9th Fund Summit

October 26, 2022

RACV City Club, Melbourne

Agenda

09.00-09.10 // Welcome and conference opening

09.10-10.00 // The Year Ahead: Positioning for 2023

This executive panel will discuss key themes for the year ahead and how investment management firms can best position for the prevailing market conditions:

  • Navigating a changing market structure – have we seen the full extent and impacts of industry consolidation? What are implications for the broader market?
  • Expected market and economic conditions – what next as inflation and rates take centre-stage?
  • What’s coming up and in the regulatory pipeline?
  • Where are the opportunities going into 2023?

Jason Rich (Chair)

Managing Director – Head of Sector Solutions APAC,

State Street Corporation

Kate Farrar

Chief Executive Officer,

Brighter Super

Martin Franc

Chief Executive Officer,

INVESCO Australia

Russell Mason

Partner – Superannuation Consulting,

Deloitte

Felicity Walsh

Managing Director – Australia & New Zealand,

Franklin Templeton

10.00-10.45 // Education, advice and the role of technology

Reforms to the advice industry have fundamentally changed its shape, while an ‘advice gap’ remains for many – including the important post-retirement space. Investor needs and behaviours are also evolving.

  • What are the expected outcomes of the ‘quality of advice’ review?
  • How can investment product providers effectively engage and educate clients within the parameters of advice regulatory settings?
  • How can firms use technology to nurture and streamline adviser and direct relationships?

Wietske Blees (Moderator)

Head of Content,

Fund Business

Sarah Brennan

Chief Executive Officer,

Investment Trends

David Carruthers

Principal Consultant – Head of Member Solutions,

Frontier Advisors

Lynda Cross

Head of Advice,

Cbus Super

Joshua Parisotto

Chief Advice Officer,

HESTA

10.45-11.15 // Refreshments and networking

11.15-12.00 // Winning tomorrow’s client: product opportunities and distribution in the retail segment

Multiple industry drivers have increased competition in the investment product landscape, resulting in a heightened focus on intermediated and direct investors. This session will examine what product providers of tomorrow need to offer in order to protect and grow their market share in the retail channel:

  • The ‘post-retirement’ opportunity – what are the opportunities for asset managers and providers of income-type products?
  • How will product and distribution evolve in the retail managed funds landscape?
  • How can product providers win market share and differentiate – what products and other features are key to attracting business?
  • What platforms, tools and techniques can providers use to best identify and engage customers?

David Hutchison (Chair)

Partner,

NMG Consulting

Warwick Angus

Commercial Director – Strategic Markets,

Iress

Carmen Leung

Head of Product Strategy & Development – Australia,

Pendal Group

James McIvor

Head of Adviser Distribution,

Vanguard Super

12.00-12.40 // Operating model transformation – global perspectives

This session will compare and contrast asset owner operating model transformations in Australia and other key global markets. It will discuss:

  • Scale, efficiency and resilience: unpacking key drivers and objectives for change
  • Transformation in practice: strategy and implementation
  • Different approaches to transformation: do all roads lead to Rome or are some strategies more effective than others?
  • Lessons and opportunities

Laurence Jarvis (Chair)

Managing Director,

Fund Business

Marian Azer

Managing Director APAC & Global Head of Product,

Milestone Group

Barnaby Nelson

Chief Executive Officer,

ValueExchange

Doug Talbot

Principal Consultant / COO Investments,

1886 Consulting / Rest Super

12.40-13.40 // Lunch & networking

13.40-14.30 // Opportunities in capital markets and implementation activities

Implementation and execution efficiencies are a key contributor to investment performance, with asset owners and asset managers alike looking to fully utilise and make more of capital markets and dealing activities. This session will discuss how firms can optimise these activities:

  • Optimising exposure management and treasury functions
  • Streamlining workflow and communication between the investment and the execution functions.
  • Upgrading analytics, data architectures and integrations.
  • Structuring and streamlining your execution model: central trading desk, pass the book trading desk or outsourced functions?

Wietske Blees (Chair)

Head of Content,

Fund Business

Joris Hillmann

Head of Capital Markets,

AustralianSuper

Todd Prado

Global Head of Dealing,

First Sentier Investors

Barnaby Edmunds

Principal,

1886 Consulting

Phillip Weinberg

Vice President – Front Office Solutions ANZ,

FactSet

14.30-15.10 // Reviewing investment governance and operational risk

Quality of governance arrangements is a growing regulatory priority for asset owners and asset managers alike, with both ASIC and APRA reviewing oversight of investment governance and operational risk. This session will discuss best practice investment and operational oversight, including outsourced arrangements:

  • Practical implications of APRA’s newly-updated superannuation investment governance standard (SPS 530) for asset owners and asset managers.
  • Governance of RE arrangements, including delegating material functions; cross-border oversight; and governance of related and outsourced service providers.

Naresh Subramaniam (Chair)

Partner,

PwC Australia

Andrew Kophamel

Head of Operational Oversight,

abrdn

Hugh Loughrey

Legal, Governance & Risk Adviser,

Independent

Josephine Maiorana

Head of Regulatory Watch and Market Advocacy APAC,

BNP Paribas Securities Services

15.10-15.40 // Refreshments and networking

15.40-16.20 // Changing tack: embracing ‘interoperability’ and de-centralised data management

Increasingly, firms are re-thinking the ‘Holy Grail’ of centralised data architecture due to complexity, cost and the emergence of alternative solutions.

This session will discuss the emerging trend towards de-centralisation, its governance and implementation considerations, and how firms can leverage interoperability within their service provider ecosystem. It will also examine the prospects for outsourcing and managed data services.

Bruce Russell (Chair)

Executive Director,

Shoreline Asset & Wealth Consulting

Amy Diab

Head of Investment Operations & Client Services,

IFM Investors

Phil Pietersen

Chief Executive Officer,

AlphaCert

Patrick Tompsett

Vice President – Content & Technology Solutions,

FactSet

16.20-17.00 // Greenwashing: keeping on the right side of regulators and customers

The public at large are increasingly focused on climate and ‘ESG’ issues, while regulators are starting to investigate and act against firms over misrepresentation of ESG credentials.

The question of how ESG products are constructed and marketed therefore, has become a top priority across the sustainable investment space. Given the wide array of different, often contradictory, ESG metrics on offer, how can investment managers be assured that their products pass the ‘greenwashing’ test?

  • Prospects for common metrics and taxonomy.
  • To what extent can third party ratings and own research be relied upon?
  • Sustainability disclosure and compliance considerations.
  • Avoiding mis-selling: the implications for product, marketing and distribution teams.

Mary Delahunty (Chair)

Founder,

Seven Advisory

Daniela Jaramillo

Director – Sustainable Investing,

Fidelity International

Michael Salvatico

Head of Asia, Pacific, Middle East & Africa ESG Solutions

S&P Global Sustainable1

James Tayler

Head of Responsible Investment,

Insignia Financial

17.00-18.00 // Networking reception, drinks and canapés