Research has identified that senior leaders from countries around the world and across many different industries list regulation as one of the top 2 most important external forces impacting their decision making and the profitability of their organizations.
Countries across the world are at different stages in the implementation of regulation that impact the availability of data. In many countries in two of the key trading regions, the Middle East and Asia, Governments and Regulators are seeking to implement new regulations, many of which are designed to align their countries to regulations already implemented in other regions such as those covering Data Privacy and Sustainability. In these regions there is also a growing recognition of the need to digitalize economies and enable greater access to data from all sources to support financial inclusion and growth.
Join us on Tuesday, September 24th. Time: 10.00am – 11.00am CET /4.00pm – 5.00pm SGT
to hear our panel of experts share their views and discuss the following key issues:
- The key regulatory drivers in both regions (i.e. ESG, access to finance for SMEs, cybersecurity, fraud prevention)
- How current regulation (or lack of it) is shaping the data landscape in the Middle East and Asia
- Where has regulation improved the availability of data
- What are the key data items needed that could positively impact risk management decisions
- What actions are required from regulators and public bodies to make this data available.
- The role of the business information and trade credit industries in working with Regulators to ensure greater availability of data.
Meet our speakers:
Daniel Page, Risk Underwriting Manager, QBE Insurance
Frederic Paquay, Chief Operating Officer, Cedar Rose
Vincenzo Resta, Asia Regional Executive Director, CRIF
The webinar will be moderated by Neil Munroe, Managing Director, BIIA
To register to attend the event please click here
We look forward to seeing you at the Webinar!
Best Regards,
Neil Munroe
Managing Director/General Manager
BIIA Business Information Industry Association
Munroen@biia.com








