Financial services regulation update (May edition)
Covered in this webinar:
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CPS 230 implementation issues: many financial services organisations already have well-advanced projects addressing the new requirements, while others are starting work now. We will focus on key implementation issues that entities need to consider as they work through the requirements and share key 'learnings' at this stage and best practice examples.
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Using AI in financial services: we have seen increasing interest from financial services providers in using AI to gain efficiencies as well as to deliver services to clients in new ways. In this part of the session, we look at use-cases for generative AI in financial services, and consider key issues from a governance, procurement, and regulatory perspective.
This session was recorded on Friday, 10 May 2024 at 12pm.
CPD points
Please read the online learning FAQs to confirm eligibility for CPD points.
Special note for WA lawyers – to satisfy the requirement for CPD in WA the viewing/activity must be completed within 12 months of the session date.
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Professional skills and substantive law | Non-core: QLD Professional skills and substantive law
1 hour – 1 CPD point.
Watch others in the series
Financial services regulation update (November edition)
Presenters: Robert Walker and Stephanie Malon
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Substantive law | Non-core area: QLD Other (Substantive law) | Please read the online learning FAQs to check CPD eligibility.
Financial services regulation update (September edition)
Presenters: Simon Sherwood, Llon Riley and Julia Clemente
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Substantive law | Non-core area: QLD Other (Substantive law) | Please read the online learning FAQs to check CPD eligibility.
Financial services regulation update (June edition)
Presenters: Simon Sherwood, Stephanie Malon and Llon Riley
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Substantive law | Non-core area: QLD Other (Substantive law) | Please read the online learning FAQs to check CPD eligibility.
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