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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2017 · 1H 24M

The ABA's Regulatory Compliance Conference (Part 2)

from Barefoot Innovation Podcast · host Jo Ann Barefoot

Gift from Gene Ludwig - Compliance isn't Mickey Mouse This is a very special show because we recorded it directly from the bustling floor of the American Bankers Association's 2017 Regulatory Compliance Conference. The RCC has long been the preeminent gathering of compliance professionals in the United States and, not surprisingly, it's growing -- with another attendance record this year at 1800 people. That makes it one of the largest events of the US banking industry. We gathered in Orlando this summer to grapple with the huge array of challenges facing compliance professionals, from bank compliance officers and attorneys, to industry vendors, to the regulators themselves. The episode departs from our usual format. Instead of having one in-depth discussion with one guest, I had eight short conversations with a diverse group of compliance leaders. Each discussion is about twenty minutes. My guests, in order, are: Part 1 Gene Ludwig - Watson Financial and Promontory Financial Group Alistair Rennie - Watson Financial Kristi Grant Hart - Spark Compliance Consulting Andy Sandler - BuckleySandler, Treliant Risk Advisors, and Asurity Technologies Richard Harvey - Colonial Savings Part 2 Elizabeth Snyder - Plante Moran Brian Levy - Katten & Temple Rajeswari Sathappan - The Mercadien Group Daniel Stipano - Buckley Sandler The episode kicks off with a lively discussion with Eugene Ludwig and Allstair Renee. As many listeners know, Gene was previously the Comptroller of the Currency and then founded Promontory Financial. Last year, he surprised the financial world by selling Promontory to IBM Watson, to form Watson Financial. At the conference, I also moderated a fireside chat with Gene and Allistair Rennie.  It was the RCC's first-ever session on regtech. -- and I predict it won't be the last. On stage for our fireside chat, Gene Ludwig presented Alistair and me with...wait for it...Mickey Mouse ears (again, we were in Orlando). For better or worse, everyone in the room got the joke. People in finance have long complained about "Mickey Mouse" regulations that impose massive, hyper-technical requirements but produce only limited benefits. Gene's gift signaled that technology is attacking that problem. We're shifting from an analog-era regulatory approach to a digital-era one that will use data and machine learning to make compliance effective and efficient, through regtech. Watson Financial is part of a fast-growing regtech industry that is completely rethinking how compliance is done. Compliance isn't Mickey Mouse anymore. To the contrary, in fact, there was a theme at this year's conference about compliance officers as heroes. I've talked in past podcasts about this idea of "heroic compliance" -- that compliance people will increasingly be leaders in shaping the future of the industry. That's counterintuitive, since compliance has traditionally been seen as a side issue in banking. Today, however, as technology transforms both finance financial regulation, we will see compliance executives at the front, shaping how the industry moves forward. They will be gatekeepers on what innovation can and cannot take hold, blocking harmful change but also opening the doors of the banking industry fortress to allow in new, better, more affordable products, and delivery channels, that can serve more people, profitably and at scale, in ways that actively foster consumer financial health. I think we should all begin to use the hashtag, #HeroicCompliance.   In the fireside chat, Alistair took this idea further, arguing that compliance officers may actually be the people who keep the banking industry competitive in a high-tech world. Why? As they adopt regtech, they'll be at the forefront of innovating in how banks use data and AI -- and therefore leading the charge to break banks' data out of it legacy silos and putting it to use -- first to transform compliance, and later, who knows? ...maybe to transform banking, itself. The conversations in this episode vary widely. We talked about regtech; the regulatory burden on community banks (including how regtech can help); how banking is changing; how compliance is changing; how regulators should balance use of rulemaking, supervision and enforcement; the grounding of compliance in mission and ethics; and the psychology of compliance, including that people sometimes look the other way on ethical failures in order to get along. We also discussed some of the top issues of the day, like AML and TRID. My guests have a mix of experience as regulators, lawyers, compliance officers, auditors, and compliance leaders, working with a wide range of large and small institutions. They have a wealth of insight into where we've been, where we are today, and where we should be going. More links ABA Regulatory Compliance Conference (plan to come next year -- June 24-27, Nashville!) Compliance resources from American Bankers Association www.ABA.com The artificial intelligence movie Her Kristi Hart Grant's books, How to Be a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer and Wildly Strategic Compliance Officer Conference Andy Sandler mentioned (I'll be speaking there) Regtech Enable, November 27-29 in Washington DC More on IBM www.IBM.com My previous podcast on Heroic Compliance with Treliant's Lyn Farrell Lyn Farrell's new podcast show, Compliance Hero Richard Harvey  [email protected] Elizabeth Snyder  [email protected] Brian Levy [email protected] Raji Sathappan [email protected] Daniel Stipano [email protected] More for our listeners Please remember to review Barefoot Innovation on ITunes, and please sign up to get emails that bring you the newest podcast, newsletter, and blog posts, at jsbarefoot.com. Be sure to follow me on twitter and facebook.  And please send in your "buck a show" to keep Barefoot Innovation going. Support our Podcast Meanwhile, I'll hope to see you at the events where I'll be speaking this fall: Finovate, September 13th, New York City SourceMedia's RegTech -- Compliance Transformed, October 3-4th, Brooklyn, NY BAI Beacon/Fintech Stage, October 4-5, Atlanta, GA CFSI Network Summit, Fireside Chat with Thomas Curry, October 5, Chicago, IL FISCA, October 5-8th, Las Vegas, NV Money 20/20, October 25th, Las Vegas, NV Monetary Authority of Singapore Fintech Festival, November 13-17, Singapore RegTech Enable, November 27-29th, Washington, DC Fintech Connect Live, December 6th, London S&P's Fintech Intel, December 13, New York Meanwhile, keep innovating! Subscribe Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you!

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