Financial Services Forum 2015

By Ordnance Survey

Date and time

Wed, 11 Feb 2015 10:00 - 15:30 GMT

Location

Ordnance Survey

Adanac Drive Southampton SO16 0AS United Kingdom

Description

We would like to invite you to the Financial Services Forum on 11th February 2015 from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm. It will be hosted at Ordnance Survey’s Headquarters in Southampton to enable you to better understand the work we do with other sectors, for example the Government and utility companies.

The forum will give you a look at our future roadmaps, insight into the changes going on at Ordnance Survey, our work in Financial Services and other sectors, and demonstrate the power of geospatial data.

Some of the highlights planned for the day are:

Keynote speaker Tony Boobier has worked in the Financial Services for over 20 years and is an expert in business and customer analytics, risk and operational effectiveness. Tony is currently focused on innovative solutions which integrate Finance and Risk, for all industries, for all locations, considering supply chain, financial and cyber risk.

Hear from Chris Chambers, Senior Product Manager, Ordnance Survey on our plans for data products including AddressBase and Points of Interest.

David Ball, Ordnance Survey will discuss Resilience Direct, a comprehensive and powerful platform built initially for multiple agencies that have to deal with emergency planning and response. Learn how this platform could potentially provide you with:

  • Better and quicker understanding of risk through data visualisation
  • More effective communication between groups of people working on a common goal
  • Clearer understanding of asset location and surroundings

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Financial Services Forum Morning Agenda

Financial Services Forum Afternoon Agenda

Financial Services Forum Speaker Profiles

Financial Services Forum Speaker Profiles

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Whether you work for a bank, insurer, broker, loss adjuster or building society, our spatial data can help your organisation improve efficiencies across your organisation.

For insurers accurate location data is at the heart of their underwriting, helping to increase accuracy of risk ratings, reducing premiums, better managing risk accumulation (making re-insurance premiums more accurate) and managing resources during a major flood event.

For banks, detailed location data can help detect financial and mortgage fraud through enhanced transaction analysis by using location as a proxy for risk. You can optimise branch networks and improve the customer experience by enhancing mobile banking analysis using detailed location data at property level.  And use environmental risk and infrastructure change (for example HS2) analysis to improve credit risk decisions for loans and mortgages on for both new and existing business.

Find out more by visiting www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/financialservices

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