks and Digital Channels at BlackRock Investments, Pacome Breton, Director of Investment Risk at Nutmeg, and Steve Palmer, Managing Director, Global Head of ETF Product, HSBC. They discuss how technology is changing the investing landscape and bringing more opportunities to more people. They also examine the ETF environment and explore why this particular financial instrument is so attractive at the moment.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here.This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a lot of pressure from a variety of stakeholders to consider ESG and sustainability when investing. However, the practical steps on how net-zero targets can be enabled through investment choices is less often discussed. In this podcast, Chris Johnson talks to Patrick Kondarjian, Head of EMEA Wealth Sales and Global ESG product at HSBC Global Markets, Farnam Bidgoli, Head of ESG Solutions at HSBC, and Michael Ridley, Senior Responsible Investment Specialist at HSBC Global Asset Management.These HSBC experts look at the vast change that's needed in the real economy, the deployment of capital at scale from the public and private sectors and the shift by issuers towards measuring ESG and sustainability outcomes. They discuss innovative new vehicles to raise financing, how the “greenium” can be overcome and what type of regulatory intervention could be effective in powering change.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here. This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the big policy priorities of global regulators? In this podcast, we explore the focus on digitisation and ESG among financial services regulators and how the risks of both will be managed by regulated firms. Paul Ellis, Global Product Head for Regulation, Tax and Trustee, and Depository Services for HSBC, is joined by HSBC's Henry Raschen, Head of Regulatory Outlook for Securities Services, James Pomeroy, Global Economist, and Richard Pounder, Global Head of Operational and Resilience Risk, Securities Services, as well as Shay Lydon, Partner in the Asset Management and Investment Funds Group at Matheson.While timetables and details will be different from country to country, financial firms need to plan ahead with these global priorities in mind and meet the opportunities and challenges that these areas present. From renewed commitments across the globe on carbon net-zero targets, to asset owners and managers considering sustainability, our panellists look at what's next in ESG. In the vast topic of digitisation, they consider policymaker approaches to crypto assets and regulated firms' digital operation resilience.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here. This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investor demands are changing as many investors become more sophisticated and better informed. What effect is this having on asset managers and what new trends are emerging in the asset management space? What new role is outsourcing playing for asset managers and how is technology facilitating this change? This podcast features Olivia Vinden, Head of FinTech & Innovation, Alpha FMC, and Paul Baybutt, Senior Product Manager, Middle Office Outsourcing, HSBC, in conversation with host Dale Grieve, Asset Owner Team, Client Management, Business Development, HSBC. Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here. This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UAE have introduced Multiple Investor Numbers (Multi-NIN) which now enable certain categories of investors to operate more than one investor number. As a result of this, investors are better able to manage their investment portfolios by segregating ownerships between their main NIN and additional NIN with the same or different custodians. Listen to the second edition of our MENATalks podcast as Rocio Echague, Head of Securities Services UAE, HSBC Bank Middle East Limited and Frankie Vaz, Senior Regional Product Manager MENAT, Securities Services, HSBC discuss this new market development.This episode is part of our Markets and Securities Services MENATalks series, covering MENAT topics from a global perspective that matter the most to you. For more information, click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, we explore the opportunities of the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and how the upcoming Wealth Management Connect programme will help investors engage with these opportunities. Patrick Wong, Head of China Business Development and Client Management at HSBC Market and Securities Services is joined by Amy Cho, CEO of Hong Kong and Head of Distribution, Asia Pacific at Schroders Investment Management, and Daniel Chan, Head of GBA at HSBC.With a population of just over 70 million, the GBA accounts for only 5% of the population of China, but already accounts for 12% of its wealth. A new billionaire emerges in the GBA every two days and the area is rightly considered one of the most affluent regions in China. Our podcast examines the dynamics of the region, the sectoral and investment opportunities and how the Connect programme will help investors through access to information and cross border products to support their investment decisions.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here.This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a lot of hype around artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. In this podcast, we cut through the noise, exploring what AI is, how it's used now and where its potential could take us. Jeff Wertheimer, Head of FX e-Distribution for the Americas at HSBC, is joined by colleagues Ed Duggan, Global Head of Electronic Trading, Paris Pennesi, Head of Systematic Trading Strategies for Spot FX & Commodities and Chris Ulph, Global Head, Equity Execution Quants, to examine this potential in more depth.The speakers look at how AI and machine learning is being used in capital markets and other areas today to support efficiency and responsiveness and aid decision-making by facilitating faster and more detailed data analysis. They also reflect on both the potential and the limitations of the technology as part of a business' robust analytical toolkit.Markets and Securities Services Outlook is a podcast miniseries exploring the critical topics that will shape our industry in the next decade, including sustainability, digitalisation and emerging markets. Find out what's driving the global outlook for institutional investors and where the opportunities and challenges lie. For more information, visit here. This episode was recorded on 9 June 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
