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  1. Between the Spreadsheets: Why Asset Managers Are Rethinking Reconciliation

    MAR 13

    Between the Spreadsheets: Why Asset Managers Are Rethinking Reconciliation

    In this episode of the FTF Exchange Podcast, host Maureen Lowe sits down with Dawn Pischetola, Director of Investment Operations at Olmstead Associates, for her perspectives on why reconciliation processes—often overlooked but crucial to operational success—are now at a turning point in asset management. With transaction volumes surging and legacy systems struggling to keep pace, what does the future hold for firms still clinging to spreadsheets and manual processes? Dawn brings 25 years of front-to-back office expertise to address the pressing question: How can asset managers transform their reconciliation operations without disrupting their business? What you'll discover: • Why there a staggering number of asset managers still rely on Excel-based reconciliation processes—and the hidden risks (and costs) this creates • Insights on why firms might hesitate to modernize their legacy systems despite growing operational pressures • How AI is emerging as an "operations companion" rather than a replacement for skilled professionals • The unexpected challenges that arise when untangling years of customization during system implementations • Practical insights on building a successful business case for reconciliation transformation • Critical advice for firms facing the "reconciliation reset" as they navigate increasing data complexity and regulatory demands Whether you're considering a reconciliation system upgrade, curious about AI's potential impact on your reconciliations processes, or simply interested in how back-office transformation is evolving, this conversation offers valuable perspectives from someone who has guided numerous firms through these transitions. Show Notes: Download the survey referenced in this episode, The Tipping Point for Asset Management Operations: https://www.ftfnews.com/FTF-Research-Institute/the-tipping-point-for-asset-management-operations-the-rising-costs-of-operational-complacency/ Register for the webinar Dawn is moderating, Reconciliation Reset: The Shift from Liability to Operational Excellence: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4882217/F1A1671736DF17D411B4D33B678F252A?partnerref=Dawn_Podcast

    40 min
  2. Digital Assets & Deregulation: What’s Next for Crypto?

    FEB 10

    Digital Assets & Deregulation: What’s Next for Crypto?

    In this episode of the FTF Exchange Podcast, host Nick Holland speaks with Hermine Wong, a lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Law and former policy leader at Coinbase, to discuss the evolving regulatory landscape of digital assets and financial services. Wong reflects on her career journey, highlighting the intersection of law, technology, and finance, and how her early exposure to the internet’s democratization shaped her approach to crypto regulation. The conversation delves into the shifting regulatory dynamics under the Trump administration, comparing it to the previous Biden administration’s slower, report-driven approach. Wong cautions that while the current administration appears more open to crypto, its regulatory efforts may favor a select group of industry players, creating barriers rather than fostering true democratization. Further, Wong examines systemic risks, market volatility, and fraud in digital assets, explaining how financial firms can navigate regulatory uncertainty. She predicts that regulators will prioritize oversight where they have the most data, focusing on major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum while monitoring broader market risks. Wong stresses that while volatility itself isn’t inherently harmful, fraudulent activities within the crypto space could have far-reaching consequences. For financial firms looking to future-proof compliance strategies, Wong advises against chasing hype, urging them to apply traditional financial risk management principles to digital assets. She underscores that crypto will not receive a regulatory free pass, and firms should continue to uphold robust compliance measures as they integrate these new asset classes. The episode offers insightful perspectives on the evolving regulatory climate, the role of financial institutions, and the future of digital asset governance, making it a must-listen for professionals navigating the intersection of finance, law, and technology.

    23 min
  3. The Efficiency Dilemma: Why Asset Management Operations Must Evolve

    FEB 9

    The Efficiency Dilemma: Why Asset Management Operations Must Evolve

    In this episode of the FTF Exchange Podcast, hosts Maureen Lowe and Nick Holland dive into the findings of a recent industry survey conducted by AutoRek, shedding light on the current challenges and inefficiencies in asset management operations. Jack Niven and John Scappaticci of AutoRek provide expert analysis and first hand insight on the trends driving the push for automation, highlighting how firms can move past the inertia of outdated processes and embrace next-generation solutions that enhance efficiency, reduce errors, and future-proof their operations. Key Discussion Points: Survey Findings: Industry-wide pain points in reconciliation and the urgent need for transformation. Why Legacy Systems Persist: Cultural resistance, historical underinvestment in back-office functions, and the hidden costs of manual processes. The Role of Automation: How AI, DLT, and cloud technology are reshaping reconciliation and exception management. Regulatory & Market Pressures: How shifts like T+1 settlement and digital asset trading are accelerating the need for modernization. Business Case for Change: Practical steps for operations leaders to build a compelling case for upgrading reconciliation technology. Whether you’re a COO, CTO, or an operations professional grappling with daily reconciliation headaches, this episode offers valuable insights into how technology can help streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve operational resilience.

    30 min
  4. Building Careers, Trust, and Industry Connections: A Deep Dive with Alex Shafran

    FEB 3

    Building Careers, Trust, and Industry Connections: A Deep Dive with Alex Shafran

    In this episode, Maureen Lowe and co-host Nick Holland sit down with Alex Shafran, Senior Vice President of Performance Analytics and Client Reporting at Cohen & Steers. Alex shares his career journey, from aspiring math teacher to financial services leader, and provides valuable advice for professionals navigating the evolving landscape of performance measurement and client reporting. Key discussion points include: • Career Insights: Alex's path into capital markets and his thoughts on taking risks, fostering meaningful professional relationships, and following opportunities. • Leadership and Team Development: Tips for empowering teams, managing responsibilities, and fostering innovation in a fast-paced industry. • Industry Evolution: Reflections on how technology, automation, and data have transformed performance measurement over two decades. • Community and Collaboration: The importance of networking, industry events, and creating spaces for peer-to-peer learning. Alex also shares inspiring stories about creating a supportive and inclusive company culture, highlighting initiatives like an "All About Me" series to strengthen team connections. Whether you're a financial professional, aspiring leader, or just curious about the human side of the finance industry, this episode promises engaging storytelling and actionable advice. Subscribe now to stay updated on future episodes featuring insights from top industry minds!

    48 min
  5. GIPS Governance and Performance Measurement

    JAN 21

    GIPS Governance and Performance Measurement

    Joe reveals how he was first introduced to GIPS over 20 years ago when his firm aimed to market its products in the U.S. His expertise and passion quickly positioned him as a trusted figure in the GIPS governance space, including roles as a CFA Society Ireland President and a longstanding member of multiple GIPS committees. The Role of the GIPS Technical Committee: Joe discusses his work on the GIPS Technical Committee, describing it as a "GIPS on steroids" group that tackles complex industry topics such as trade errors, performance attribution, and verification standards. He emphasizes the value of consensus-driven discussions, even in the face of differing opinions. Challenges and Rewards of Global Collaboration: Balancing his professional role and committee work, Joe highlights the benefits of collaborating with peers from around the world. He underscores how these interactions provide not only valuable insights but also a network of professionals to exchange ideas and solve challenges. What’s Next for GIPS: Joe teases upcoming developments in GIPS, including guidance on trade errors and performance attribution, expected to be released in 2025. These updates aim to provide practical resources for firms navigating performance measurement complexities. Why You Should Listen: This episode is packed with insights into the evolving landscape of performance measurement and governance. Whether you’re a GIPS enthusiast, a performance measurement professional, or someone curious about industry best practices, this conversation offers a rare look behind the scenes of how standards are developed and refined.

    20 min

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