• 10 – 13 October 2022

    Amsterdam

An exciting week awaits us at Sibos 2022 in Amsterdam

After a two-year pivot to digital, SWIFT will once again bring the global Sibos financial community together in-person this year in Amsterdam from 10–13 October 2022.

This year’s Sibos agenda focuses on: “Progressive finance for a changing world”, with sub-themes on:
• Embracing the digital landscape and technological opportunities
• Succeeding in uncertain times
• Driving sustainability and ethics

With more than 250 speakers and 150+ conference sessions, Deutsche Bank is pleased to contribute to the world’s leading financial conference.

Join our Deutsche Bank experts at these sessions at Sibos 2022

Show content of Monday, 10 October

9:45 – 10:30 CET
DISCOVER STAGE

Sharing is caring: How data collaboration and artificial intelligence could defeat fraud (Part I)

Session description:
The payments ecosystem is evolving rapidly with the onset of faster to real-time payments and the expansion of crypto currencies. Fraudsters are getting smarter by the day to leverage all payment rails effectively to embezzle funds. It is now table stakes to monitor customers’ payment activity and create a 360-degree view of their behaviours. Use of real-time payment monitoring technologies in conjunction with artificial intelligence and machine learning seems to be working for a few. Learn from industry experts of the challenges within transaction banking to combat fraud and potential opportunities banks should be evaluating now to be as future proof as possible

Genevieve Gimbert, PWC
Luke Moranda, DEUTSCHE BANK
Rahul Saxena, CITI
Stephen Wojciechowicz, BNY MELLON

13:30 – 14:15 CET
CONFERENCE STAGE 2

Powering payments: The dawning of a data-rich era
Session description:

Better payments data cannot be achieved by any one institution alone; it must be adopted in a coordinated way across the payments ecosystem. As the industry converges on a new standard of messaging, join our panel of industry experts as they explore the challenges, risks and long-term benefits in the move to richer and more structured data

Nish Dharmaratne, WESTPAC
Richard Dzina, THE CLEARING HOUSE
Liz Lumley, THE BANKER/FT – MODERATOR
Dimitri Pattyn, EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Marc Recker, DEUTSCHE BANK

14:15 – 15:00 CET
CONFERENCE STAGE 1

Fighting cybercrime in uncertain times

Session description:
Today’s geopolitical developments have made us all sit up, challenge and rethink our cybersecurity measures and business continuity plans. Do we need to review our crisis scenarios? Have the financial community’s cyber defences withstood, or do we need to build further? What weaknesses were found and perhaps exploited? And what lessons have we learned? In this session, we’ll deep dive into these questions and uncover what it takes to stay safe in uncertain times

Bronwyn Boyle, MAMBU
William Hoffman, DEUTSCHE BANK
Tami Hudson, WELLS FARGO
Ben Lindgreen, PAY.UK – MODERATOR
Nicolas Trimbour, BNP PARIBAS

15:30 –16:15 CET
CONFERENCE STAGE 3

Bridging digital platforms: Is interoperability a pipedream or possibility?

Session description:
The trade ecosystem has become increasingly fragmented. Digitising a complex ecosystem involving myriad actors, rules and regulations, sprawled across both physical and financial supply chains in multiple countries and industries is, let’s face it, a challenge. It gives rise to differing standards, rules, regulations and legal frameworks. And its complexity has contributed to heavily manual, paper-intensive processes that have broadly resisted most efforts towards digitisation. Is cross-platform interoperability the answer? And what does that entail? In this session, we’ll explore the legal, technical and commercial considerations

Jesse Chenard, MONETAGO
Paul Hindle, FINTECH FUTURES – MODERATOR
Lynn Ng, ING
Robert Parson, SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS
Sharyn Trainor, DEUTSCHE BANK

Show content of Tuesday, 11 October

11:30 – 12:15 CET
STANDARDS FORUM

Rethinking data architecture through the ISO 20022 lens

Session description:
When it comes to data architecture, we need to ask, “Where can ISO 20022 take us in the future?” Can technologies like AI, wiki, search engines, and the federated Registration Authority (RA) help our industry leverage and adopt the ISO 20022 repository?
How do ISO 20022 business APIs fit into this? Are standardised APIs the key to AI process integration interoperability in the near-term? We’ll discuss all this and more as we explore how ISO 20022 can and should impact data architecture going forward

Dannette Fleming, NORTHERN TRUST
Shriyanka Hore, SWIFT
Kris Ketels, SWIFT – MODERATOR
Paula Roels, DEUTSCHE BANK
Masayuki Tagai, JPMORGAN

