Webinar recording
Published 19 Jun 2025

The path to 2030: securities processing transformation in APAC

How are regulation, market structure and client demand reshaping securities processing priorities across APAC?

The path to 2030: securities processing transformation in APAC

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Speakers

Andrew Murfin

Andrew Murfin

Senior Advisor/Consultant, UBS

Martin Lawrence, Chief Customer Officer (Moderator)
Bruno Campenon

Bruno Campenon

Head of Bank, Brokers and Corporates

BNP Paribas
Mack Gill

Mack Gill

Head of Securities Processing

FIS
Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence

Chief Customer Officer

VX
Sam Riley

Sam Riley

Chief Executive Officer

Clearstream

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Securities processing priorities are shifting as firms face more complex regulatory expectations, changing client needs and growing pressure to modernise across the post-trade lifecycle. The challenge is no longer identifying the need for change, but deciding where to act first. 

Which parts of the post-trade model need the most urgent attention as firms plan for 2030 and beyond? How are regulatory direction, infrastructure change and regional operating realities influencing transformation priorities?\

This session brings together Andrew Murfin of UBS, Bruno Campenon of BNP Paribas, Sam Riley of Clearstream and Mack Gill of FIS to examine how securities processing is evolving and what that means for broker models, infrastructure priorities and investment focus.\

The session, produced in partnership with FIS, highlights:\

  • How regulation is changing in character, with a shift towards more principle-based expectations

  • Which areas of the post-trade cycle are now facing the greatest operational pressure

  • How broker operating models may need to evolve in response to changing market conditions

  • Why T+1, asset servicing and collateral remain central to current transformation plans

  • How regional dynamics continue to shape strategy, priorities and execution

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