Join us for an engaging webinar exploring the critical role of data governance and ethics in the highly regulated financial services industry. With vast amounts of data at play, the need to go beyond privacy compliance is more pressing than ever.
This session will cover:
- Why data governance and ethics matter in financial services: Understanding the critical role these frameworks play in a highly regulated, data-rich industry.
- Beyond privacy: Exploring use cases like personalised pricing and telematics, where governance and ethics questions extend beyond data protection laws.
- Balancing complex considerations: Navigating challenges such as FCA requirements, the Equality Act, the EU AI Act, and Consumer Duty obligations, while addressing vulnerable customers and advancing DEI proposals.
- Practical frameworks: Insight into governance structures, policies, and processes that help identify and mitigate potential issues.
- Team collaboration: The importance of multidisciplinary teams bridging privacy, governance, and ethics to address emerging challenges effectively.
Speakers:
John O’Brien, Head of Legal, Data Protection, Revolut
Gareth Oldale, Partner, Head of Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity, TLT LLP
Daisy Godfrey, Head of Legal, Digital and Data Protection, Group Legal, Aviva
John Cush, Senior Legal Counsel, Direct Line
Who Should Attend:
- Lawyers in private practice or in-house, keen to stay current on the latest tech developments in financial services
- Tech law academics and students
- Professionals and managers in the tech sector involved in financial services projects and regulatory developments
- Anyone interested in the intersection of tech, law, and finance
If you’re interested in this webinar, you may also want to explore the full Future of Finance webinar series, which runs until April 2025. Please note that each session is standalone, so you can enjoy any webinar without committing to the entire series.
About the Future of Finance Webinar Series:
This comprehensive webinar series will explore various facets of the financial services and fintech sectors, providing an exceptional opportunity to delve into the key tech law topics shaping the industry. Whether you’re an in-house counsel at a leading financial institution, a fintech professional, or a private practice lawyer advising clients, these sessions will provide you with the essential insights and knowledge you need to navigate this evolving landscape.
Engage with expert panellists from across the industry as they explore critical developments, share practical takeaways, and lead in-depth discussions on the future of finance.
Designed to focus on the latest technology trends and the legal challenges they bring, this masterclass series is an unmissable opportunity for anyone advising on financial services and fintech projects. Stay informed and ahead of the curve in this fast-paced sector.
SCL members can make a bulk booking of all eight webinars for just £300 + VAT. Individual webinar bookings are £50 + VAT, so if you purchase all eight you will receive two webinars for free! For bulk purchase inquiries, please email hello@scl.org.
Series Programme Chair:
Sue McLean, Partner, Technology & Fintech, Baker McKenzie, SCL Trustee and Vice-chair
Featured Speakers in this Series Include:
Matthew Lavy KC, Barrister, 4 Pump Court; SCL Trustee
Sarah Curran, Director, UBS
Charles Kerrigan, Partner, CMS
Laura Bates, General Counsel, Hidden Road Partners
Shanthini Satyendra, SCL Fellow, AI Group Committee member
John Salmon, Partner, Hogan Lovells
Julian Cunningham-Day, Partner, Linklaters
Jonathan Emmanuel, Partner, Bird & Bird
Chris James, General Counsel, Zing
Sarah Williams, Senior Associate – Financial Services, Baker McKenzie
Claire Keating, Principal, Marks & Clerk
Mark Cruickshank, Managing Legal Counsel, The Royal Bank of Scotland
Tom Hadden, Vice President – Global Intellectual Property and Emerging Technology at Barclays
Yvonne Dunn, Partner, Pinsent Masons
Ann McManus, Senior Counsel for Privacy, Data Protection & Cybersecurity, FIS
Stacey Quaye, Global Head of Digital Assets, Innovation & Design, UBS
Kate Newbound, Managing Associate General Counsel Tech/Commercial, HSBC
Janet Taylor-Hall, Chief Executive Officer, Cognia Law
Coming up…
Webinar 3: AI in Financial Services Webinar
Webinar 4: Getting ready for launch? Key issues when advising on the roll-out of new tech products & solutions
Webinar 5: Banking on IP: Protecting and maximising the value of IP in a tech leveraged financial service business
Webinar 6: Tech trends 2025: Key regulatory developments affecting technology in financial services
Webinar 7: Navigating Cyber Risk
Webinar 8: What’s on the Horizon? How to keep up with legal and regulatory developments given the pace of change
Administration Notes:
SCL Member Offer:
The cost to attend this webinar is £50 + VAT (£60). SCL members can access all eight webinars for just £300 + VAT (£360), meaning you’ll get two webinars for free when you purchase the full series! For bulk purchase enquiries, please email hello@scl.org.
Non-SCL Member Offer:
The cost to attend this webinar as a non-SCL member is £100 + VAT (£120). Buy all eight webinars for just £300 + VAT (compared to £50 + VAT each if purchased individually) when you buy them along with a half-price SCL membership for only £85 (previously £170).
For bulk purchase enquiries and to take advantage of this discounted membership rate, please email hello@scl.org.
Booking terms and conditions:
Please refer to SCL’s full event terms and conditions here.
Joining details:
We will send the Zoom link to your email address on the morning of the event.
Recording:
Each webinar will be recorded and the recording will be available to delegates shortly afterward.
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