Sibos 2010 will kick off for one week on 25 October in
Amsterdam, with around 8,000 attendees expected at Europe’s biggest
banking conference of the year.
Headline speakers at Sibos 2010 include:
Stephen Hester, CEO, Royal Bank of Scotland; Om Prakash Bhatt,
chairman, State Bank of India; Hans van der Noordaa, CEO, Banking
Benelux, ING and Martin Blessing, CEO, Commerzbank.
Organised by the member-owned cooperative SWIFT – the Society
for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication – the event is
now in its 37th year.
The Sibos 2010 conference programme has been built around three
major themes:
Regulation
The banking
industry’s collective response to regulation following the
financial crisis is examined as well as the operational impact of
financial reform. In addition, the conference will consider whether
the banking sector should – and if so, how – engage with regulators
earlier and more collaboratively.
Rebuilding trust
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By GlobalDataA number of sessions tackle the
challenge of how the industry can regain customer confidence. In
particular, the programme will examine the conflictbetween
reducing risk and reducing costs?
Presentations also cover actionable CSR ideas
for the financial sector.
Recovery
Although opinions differ about when and how
recovery will come about, most analysts agree that a recovery is
coming. The conference discusses what financial services can do to
capitalise on the recovery.
This year’s Sibos exhibitors include around
200 vendors, systems integrators, financial institutions,
consultants and central clearing systems.