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Richard Chapman

Is Complacency the Enemy of Reconciliation Efficiency?

To misquote a well-worn proverb, the road to inefficiency is paved with good intentions. This seems to be the case, at least, for many reconciliation teams, which are failing to follow up on their we

31 Oct 2013
Richard Chapman

A Window of Opportunity for Reconciliations

They may not be making sales and sealing deals, but reconciliation centers of excellence are delivering an important service like their front-office colleagues do. The biggest difference is that their...

25 Sep 2013
Richard Chapman

The best practice checklist for reconciliations

In my previous blog I mentioned the growing external pressures for brokers when it comes to the reconciliation of exchange traded and over-the-counter derivatives. With EMIR requirements coming into ...

05 Sep 2013
Finextra@Sibos
Richard Chapman

EMIR: All change for derivatives reconciliation?

Much talk has been made about the impact of Dodd-Frank but the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) seems to have been the forgotten step child of derivatives regulation. That is all chang...

25 Jul 2013
Richard Chapman

ATM Reconciliations: sounding the alarm for potential risk

Banks are under pressure to deliver growth to ensure long-term survival. But growth initiatives of new services and products are dependent on the application of new operational processes, including re...

20 Jun 2013
Financial Risk Management
Richard Chapman

Shifting reconciliation up from manual to automated

There’s no denying the hard work that goes into the comprehensive automation, consolidation and streamlining of reconciliation solutions. But once the resulting efficiencies have been obtained by an i...

07 May 2013

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