EU supply chain regulations webinar available on demand

EU regulations resilience webinar available on demand. Geraint John of Interos & JPMorgan Chase's EMEA regulatory chief Michael Percival provide insight

An Interos webinar hosted by BizClik Media Group - exploring supply chain regulations for EU financial institutions - is now available for on-demand viewing

Resilience and supply chain risk are increasingly critical issues for financial institutions. Customer expectation around these issues is higher for the financial sector than it is for many other sectors, given the criticality of finance to organisations. 

There is an assumption among clients and regulators alike that financial firms will provide services without disruption. Should disruption occur, there is also a strong expectation they will be able to recover promptly, and minimise the impact on clients and the market.

It is the responsibility of financial institutions to ensure their services are resilient, in the processes and operations within the firm, and those undertaken by its suppliers.

Yet the financial sector is highly interconnected and riven with cross-border complexity, which creates a difficult environment for supply chain risk management.

With this in mind, this webinar provides an overview of resilience and supply chain issues facing European financial institutions, and offers insight into the preferred strategies of the most effective senior executives.

JPMorgan Chase guidance on regulatory resilience

Areas covered include:

  • Why resilience and supply chain risk are critical issues for European financial institutions and their regulators.
  • Regulatory focus on operational resilience, outsourcing and concentration risk.
  • How regulatory requirements and supervisory expectations are becoming more stringent.
  • Why C-suite ownership of risk and governance is crucial.
  • The importance of supply chain risk management with regards to indirect suppliers

The presenters are Michael Percival, who is Executive Director, EMEA Head of Regulatory Affairs, JPMorgan Chase. Joining him will be Geraint John, VP, Interos Resilience Labs.

Percival is an expert in European and global financial regulation, and was responsible for JPMorgan’s engagement in regulatory policy developments. He was also heavily involved in issues relating to Brexit.

Percival holds degrees in Law and Management (Economics) from the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and an MBA from the UCD Smurfit Business School in Ireland.

Data-driven insight from Interos Resilience Lab

John leads the Interos Resilience Lab team, generating data-driven insights, research and analysis on supply chain disruptions and best practice supply chain risk management. He was previously VP Supply Chain Research and Advisory at Gartner, where his areas of focus were sourcing and procurement, supplier relationship management and collaboration, supply chain risk and resilience, and digital transformation. 

He holds a BA in Economics and Politics from the University of Warwick.

The event was hosted by Scott Birch, Chief Content Officer at BizClik Media Group. Birch is a creative media professional with 25 years experience in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. 

To watch the webinar simply fill in the registration form, which will pop up when you click the webinar video’s ‘play’ icon.

Geraint John, VP, Interos Resilience Lab
Michael Percival, Executive Director, EMEA Head of Regulatory Affairs, JPMorgan Chase
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