In our latest In Conversation podcast, Dr. Giovanni Bandi joins Prab Bajwa, CFA to discuss innovative solutions being developed through the Regulatory Genome Project at the University of Cambridge to complex global regulation. They explore the importance of RegTech in investment management, the role of AI in compliance, and the potential for greater regulatory convergence and standardisation. From the need for a digital rule book, to embedding compliance within technology, discover how we can refine and streamline financial services to capture greater value.
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In our latest In Conversation podcast, Dr. Giovanni Bandi joins Prab Bajwa, CFA to discuss innovative solutions being developed through the Regulatory Genome Project at the University of Cambridge to complex global regulation. They explore the importance of RegTech in investment management, the role of AI in compliance, and the potential for greater regulatory convergence and standardisation. From the need for a digital rule book, to embedding compliance within technology, discover how we can refine and streamline financial services to capture greater value.
In this episode, John Teahan interviews Dorothée D'Herde, Director of Responsible Business at Kingfisher plc. Dorothée and John discuss the circular economy, and how Kingfisher as a DIY retailer utilises it in reducing their carbon emissions.
Dorothée also shares insights on Scope 3 emissions, and the importance of engaging suppliers in decarbonisation efforts. John and Dorothée also touch on customer demand for sustainable products, innovations in the home improvement sector, and the regulatory challenges faced by companies in reporting their sustainability efforts.
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In our latest In Conversation podcast, Dr. Giovanni Bandi joins Prab Bajwa, CFA to discuss innovative solutions being developed through the Regulatory Genome Project at the University of Cambridge to complex global regulation. They explore the importance of RegTech in investment management, the role of AI in compliance, and the potential for greater regulatory convergence and standardisation. From the need for a digital rule book, to embedding compliance within technology, discover how we can refine and streamline financial services to capture greater value.