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Maveric Podcasts is an expert-led audio series focused on key trends shaping the AI-first banking world. Featuring perspectives from Maveric Systems’ BankTech specialists and industry experts, the conversations surface insights on how artificial intelligence is influencing decision-making, innovation, and competitive differentiation in financial services.
The discussions span Retail Banking, Wealth Management, Corporate Banking, Lending, and Payments, examining emerging AI-driven shifts across products, customer engagement models, and business strategy. The content is designed for banking and financial services leaders seeking informed, practical viewpoints on where AI adoption is headed and what it means for the future of banking.
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Rude Awakening 2024 - Realignment with a New Regulatory Course
P Venkatesh is in conversation with PJ Di Giammarino and Deepak Bhatter.
Regulatory focus intensified after the Great Financial Crisis, impacting the maturity profile of banks – large and small. As deep tech permeates, Fintechs emerge, data standards evolve, and regulators revisit operational standards, the industry faces a renewed granular focus on financial risk.
Listen to the podcast to understand:
1. Why are the shifts in Regulatory Realignment termed a Rude awakening? Integrating deep tech advances for Banks is not just about reshaping risk management but also redefining regulatory compliance and supervision – a reality that most are ill-prepared for.
2. What are the top three priorities that C-Level Executives face daily? As banks face multifaceted challenges in adapting to regulatory changes, the key to navigating this landscape is to create a fresh understanding of compliance and collaborate with regulators, peers, and RegTech providers.
3. Are the Compliance challenges structural or competency or an intent issue? Uniting various aspects of Regulatory Operations and successfully Implementing RegTech relies on an organizational culture that encourages real-time integration and transparency.
“Since the term ‘RegTech’ was coined in 2011, we have come a long way. The sector is now a teenager, and not a toddler. While the appetite is high, much of RegTech's success will depend on how many parallel conversations we have with our partners, peers, and providers.”
~ PJ Giammarino
“RegTech is not a magic pill. The implementation success increases as our sector understanding deepens. It is essential to weigh the critical fronts for the various risk types – financial, non-financial, ML, or ESG – such as digital investments and fit-for-purpose infrastructure. Only then can banks make informed choices of the emergent technologies like AI, APIs, Cloud, or LCNC platforms. We are traversing exciting times.”
~ Deepak Bhatter