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Session
Description:
Every year Celent gathers its analysts from across the globe
to synthesize the top trends in banking for the major
geographies across the globe:
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North
America
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Europe
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Asia
We synthesize what the most important trends are in each
geography that we have gleaned from bankers and vendors,
clients and non-clients, regulators and central bankers and
distill them for you.
There is one theme that cuts across all geographies: risk.
Banks in North America, Europe and Asia all consider this a
top priority. There are regional variations on the theme.
Banks have risk management solutions in place, but they will
be looking to get more use and intelligent information out
of them instead of focusing on the fact that they need to be
there for regulatory reasons. In fact, regulators and
investors now expect more.
Hear what Celent analysts think the top trends are in
banking across the globe.
This session is appropriate for senior financial executives
with responsibility for Retail Banking, International
Banking, Risk Management, Strategy,
Market Research and Strategy Teams.
About Bart Narter:
Bart Narter is a
senior analyst in Celent's banking group based in the firm's
San Francisco office. Mr. Narter's areas of expertise
include emerging technologies affecting retail financial
services, with a particular emphasis on branch automation,
in-store banking, core banking systems, and service-oriented
architecture.
Mr. Narter has been widely quoted in the press, including
The New York Times, Financial Times, The Wall Street
Journal, and Dow Jones, among others. He has consulted to
top 100 international banks, as well as leaders in hardware,
core banking software, and Internet banking software.
Before joining Celent, Mr. Narter founded EnhanceRate, a
technology services consulting firm for e-mail marketers. He
previously held senior management positions at various
Silicon Valley technology companies, including Latitude
Communications, Exactly!, and MBI. Previously, he was a
consultant for Boston Consulting Group, where he conducted
numerous case studies examining the financial services
industry.
Mr. Narter received his MBA from Stanford University and his
BA from Vanderbilt University.
About Celent:
Celent is a research and consulting firm
focused on the application of
information technology in the global
financial services industry.
The
firm has two basic offerings:
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Research, providing members with
continuous knowledge and advice, and
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Consulting, working with clients on
specific strategy issues.
Founded
in 1999 by veteran financial services
technology analysts, Celent is an
independent, self-financed, and
profitable firm dedicated to providing
unbiased information and advice to
financial services firms.
Celent's analyst team is organized by
financial services industry vertical:
Banking, Securities & Investments, as
well as Insurance. These analysts
produce monthly research reports for our
members, and are available to members to
further explore issues and questions
that may arise. This direct access to
Celent's analysts means that members can
immediately contact established experts
on a large variety of issues within
financial services technology.
In addition, these same analysts engage
in strategy and management consulting
projects for both members and non-member
firms. Our research and consulting teams
are one and the same, which means that
our strategy consulting clients have
direct access to the knowledge and
expertise gathered as part of our
research practice. This knowledge is
fully brought to bear on specific client
issues, providing Celent with a
significant head start on consulting
projects.
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