Regulation Asia Interview: Building Operational Resilience in Post-Trade

Danny Green and James Marsden, our post-trade leaders, discuss how regulation, cyberthreats and technology are reshaping operational resilience across global and APAC capital markets.

In this Regulation Asia interview, Danny Green, Head of International Post-Trade, and James Marsden, Head of Post-Trade APAC, share their perspectives on how financial institutions can strengthen operational resilience amid evolving regulations, cyberthreats, and accelerated settlement cycles.

5 Key takeaways from the discussion:

  1. T+1 settlement cycles are accelerating the need for greater efficiency and real-time resiliency across post-trade operations.
  2. Global and regional regulatory initiatives are raising the bar for testing and governance.
  3. Cybersecurity threats, including DDoS and ransomware, continue to intensify, with generative AI increasing the sophistication of attacks.
  4. Broadridge’s “immutability & repave” approach ensures fast, secure recovery by maintaining safe, immutable copies of operational data.
  5. Building “muscle memory” through regular testing and simplification of technology stacks is vital to resilient recovery and continuity.

Danny and James also highlight the importance of collaboration, automation, and data-driven operations to help firms modernise and meet future market demands.

Watch the full interview to explore how Broadridge is empowering clients to enhance resilience, meet regulatory expectations, and build stronger, more adaptive operations.

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