MiFID II

Changing the equation – what does Brexit mean for MiFID II? Brickendon’s Singh talks to Intercontinental Finance & Law

Changing the equation – what does Brexit mean for MiFID II? Brickendon’s Singh talks to Intercontinental Finance & Law

Brickendon’s Executive Director and MiFID specialist, Harpreet Singh features in the latest edition of Intercontinental Finance & Law (issue: 148/18) discussing the impact of Brexit on MiFID II and the implications that have dominated the financial services sector. MiFID II went live on 3rd January 2018 however there are already speculations of a newer version of […]

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MiFID II: Testing Strategy

MiFID II: Testing Strategy

With the MiFID II deadline fast approaching – January 2018 – now is the time to ensure you are prepared. As well as the obvious data and operating model challenges, many firms are also struggling with the testing aspect. Firms that are unable to structure and deploy a cohesive MiFID test strategy will struggle to […]

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MiFID II: The importance of data quality and lineage

MiFID II: The importance of data quality and lineage

Why is data quality so important for MiFID II compliance? In this, the second in a series of MiFID II papers, Brickendon’s expert consultants look at the issues associated with data quality and lineage and why it pays to have a globally consistent strategic and holistic approach to sourcing and populating data. View PDF

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MiFID II: Documenting a Targeting Operating Model

MiFID II: Documenting a Targeting Operating Model

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, more commonly known as MiFID II, is one of the most talked about regulations in the financial services sector. Its impacts are far-reaching, both in terms of the macro structure of  the overall financial markets and the internal functional areas within the financial institutions themselves. With the deadline for […]

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MIFID II – Unbundling lessons from other industries

MIFID II – Unbundling lessons from other industries

From 11 January 2017, British Airways, the flag carrier for the United Kingdom and airline long-recognised for their exemplary customer service, removed complimentary food and drinks from their short-haul European flights. A long-time coming as part of many changes to reduce costs, CEO Alex Cruz decided that removing the complementary service in an environment increasingly […]

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Brickendon Solution – Five steps to MiFID II implementation

Brickendon Solution – Five steps to MiFID II implementation

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, aka MiFID II, remains one of the most talked about regulations in the financial services sector. Its impacts are far reaching – both in terms of the macro structure of the overall financial markets and the internal functional areas within the financial institutions themselves. With the deadline for MiFID […]

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