12:45 – 13:30 CET
MEET THE EXPERTS STAGE

Instant treasury for an instant world

Session description:
Corporate treasurers need up-to-date information about the cash availability across all their global accounts to make smart strategic business decisions. But all too often, they can’t get the information they need, when they need it. Instant treasury is one development that could provide a way of overcoming this challenge. In this session, we’ll discuss what instant treasury is, the opportunities it opens for treasurers, and how the banking community can collaborate to provide the account information corporates need on-demand via APIs

Christof Hofmann, DEUTSCHE BANK
Neil Munro, SWIFT
Philippe Penichou, SOCIETE GENERALE
Craig Ramsey, ACI WORLDWIDE

15:15 – 16:00 CET
STANDARDS FORUM

Your guide to making the most of ISO 20022’s rich data

Session description:
Far from just being a mandatory exercise, the adoption of ISO 20022 for cross-border payments and reporting has transformative potential. It can help you help boosting operational efficiency, reduce risks, enhance customer experience and analytics, and develop new innovative products and services. These benefits are made possible by better data, and it’s now up to all of us to make the most of the standard’s rich-data format. In this session, we will discuss where the opportunities lie, what’s at stake, and how we can continue to work together to improve data quality across the financial services ecosystem

Stephen Lindsay, SWIFT – MODERATOR
Paula Roels, DEUTSCHE BANK

Show content of Wednesday, 12 October

10:15 – 11:00 CET
MEET THE EXPERTS STAGE

The SWIFT platform: A foundation for future innovation

Session description:
With SWIFT’s enhanced platform, the SWIFT community is poised to take the next steps towards instant and frictionless transactions. The platform will be a nexus of activity, bringing together common data, services and standards. In addition to improving end-to-end efficiency, reducing total costs, and bringing new business value, it presents opportunities for future innovation. These run from the creation of overlay services to interlinking between market infrastructures, and between central bank digital currencies. In this session, we’ll look at how the community can leverage our platform to develop the financial services of the future

Christian Fraedrich, DEUTSCHE BANK
Luke Perkins, ANZ
Joanne Strobel-Cot, WELLS FARGO


12:00 – 13:00 CET
CONFERENCE STAGE 1

Green, clean, and ESG: Rewiring capital markets for a new generation of responsible investors

Session description:
Millennials and Gen Z are set to drive the biggest trend in investment funds: an ESG-exclusive market. As asset managers start to manage $30 trillion of assets inherited by these generations from baby boomers it’s likely that only green, clean, ethical, sustainable and socially responsible funds will be up for grabs. At the same time, a new generation of leaders across all industries will challenge even the existence of non-ESG investments and push for perhaps the most impactful change in capital markets yet. In this session, we’ll look at what this means for the securities market as we know it today

Lavinia Bauerochse, DEUTSCHE BANK
Agnes Gourc, BNP PARIBAS
Jonathan Hackett, BMO
Virginie O’Shea, FIREBRAND RESEARCH – MODERATOR
Paul Symons, EUROCLEAR
Adrian Whelan, BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN


12:00 – 13:00 CET
Elicium – Room D201 – D202

Digital payments transformation: The future of competitive advantage in banking and payments

Session description by Bottomline:
It is vital for banks and FIs to take advantage of the opportunity to compare their strategic priorities, product roadmaps and plans for future innovation with their peers. In the process they can discover the technology trends the industry is prioritising and make sure they are aligned.

Join Bottomline and industry experts from SWIFT, Deutsche Bank and EBA Clearing as they discuss the latest trends and pain points impacting banks & financial institutions in 2022 and beyond. We will also be using the results from our second annual global benchmarking survey with feedback from over 300 banks & FIs on how they are prioritising their digital payments transformation strategy.

  • How has the industry’s attitude changed when it comes to adopting new technologies such as the cloud?
  • What are the greatest barriers to adoption of Instant Payments and how can they be resolved in 2022?
  • How important is regulation going to be over the next 12 months?
  • What are the next steps for ISO 200222 post the November 22 CBPR+ & multi-scheme deadlines?
  • Which evolving fraud threats should be prioritised – e.g. authorised and unauthorised fraud

Christof Hofmann, DEUTSCHE BANK
Erwin Kulk, EBA CLEARING
Wim Raymaekers, SWIFT
Vitus Rotzer, BOTTOMLINE
Fédéric Viard, BOTTOMLINE

Show content of Thursday, 13 October

10:45 – 11:30 CET
STANDARDS FORUM

Rethinking data architecture through the ISO 20022 lens

Session description:
When it comes to data architecture, we need to ask, “Where can ISO 20022 take us in the future?” Can technologies like AI, wiki, search engines, and the federated Registration Authority (RA) help our industry leverage and adopt the ISO 20022 repository?
How do ISO 20022 business APIs fit into this? Are standardised APIs the key to AI process integration interoperability in the near-term? We’ll discuss all this and more as we explore how ISO 20022 can and should impact data architecture going forward

Dannette Fleming, NORTHERN TRUST
Shriyanka Hore, SWIFT
Kris Ketels, SWIFT – MODERATOR
Paula Roels, DEUTSCHE BANK
Masayuki Tagai, JP MORGAN


11:45 – 12:30 CET
CONFERENCE STAGE 1

Should global trade finance go decentralised?

