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Track: Statistics

Session Time Speaker Organisation Presentation title / topics Room
WELCOME WORDS 9:00       Auditorium

Keynotes and Heads

  9:05 Panel discussion   Moderator: Thomas Verdin Auditorium
    Dominique Durant ECB    
    Maciej Piechocki Regnology    
    Nils Gerstengarbe Commerzbank    
           
  10:00 Yongil Hahm FSS, Korea Senior Deputy Governor Auditorium
           
Coffee Break 10:30        
           

Technical and business experts (Parallel sessions)

  11:00 Pilar Gutiérrez EBA Reporting and Transparency Auditorium
    Herm Fischer PDF Exbee Dev PDF/A Inline XBRL Breakout Room
  11:30 Francesco Di Salvo World Bank The World Bank work on digital public infrastructure to promote access to finance Auditorium
    Antonio Olleros Meaningfuldata Bringing LEI into SDMX realm with open-source tools Breakout Room
  12:00 Cristina Gil White / Madhu Balasubramanian GRI GRI Sustainablity Standards Auditorium
    Anna Shpak / Gabriele Guzzetti GenerationImpact / Politecnico di Milano Redefining the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation through Digital Reporting: Challenges and the Path Forward Breakout Room
Lunch 12:30        

Track: Supervision

WELCOME WORDS 13:30       Auditorium

Keynotes and Heads

  13:30 Alfredo Maldonado   Using ESEF reports in central banks Auditorium
  14:00 Merel Marra DNB, NL Panel – diverse teams, stronger outcomes: benefits and challenges of team diversity in XBRL. Auditorium
  14:00 Ignacio Boixo Openfiling Open Source Reader/Mapper Breakout Room
  14:20 Praveen Dara & Derek Gengenbacher FRC iXBRL viewer Breakout Room
  14:40 Yulia Yurchenko, Stuart Rowan Ukraine Cloud Digital Reporing in Ukraine Breakout Room
Coffee Break 15:00        

Technical and business experts (Parallel sessions)

  15:30 Carlos Martins EBA Supervision Auditorium
  15:50 Samuel Fernández-Lorenzo Inspiration-Q. Quantum-inspired algorithms for credit risk models Auditorium
  16:10 Bernd Kottier Topicus How Eidas and XBRL can be used for an automated loan application process Auditorium
  15:30 Innovative Providers: Rapid Fire Session     Breakout Room
  15:50 XBRL Europe ESG working group     Meeting Room
  16:35 Eurofiling Eurofiling Eurofiling honors ceremony Auditorium
Closing words 17:00        
  19:00 Networking dinner.
The Eurofiling Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary.
  Oberschweinstiege Restaurant Terrace
See details at Venue page
 

Speakers

Francesco Di Salvo

Francesco Di Salvo is a Senior Financial Sector Specialist at the World Bank’s Payment System Development Group. He joined the World Bank in 2020. He provides technical assistance to governments and central banks. The assistance is aimed at supporting policy reforms and implementations in a series of thematic areas related to the financial systems: regulatory and policy frameworks, payment systems development, innovation, digital identity, financial inclusion, government payments, and international remittances. Previously, Francesco held several roles within Mastercard, the last being Director of Product Management for the Data & Services Unit. He also served for three years as a market infrastructure expert at the European Central Bank.

Nils Gerstengarbe

Nils Gerstengarbe embarked on his Regulatory Reporting journey back in 2002, contributing to the Basel II implementation project at former Dresdner Bank. Over the past two decades, he’s amassed extensive expertise in diverse facets of regulatory reporting, having served at Accenture, Dresdner Bank, and Commerzbank. Presently, he holds the position of a Director in Regulatory Reporting within Group Finance

Besides leading the IReF implementation project for Commerzbank, he has just recently taken over the position as Chairman of the Reporting Contact Group which is a subgroup of Joint Banks Reporting Commitee that has been setup by ECB and EBA. Additionally, he represents Commerzbank in the BIRD Steering Group and actively contributes to the BIRD sub-group on IReF and is a member of the EBF Core Reporting Group. During the last years, he took part in pivotal initiatives such as the German BaFin Feasibility Study concerning the future of reporting.