Exclusive Live Event 8:30 AM~~5:30 PM~~(GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore~~January 28, 2016~~January 28, 2016 8:30 AM~~January 28, 2016 | Jan 28, 2016
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM |
| Red Dot Museum Singapore
28 Maxwell Road
Singapore 069120 |
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| DataAnalyticsBootcamp
Re-imaging the data driven bank We are bringing together Bankers along with Thought Leaders, Data Scientists, FinTechs to discuss the new enablers of Data and Analytics in Finance.
The bootcamp will follow a building block approach to help attendees take back some concrete ideas through a 3- Part approach - The Art of Possible with Data in the Digital Age: Our presenters and discussion leaders will look at the possibilities of data and its impact over the coming years, given massive growth in digital and social data. What stories can data tell? And how is it changing business models? This part of the bootcampwill help redefine data driven banking from outside-in approach.
- Reimagining the data-driven Bank: A deep dive in the new approaches of data & analytics across pillars of risk and regulation, financial crime & data governance and customer insight & action. This part of the bootcamp will address key issues such as monetizing data, harnessing data through analytics, predictive analytics and real time fraud detection.
- Start-up Thinking in Data Driven Banking: New challenges require new ideas and the bootcamp will deploy new start-up thinking and crowd sourcing of ideas to build a collective data driven bank of the future.
The top liners speaking at our event include Dr. Eric Siegel, Author and Expert on Predictive Analytics, Dr. Shonali Krishnaswamy, Head, Data Analytics Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore and will include data practioners from banks and financial institutions.
We look forward to meeting and learning together @ DataAnalyticsBootcamp
To get an idea about our bootcamps, have a look at #DIGITALBOOTCAMP which we conducted in August 2015, in Singapore – here | 08:30 a.m. – 09:15 a.m. | Registration |
| 09:15 a.m. – 09:30 a.m. | #DataAnalyticsBootcamp Opening
Setting the objectives |
| | 09:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | Emergence of the Predictive Banker
Combat Risk, Boost Sales and Fight Fraud with Predictive Analytics
Speaker: Eric Seigel, PhD, & Best-selling Author of Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict, Who Will Click, Buy, Lie or Die |
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| | | 10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. | Break |
| 11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. | A Panel with Data Practioners: Imagining Data Driven Bank of the Future
The Big questions around Data Monetization, Prediction and Management
Moderator: Ambreesh Khanna, Vice President, Financial Services Analytical Applications, Oracle
Panel: Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief FinTech Officer, MAS
Shameek Kundu, Chief Data Officer, Standard Chartered Bank
Eric Seigel, Author of Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict Who Will Click, Buy, Lie, or Die
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| 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. | Data & Analytics and Dynamism of Risk and Regulation -New Approaches to consider
Leaders in Risk and Regulation to look at how data and analytics is defining new approaches to solve the ever increasing demand of risk and regulation |
| 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. | Lunch |
| | 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. | The Data- Driven Bank & Customer Profitability and Experience - Driving profitability through small and big data
What progressive approaches can a bank take to enable a data driven model that drives customer profitability and experience in a digital first scenario. |
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| 2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Financial Crime and the Data-Driven Bank – Ensuring Agility in the age of predictive analytics
New thinking is evolving around how we manage data deluge & use it effectively to fighting financial crime and fraud. This session will look at emerging models, approaches and also peer into the future to see what investments banks need to make now to be safe and compliant in the future. |
| | 3:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. | Break |
| 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. | Start-Up Thinking & Designing Data Driven Finance
Sessions and Workshop
The Fintech Age has has led to new approaches to solve business and customer problems. Join this session and a short workshop for a collaborative approach on how we build the new data driven bank for the future.
Designed and led by Matteo Rizzi, General Partner, SBT Venture Capital & Co-Founder Innotribe@SWIFT |
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Our Presenters and Discussion Leaders | Dr. Eric Siegel Author - Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict, Who Will Click, Buy, Lie or Die
Dr. Eric Seigel is the author of acclaimed book Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict, Who Will Click, Buy, Lie or Die. Eric Siegel is an expert in predictive analytics and data mining and a former computer science professor at Columbia University, who taught courses on machine learning and intelligent systems. Dr. Siegel co-founded two software companies for customer profiling and data mining, and then started Prediction Impact in 2003, providing predictive analytics services and training to mid-tier through Fortune 100 companies.