Session description:
Permissionless access. No operator. No fiat assets. Records on distributed ledgers. Risk taking distributed to users with no central trust anchor. Is this a recipe for cost-efficient financial intermediation and the future of financial inclusion? Or could it lead to increased systemic risk and heightened liquidity, cybersecurity, anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, and legal uncertainties? Join us for a lively, interactive session on one of the most widely debated topics in finance and socioeconomics. We’ll explore the potential ramifications of decentralised finance for global trade and the best way forward for facilitating access to financing for the real economy

Willayna Banner, MICROSOFT
Kai Fehr, STANDARD CHARTERED
Marion Laboure, DEUTSCHE BANK
Kimberley Long, THE BANKER – MODERATOR
Vinay Mendonca, HSBC
Ope Olomo, CITI

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October 2022

Metaverse – the next e-commerce revolution Metaverse – the next e-commerce revolution

What is the definition of the metaverse? How does it help individuals and corporates? What value, financially and qualitatively can it deliver? How mature is the technology? What are the main risks and challenges and how can they be mitigated?
This paper provides a deep dive into a landscape that is rapidly evolving and addresses these issues. Specifically, it explores the e-commerce opportunities that the metaverse presents

Metaverse – the next e-commerce revolution Read more

September 2022

Guide to ISO 20022 migration Part 5 Guide to ISO 20022 migration Part 5

In this, the fifth – and final – edition in our Guide to ISO 20022 Migration series, we cover the state of play for each market infrastructure, provide an update on SWIFT’s Transaction Manager, explore the evolution of the Relationship Management Application, and look at future initiatives that could further harmonise payments

Guide to ISO 20022 migration Part 5 Read more

June 2022

The triple revolution in securities post-trade The triple revolution in securities post-trade

Digital assets custodial capabilities are under scrutiny and digital ecosystems such as decentralised finance (DeFi) and stablecoins in the cryptocurrency space have expanded the post-trade possibilities. Our new flow special white paper explains the implications for post-trade securities services

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May 2022

A corporate’s guide to payment fraud prevention A corporate’s guide to payment fraud prevention

Payment fraud has become one of the biggest challenges facing corporate treasurers today. So, how can companies safeguard systems and processes against cyber criminals? And what are the latest fraud patterns that they should know? Our new flow special white paper provides answers

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Road To Sibos: Digital Asset Custody Road To Sibos: Digital Asset Custody

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Road To Sibos: Digital Asset Custody Watch

Road To Sibos: Future of Custody Road To Sibos: Future of Custody

Future Of Custody – What does it entail?
Mike Clarke, Global Head of Product Management, Securities Services talks to Jonathan Watkins from Global Custodian. Mike highlights shorter settlement cycles in Americas and India, Digital Assets, ESG, Data localisation and standardisation as key trends impacting custody landscape over the coming years. What are the challenges, what does the industry need to do to evolve as the landscape changes and does the value chain need redefining?

Road To Sibos: Future of Custody Watch

Road To Sibos: People - The asset in custody we should all be safekeeping Road To Sibos: People - The asset in custody we should all be safekeeping

There is a lot of focus on technology and integration these days. Does this mean that people and relationships are becoming secondary to technology? What are the changes in how relationships and services are managed in custody industry today and over the coming years? In this video, Kamalita Abdool, Head of Americas, Securities Services shares insights on how custodians build and retain the best teams to service their clients in the evolving landscape and the skill-sets that need to be developed in network management to meet the demands of the future.

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Road To Sibos: Evolution of Asset Management Industry and the post-trade impact Road To Sibos: Evolution of Asset Management Industry and the post-trade impact

In this video, Global Custodian’s Chris Lemmon talks to Anand Rengarajan, Global Head of Sales and Head of Asia-Pacific, Securities Services on the evolution of Asset Management industry in Asia and the Post Trade impact.
Anand shares his views on three key pressing trends in asset management in Asia and what is means for fund services providers. He covers issues such as ESG and Cross border scalability for asset managers and also shares insights on how he sees the future of funds and post-investment services evolve from today’s servicing and operating models.

Road To Sibos: Evolution of Asset Management Industry and the post-trade impact Watch