Introducing the Innovators’ Exchange podcast, hosted by Hiten Patel, Global Head of Financial Infrastructure Technology, and Services at Oliver Wyman.
Join Hiten as he engages in insightful conversations with CEOs and founders who are shaping the landscape of financial technology, data, and software. In each episode, Hiten delves into their journeys to success, daily motivations, business visions, and the invaluable lessons they've gathered along the way.
Meet visionaries such as Maroun Eddé of Murex, Brad Levy from Symphony, Cat Long of Trace, Anand Sambasivan of Primary Bid, David Mercer of LMAX group, and Bin Ren of Sigtech. From discussing the ever-evolving nature of capital markets to the symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, these conversations provide a unique perspective on innovation in the financial sector.
Introducing the Innovators’ Exchange podcast, hosted by Hiten Patel, Global Head of Financial Infrastructure Technology, and Services at Oliver Wyman.
Join Hiten as he engages in insightful conversations with CEOs and founders who are shaping the landscape of financial technology, data, and software. In each episode, Hiten delves into their journeys to success, daily motivations, business visions, and the invaluable lessons they've gathered along the way.
Meet visionaries such as Maroun Eddé of Murex, Brad Levy from Symphony, Cat Long of Trace, Anand Sambasivan of Primary Bid, David Mercer of LMAX group, and Bin Ren of Sigtech. From discussing the ever-evolving nature of capital markets to the symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, these conversations provide a unique perspective on innovation in the financial sector.
In this episode of the Innovators Exchange, recorded live at the FIA Boca Raton conference, industry leaders Michael Syn, President, Singapore Exchange; Daniela Peterhoff, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Nasdaq; and Anthony Attia, Global Head of Derivatives and Post-Trade, Euronext engage in a candid discussion about the evolving landscape of financial market infrastructures (FMIs) amid geopolitical uncertainties.
They highlight a significant shift from a globalized to a more localized focus, with market participants increasingly concerned with regional issues rather than international dynamics. The conversation explores existential challenges facing FMIs, balancing shareholder returns with public policy responsibilities, and the need for a clear mission as they look toward the 2030s.