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Regulatory Compliance Tracker 1H05: What Is Going On in the Western European Banking SectorPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 21, 2005 - 19 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Financial Insights Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Situation Overview What Is on the Bank's Desk Table: Key Regulatory Compliance Dates Basel II Figure: The Phases of Basel II Table: Basel II Deals Anti-Money Laundering Table: Anti-Money Laundering Deals Markets in Financial Instruments Directive Single Euro Payments Area, International Accounting Standards/ International Financial Reporting Standards and Local Regulations Table: International Accounting Standards/International Financial Reporting Standards, Single Euro Payments Area, and Other Deals What Is on the IT Vendor's Desk Table: IT Vendors' Regulatory Compliance Deals Future Outlook The Future Seen Through Data Figure: Western European Banks' IT Functional Area Priority Level Figure: Western European Banks' Investment Plans by Criteria Basel II: Challenges of the Internal Ratings Based Approach Figure: The Phases of an Internal Ratings Based Approach Priorities and Trends Figure: Regulatory Compliance: Priorities and Trends Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis Financial Insights study provides an overview of what is happening in the Western European banking sector in regard to regulatory compliance requirements. New regulations represent a truly hot topic for European banks and are expected to remain a catalyst of IT investments over the next few years, likely until 2010. With this research, Financial Insights tracks the evolutions of the first half of 2005 and provides its view of the future trends in the regulatory compliance field. According to Angela Vacca, senior research analyst for European IT Opportunity: Financial Services research, "Basel II and AML are attracting the greatest attention from banks. These two issues, together with other regulatory frameworks, are expected to continue to attract relevant investments in the next two to five years. However, being a complex project, the IT priorities will continuously change. For this reason, it is of the foremost importance that IT vendors targeting this arena understand what banks are doing now and what they are expected to do tomorrow." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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