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    Addressing vulnerabilities during banking transformations logo

    Addressing vulnerabilities during banking transformations

    22 May 2025
    Automating digital risk management and designing secure platforms
    9am BST | 4pm SGT | 6pm AEST | Webinar

    Presented by:
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    In partnership with:
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    ABOUT THE EVENT

    Digital upheavals are presenting risks for banks, ranging from extortionate costs to data security concerns and changes in regulation. Executives must ensure high-quality data, real-time risk management, and the right balance between speed of product delivery and security. Banks are prioritising customer trust, while aligning internal ambitions with evolving regulation and guiding employees through the complexities of digital risk management.

    While a scarcity of engineering talent is endangering competitiveness, banks must avoid investing prematurely in overhyped, and expensive, AI developments. Cloud-native systems are exposing data vulnerabilities, and technology officers are racing to design secure platforms and modernise applications. Successful transformation leaders are adapting existing governance practices to mitigate new AI risks, automating compliance through coding and exploring how technology can actually ease risk management.  

    This webinar is the third of the three-part series ‘Executing banking transformations at pace’, designed for operational and technological executives embarking on digital transformations and seeking to disrupt the traditional banking world. Hosted by The Banker in partnership with PwC, our expert panel will underscore the importance of robust risk management and agile IT governance, exploring how best to automate regulatory compliance during digitalisations and beyond. 

    KEY DISCUSSION POINTS

    • How can evolving regulation impact the execution of digital transformations, and how best can banks collaborate with policymakers? 

    • To what extent do cloud-native models expose customers to data privacy risks, and how can transformation officers prioritise data governance from the outset?

    • What is the secret to fostering an innovative, yet risk-aware, company culture, and how can executives empower employees to bring attention to issues before they escalate? 


    • Will artificial intelligence in fact expedite regulatory compliance, and how can banks anticipate regulatory developments before commencing a digital transformation?

    • What are the warning signs that a transformation project may fail, and how best can banks restore customer confidence if it does?

    MEET OUR SPEAKERS

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    Nish Dharmaratne
    Go-To-Market Lead, Banking, Australia & New Zealand
    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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    Yianna Papanikolaou
    (Former) Chief Transformation Officer
    Westpac Group
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    Sonia Vieira
    Regional Director for Europe
    Engine by Starling
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    Silvia Pavoni
    Editor in Chief
    The Banker

    More speakers confirmed soon.

    OTHER EPISODES IN THE SERIES

    Episode 1:

    Launching cloud-native architecture amid neobank competition

    23 October 2024 | Webinar

    FIND OUT MORE

    Episode 2:

    Approaching change iteratively for customers and employees in banking

    24 April 2025 | 3pm BST | Webinar

    FIND OUT MORE

    Series website:

    Executing banking transformations at pace

    Webinar series

    FIND OUT MORE


    The Banker offers an unrivalled combination of authoritative news, features, surveys and heavyweight interviews and is essential reading for CEOs, CFOs, corporate treasurers, central bank governors and financial regulators.

    Its unique database of more than 5000 banks maps their financial strength and soundness via Tier 1 capital, their profitability and their performance versus their peers.

    The Banker is the key source of data and analysis for the industry. 

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    Speaking Opportunities

    Charlotte Way

     Senior Content Editor, FT Specialist

    charlotte.way@ft.com 

    General Enquiries

    George Mills

     Marketing Executive, FT Specialist

    george.mills@ft.com


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    Anita Solanki

    Commercial Manager, FT Specialist

    anita.solanki@ft.com


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