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9th Annual Data Governance & Compliance For Financial Institutions

When it will happen
16 - 17 SEP 2026 / 08:30 - 16:30
Where it will happen
Frankfurt, Germany
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9th Annual Data Governance & Compliance For Financial Institutions

When it will happen
16-17 SEP 2026 / 08:30 - 16:30
Where it will happen
Frankfurt, Germany
See Related Events
Click Here!
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Speakers

Why this Event now

Data governance in financial institutions has moved beyond policy frameworks into regulatory-driven execution.

With the EU AI Act entering its key implementation phase in 2026 and Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) already in force since 2025, banks are required to demonstrate practical control over data, AI systems, and operational resilience. At the same time, increasing use of AI in areas such as credit decisioning, fraud detection, and customer operations is placing new demands on governance, risk management, and auditability.

This creates a clear shift: financial institutions are no longer asking what data governance should look like, but how to implement it in real environments under regulatory scrutiny.

Join us in Frankfurt for two days of in-depth discussions, practical use cases, and peer exchange with CDOs, CROs, Heads of Data, Risk, and Compliance from leading European financial institutions. Gain direct insight into how banks are navigating regulatory expectations while transforming their data and AI capabilities.

Purchase Ticket

End User Delegate (Two days conference + online Documentation package)
€2,499.00
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Online Documentation Package
€899.00
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Vendor Delegate (Two Days Conference + Online Documentation Package)
€2,999.00
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Key Themes

  • EU AI Act implementation for high-risk AI systems in financial services (credit scoring, AML, fraud decisioning)
  • DORA-driven operational resilience requirements moving into practical implementation across EU financial institutions
  • Increasing supervisory focus on AI governance across ICT risk, model risk, and operational risk frameworks
  • End-to-end data lineage for regulatory reporting, aligned with evolving expectations under BCBS 239
  • Auditability and traceability of AI-driven decisions across data, models, and business processes
  • Third-party risk management for cloud and AI providers, including concentration and dependency risk
  • Transition from governance frameworks to embedded data governance operating models across business and technology domains

SPEAKERS

David Thackray

Strategic Relations Officer

Tevva, England

Henrik Engdahl

Director Electromobility Business Development

Volvo Group, Sweden

Ulf Groos

Head of Department Fuel Cell

Fraunhofer ISE

Magnus Höglund

Head of Charging Solutions and Infrastructure

Scania Group, Sweden

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