@Datanalytics bootcamp, Dr. Seigel will focus on creating the need for Predictive Banker. He will share his thoughts and ideas and across the board examples on how predictive analytics can actively cut risk, optimize marketing, pre-empt fraud and financial crime.
| | Dr. Shonali Krishnaswamy Head, Data Analytics Department,
Institute for Infocomm Research
Dr Shonali Krishnaswamy is the Head of the Data Analytics Department at the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), A*STAR. The Data Analytics Department is the largest R&D group focused on Data Science in Singapore. Shonali currently directs and leads a number of analytics-focused R&D labs with strategic industry partners in Finance/Banking, Telco, Healthcare and Transportation. Prior to this, Shonali was an Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Distributed Systems and Software Engineering in the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia. She has published around 200 research publications and received awards including: Monash University Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research by an Early Career Researcher, IBM Innovation Award, Australian Research Council Australian Post-Doctoral Fellowship, and Institute for Infocomm Research Role Model Award. Her research interests are in the areas of Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Distributed Data Stream Mining, and Mobile Semantic Reasoning.
| | Ambreesh Khanna Vice President, Product Management – Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications
Oracle Financial Services Global Business Unit
Ambreesh Khanna is the Vice President for Product Management in Oracle's Financial Services Global Business Unit. He manages a global team of senior Product Managers responsible for the Financial Services Analytical Applications covering Enterprise Performance Management, Customer Insight, Enterprise Risk Management, Financial Crime & Compliance and the Data Warehouses for the banking and insurance industries. He is also responsible for setting the strategy for integrating Big Data technologies into these products.
| | Asim Khan Enterprise Architect, Oracle Corporation
& Former CIO, Oracle Team USA
Asim joined Oracle Team USA in 2004. His first Cup experience came during the 31st Cup in New Zealand when he was a member of the OneWorld Challenge.
With a degree in Computer Science from the University of Auckland, Asim spent most of his time out of sight managing the bespoke software and hardware. Oracle Team USA uses Oracle database technology to store and analyse performance data coming in live off the boats. Asim was responsible for the development and maintenance of these hardware and software systems, and writing software to analyse performance.
Asim also managed the wider information systems used by the team and the Americas Cup event including running the IT departments and ensuring they helped achieve business goals.
Asim’s career highlight was the amazing come from behind victory to claim the 34th Americas Cup with Oracle Team USA. His analysis of the data was an important part of making this victory happen.
“My job is rewarding when I see a need transformed into a solution which takes us a step closer to winning the Cup,” Asim says. “It’s a challenge given the constantly changing priorities and landscape.”
Asim has now left the Americas Cup industry and joined the Oracle Australia / New Zealand Enterprise Architecture team.
@Datanalyticsbootcamp, Asim will tell the story on wining with data with the example of Team Oracle, Americas cup win. In recent years the world of sail boat racing has been overcome by data. Asim Khan spent 13 years in the America’s Cup industry and will give insights into the lessons learned in high performance sport and how they can be leveraged in the world of business. Asim will bring his take in how the use of data and analytics helped Oracle Team USA come from 8 – 1 down to win the America’s Cup.
| | Matteo Rizzi General Partner at SBT Venture and FinTech Leader
Matteo has been actively engaged in the FinTech space for over 20 years and has deep connections amongst global banks executives, startups and investors.
Financial News has nominated Matteo as one of the “40 most influential FinTech executives in Europe” and Bank Innovation named him one of the “30 Innovators to watch shaping the industry” in 2014.
In his 13 years role at SWIFT, Matteo covered various activities in sales and global account relationship. In 2007 he founded swiftcommunity.net, the communication platform 2.0 that fosters interactive dialogue in the financial community. This was built on top of the experience accumulated from designing italiansonline.net, the world largest Italian expat portal that came to life in 2003, way before Facebook.
In 2008 he co-founded Innotribe, the innovation arm of SWIFT. This is where Matteo launched the Innotribe Startup Challenge, the first global challenge for FinTech entrepreneurs, as well as the Enablers group, a cross-industry group mentoring Innotribe and SWIFT on strategy and financial trends.
In 2013, Matteo became a Partner in SBT Venture Capital, one of the first funds (100m USD) solely dedicated to FinTech investment (Series A). SBT Venture Capital has made some ten investments in promising start-ups to date.
@Datanalytics bootcamp, Matteo will lead a Start-Up Thinking Workshop, a collaborative workshop which will target to build an idea and model for the data driven bank of the future.
| | Shameek Kundu Chief Data Officer, Information Technology & Operations
Shameek Kundu is Chief Data Officer at Standard Chartered Bank Group. As part of his role, Shameek is responsible for Data Governance, all technology delivery related to data sourcing, storage and analysis, and the enablement of business analytics.
Shameek joined SCB in 2009 after an 8-year consulting career at McKinsey in London, where he focused on business, technology and operations consulting work with banks and asset managers.
At SCB, Shameek has focused his efforts on improving the way in which data is managed in the bank, starting with the governance of finance and risk data, and the management of client data, before moving on to Finance Transformation. Most recently, he was the Group Head of Technology for Legal and Compliance, and continues to play a role in the bank’s Financial Crime Risk Mitigation Programme. Shameek became a member of SCB’s Global IT and Operations Management Team in 2014.
| | Mr. Sopnendu Mohanty Chief Fintech Officer at Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
Mr. Sopnendu Mohanty has been the Chief Fintech Officer at Monetary Authority of Singapore since August 01, 2015. In his role at MAS, Sopnendu is responsible for creating development strategies and regulatory policies around technology innovation to better manage risks, enhance efficiency and strengthen competitiveness in the financial sector. Mr. Mohanty joined MAS from Citibank, where he was the Global Head of Consumer Innovation Lab Networks & Programmes. |
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