9th Investment Data & Technology Summit

4 September 2024

The Fullerton Hotel Sydney

Agenda

09.00-09.10 // Welcome and conference opening

09.10-10.00 // Pruning for growth: simplifying operating models

New technologies continue to emerge and evolve, but before firms dive in and scale up, many have been focusing on getting their house in order: simplifying operating models, removing unnecessary processes, addressing duplication, and cutting systems that are no longer fit for purpose.

This session will discuss different case studies of firms’ system, data and enterprise level transformation work, focusing on rationalisation and optimisation efforts:

  • What are core processes, principles and capabilities that investment firms are focusing on to ensure future success?
  • Where are the inefficiencies, duplication and outdated technologies that don’t serve future growth and hamper productivity?
  • How are firms rethinking and restructuring data, technology and analytics functions to improve investment decision-making and bolster resilience going forward?

David Johnson (Chair)

Executive Director – Business Transformation,

IFM Investors

Aleks Grozdanova

Enterprise Architect,

Ardea Investment Management

Clayton Issitt

Head of Alpha Client Solutions APAC,

State Street

Patrick Stampfli

Head of Technology – Investments,

Aware Super

10.00-10.45 // Evaluating next-gen SaaS platforms

New SaaS products are frequently hitting the market, offering increasingly better integration capabilities. This session will discuss various options available; how different products interact with each other and advantages and disadvantages of being an ‘early adopter’:

  • Are firms looking to migrate to one/two providers or are they looking for multiple systems with more specificality? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach?
  • What are implications for broader system and data architecture design?
  • What are integration considerations and how can firms streamline the migration process?

Gregory Kingsley (Chair)

Senior Application Solution Architect,

Perpetual Group

Milan Ciric

Manager – Investment Platform Development, Data & Insights,

Cbus Super

Angel Padrigano

Head of Technology – Investments,

Rest Super

10.45-11.15 // Refreshments and networking

11.15-12.00 // Actionable insights: transforming data into better intelligence

Information abounds, however amidst a proliferation of data, reports and other insights, it is easy to lose sight of what is most important. This session will discuss different ways in which investment firms are using technology and putting guard rails around information-gathering and dissemination to improve the quality of insights and reports, and generate more actionable insights:

  • Defining “quality insights”
  • Identifying and combining relevant data sets
  • Tool selection
  • Governance considerations

Angelique Palumbo (Chair)

Vice President – Investment Analytics & Data,

Dimensional Fund Advisors

Tom Clayton

Head of Data,

Platinum Asset Management

Jane Dauparas

Head of Product Development – Asia Pacific,

J.P. Morgan Securities Services

Kendal Mogg

Head of Investment Analytics,

Aware Super

12.00-12.30 // Data ontology: rise of the graph database

The concepts of data ontology and graph databases are not new, however until recently their application in investment data management were relatively limited.

This session will discuss practical applications of data ontology and knowledge graphs, and the advantages that building entity-based views of data can generate.

Ruchika Khurana (Co-Presenter)

Director – Data Governance and Experience,

Future Fund Management Agency

Stuart Webb (Co-Presenter)

Director of Technology Architecture,

Future Fund Management Agency

12.30-13.30 // Lunch & networking

13.30-14.15 // Back to the future: Live IBOR in focus

In volatile markets, decisions based on days’ old data can prove costly. This session will discuss different ways in which investment firms are improving the accuracy and flow of internal investment book of record data towards a ‘live’ IBOR.

It will consider platform selection, automated system connections and application programming interfaces to ensure data flows seamlessly between systems, across organisations and the quality controls to ensure the information is as reliable as it can be. It will also consider challenges, including incorporating unlisted datasets.

Liana Mackay (Chair)

Principal Consultant,

1886 Consulting

Julian Congiu

Head of Investment Platforms,

AustralianSuper

Stuart Plane

Global Head of Investment Management Platform,

Rimes Technologies

14.15-15.00 // Multi-asset challenges and the whole of fund perspective

Investment managers across the asset owner / manager spectrum continue to struggle to gain a unified and consolidated view of multi-asset data, with the total portfolio view a particular challenge. This session will discuss how firms are managing for these challenges to gain a consolidated view of asset allocation across the multi-asset spectrum of public and private asset classes:

  • Data selection and system solutions
  • Data platform functionality
  • Custodial support

Angelo Calleja (Chair)

Partner – Head of Data & Analytics APAC,

Alpha FMC

Thomas Eikrem (UK)

Managing Director EMEA,

Fencore

Sam Millar

Head of Data & Analytics,

NSW Treasury Corporation

15.00-15.30 // Refreshments and networking

15.30-16.15 // AI: the state of the market

This session will discuss how different investment organisations are managing and governing for a growing number of different AI and ML models. It will discuss practical use cases, as well as implementation and governance considerations:

  • Managing / governing a proliferation of different AI solutions
  • Integrating AI into existing systems and broader infrastructure
  • What are the considerations to be made? What infrastructure is needed to keep the models constrained to a specified domain?
  • How are information barriers maintained? How is the output of these models best captured, and distributed to assist downstream processes?

Karti Mahendran (Chair)

Principal,

Deloitte

James Mayfield

Head of Enterprise Architecture,

Insignia Financial

Alice Tang

Chief Operating Officer,

MA Asset Management

Patrick Tompsett

Regional Director – Enterprise Data Solutions,

FactSet

16.15-16.45 // Re-thinking the front office: skills, tools and organisational structure

The emergence of new technologies and democratised access to data in front office teams is fundamentally altering the role of investment, analytics and quant teams.

This session will discuss how different firms are re-thinking front office structuring, capabilities and skillsets in order to capitalise on advances in coding and AI.

Kathryn Kerner (NZ) (Presenter)

Head of Data Analytics,

NZ Super Fund

16.45-18.00 // Networking reception, drinks and canapés