Improve Your Firm’s Culture - Engage & Protect Your Staff, Your Customers & Your Business
ECN’s Conduct Risk Summit will explore how good conduct and culture can improve customer/client journeys, reduce regulatory capital requirement and create a significant slowdown in losses. The high-level, interactive and off-the-record discussions will reveal how firms can enhance their working practices, software and systems to better face the rising tide of conduct risk.
Why attend?
Attend this event to discover how to:
- Implement key risk indicators and behavioural analytics to define and measure your conduct risk
- Align your conduct agenda with increasing levels of digitisation and increasingly demanding customers
- Improve your conduct risk models to reduce regulatory capital
- Improve service levels, while safeguarding your customers / clients
- Set rewards and incentives that embed a good culture within your firm
- Reduce complaints and improve your complaints handling procedures
Who should attend
Specifically designed for:
- Heads of Conduct Risk
- Heads of Operational Risk
- Heads of Compliance
- Heads of Human Resources
- Heads of Legal
- Heads of Audit
Network with decision makers from:
- Retail banks
- Wholesale banks
- Building societies
- PSPs
- Brokers
- Insurance companies
- Consultants
- Law firms
- Auditors
- Exchanges
- Software firms
Super Early Bird discount expires on 30 June 2017
Get 20% with booking code GRC20
http://finance-edge.com/conductrisk/register-now/
Register now - Contact us on +44 (0) 20 3397 7458 or email info@eventcreationnetwork.com for special rates.
Take advantage of this opportunity to meet face-to-face with industry experts on your toughest challenges - Join us in London on 13 September 2017!
If your company is interested in sponsoring this year's event, please contact Rebecca Martin on rebecca@eventcreationnetwork.com or call + 44 20 3397 7462. We will get right back to you with information and our sponsorship brochure.
Visit the website for further details http://finance-edge.com/conductrisk
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