Corporate actions, a team sport: VX webinar with DTCC & Goldman Sachs
What is driving the true cost of corporate actions across the US market today?
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Corporate actions continue to generate significant cost across the US market, but the sources of inefficiency are becoming clearer. As firms look for more effective ways to reduce error, improve data quality and strengthen coordination, the focus is shifting from diagnosis to practical action.
Speakers

Barnaby Nelson
Chief Executive Officer
The ValueExchange
Matt Moseley
Global Head of Asset Servicing
Goldman Sachs
Tim Lind
Managing Director, Data Services
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What is driving the true cost of corporate actions today? What would need to change for firms to reduce avoidable operational burden and improve efficiency at scale?
This session brings together Barnaby Nelson of The ValueExchange, Tim Lind of Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and Matt Moseley of Goldman Sachs to discuss the key findings from Corporate Actions: A Team Sport and what they mean for firms looking to improve cost, control and process efficiency.
The session, produced in partnership with DTCC, highlights:
Why inefficiencies can cost US dollar (USD) 34 million per corporate action event
How errors are contributing to USD 5.2 billion in avoidable costs
Why a golden source of event data could save USD 15 billion annually
What stronger industry collaboration could look like in practice
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