According to the IMF Regional Economic Outlook report, the outlook for the Middle East and Central Asia will vary significantly across countries, depending on the pandemic's path, vaccine rollouts, underlying fragilities, exposure to tourism and contact-intensive sectors. Encouraging progress can be seen on structural reform in parts of the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where policy efforts to accelerate the development of the non-oil sector are building significant momentum. Listen to Brian Godins, Regional Head of Asia Pacific & MENAT, Securities Services ,HSBC, and Stuart Warner, Head of Banks & Broker Dealers Product Europe, MENAT & the Americas, Securities Services, HSBC, in the second edition of the MENATalks podcast as they discuss the economic outlook and investment landscape of the MENAT region.This episode is part of our Markets and Securities Services MENATalks series, covering MENAT topics from a global perspective that matter the most to you. For more information, click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Like insurance and trade finance, international art is a large and valuable market bedevilled by extended chains of intermediaries, excessive levels of fraud and hefty transaction costs. And, like those other markets, art is ripe for transformation by the application of digital technology and techniques to the identification of assets and counterparties and the delivery of objects against payment. Future of Finance co-founder Dominic Hobson spoke to Angus Scott, CEO of ArtClear, a company whose founders are applying their experience of safekeeping and settlement in the securities markets to an industry where trust and automation are in short supply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The transition period for the UK leaving the European Union (“Brexit”) ended on 31 December 2020. In the months before the transition period ended, the UK converted into law any existing EU regulations that had direct effect in the UK at the end of the transition period. During this “onshoring” process the UK in some cases made technical and other amendments to the legislation so that it would work in the UK after Brexit. EU Directives applying before 31 December 2020 already formed part of UK law, so did not need UK onshoring. This episode is part of our Markets and Securities Services RegTalks series, covering regulatory topics from a global perspective that matter the most to you. For more information, click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To start of our series: "A look into the Crystal Ball on the Future of Finance," hear from Gerald Walker, CEO of ING AMERICAS, along with Richard Beales, Global Deputy Editor at REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS as they discuss forward-looking innovation in the sustainable finance space. What are the challenges of implementation? How has the Pandemic accelerated the shift towards sustainable financing? And more !Gerald Walker was appointed CEO of ING Americas in June 2017. Prior to this role, he held a a range of senior positions within ING including CEO UK, Ireland, Middle East and Africa, Global Head of Transaction Services, Global Head of Securities Services, and Global Head of Lending.Beyond the Americas, Gerald is a member of ING's Wholesale Banking Management Team and a member of ING's Management Council. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the City Parks Foundation in New York and a Trustee of The Committee for Economic Development (CED) in Washington D.C.Previous non-executive roles have included Chairman of the Board of The Association of Foreign Banks (UK), Board Director of TheCityUK, Advisor to the Board of The International Business and Diplomatic Exchange (UK), Board Director of the European Association of Banking & Financial History (Germany) and Member of the Wholesale Advisory Committee of the British Bankers Association.During his career, he has lived and worked in London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and, since 2017, New York. A Freeman of the City of London, Gerald is also a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of International Bankers of the City of London.He holds a Masters Degree in Economics from The University of Edinburgh (UK) and has studied at INSEAD (France) and IMD Business School (Switzerland).Richard Beales, Global Deputy Editor, joined BREAKINGVIEWS in 2007 from the Financial Times, where he was U.S. markets editor and a Lex columnist. Prior to the FT, he spent more than 10 years as an investment banker at Schroders and Citigroup, based largely in Hong Kong and working on project finance, mergers and acquisitions. He has also lived in Sydney, Australia, and began his working life in London at Mars & Co, a management consultancy. Richard holds a masters in business journalism from New York University and a degree in biochemistry from St John's College, Cambridge.
David Braga, CEO, BNP Paribas Securities Services Australia & New Zealand, and Luc Renard, Head of Financial Intermediaries & Digital Transformation, Asia-Pacific for BNP Paribas Securities Services, discuss the evolution and the future of securities services with Markets Media Editor Terry Flanagan.
David Braga, CEO, BNP Paribas Securities Services Australia & New Zealand, and Luc Renard, Head of Financial Intermediaries & Digital Transformation, Asia-Pacific for BNP Paribas Securities Services, discuss Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and its applications in securities services with Markets Media Editor Terry Flanagan.