PostTrade 360° Nordic 2024

4–5 Sept 2024 | Stockholm, Sweden

Francisco Ceballos

Head of Product, Data & AI

BNY

Boston, United States

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Francisco leads Product, Data and AI at BNY Data and Analytics. He oversees all functions of the data platform including product strategy and innovation.

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Francisco leads Product, Data and AI at BNY Data and Analytics. Francisco oversees all functions of the platform including engineering, product, and operations. He is also responsible for the incubation and launch of new commercial opportunities built on the platform. Francisco is part of the leadership team accountable for the revenue and business outcomes of the Data Vault platform and its portfolio of solutions.

Adept in connecting global business objectives with the capabilities of our Data Management and Analytics business, Francisco has led the design and delivery of innovative solutions that give clients the benefit of using platform capabilities with no storage requirement, near-real time data sharing across regions, and Generative AI capabilities to accelerate commercial opportunities in Wealth Management, Market Infrastructure, and Private Markets.

Prior to BNY, Francisco was a serial entrepreneur in Financial Technology, Defense Technology, and social media.

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Speaker sessions (2)

Wednesday, 4 September 2024

12:00 - 12:40

Optimising your operating model for resiliency and scalability

Format:In-personLocation:Room C4, Level 2
  • Custody
  • Collateral and liquidity
  • Technology

Technology has the potential to transform our operations. Yet, it can also be the gateway through which vulnerable systems are exposed to cyber risks. In this session, experts from BNY Mellon share how to harness technology while avoiding its pitfalls.

15:00 - 15:40

Our industry’s state of new-technology implementations, as 2025 approaches

Format:In-personLocation:Room C1, Level 2
  • Technology
  • The human element
  • Sourcing and procurement

What implementations are we busy with right now, how do we manage them, and in what areas do we see our most promising next ones?