October 17, 2017 Wolters Kluwer, the global fintech giant dedicated to integrated compliance and regulatory reporting, today announced that Will Newcomer, Vice President of Product and Strategy, Finance, Risk and Reporting-Americas, and Aaron Sayles, Senior Consultant, Finance, Risk & Reporting-Americas, will speak on the ever-changing role of risk management and evolving liquidity and Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) regulations as part of two prominent risk management conferences taking place this month. Today, during the second annual Liquidity Risk Management U.S.A. conference, Sayles will present, “Evolution of the LCR: Reviewing Daily Management and Integration with Other Regulatory Regimes.” Sayles will share insights on how the LCR has evolved, its daily management and challenges, and best practices for balancing the regulatory requirements. On

October 26, 2017, meanwhile, Newcomer will discuss the linkage between stress testing and CECL during the Risk U.S.A. 2017 conference organized by

Risk.net

.

“Risk management should be an integral part of the way your firm conducts business,” said Newcomer. “Wolters Kluwer is committed to helping organizations integrate best practices into their strategic planning and business decision-making processes in order to better address challenges they may face during the transition to the new standards.”

Newcomer has more than 35 years of experience in risk and finance positions with major and regional banks as well as leading technology firms, making him uniquely qualified to lead clients to the forefront of integrated finance, risk and compliance solutions. In addition, he uses his extensive experience in enterprise-wide management information systems to help financial institutions in the areas of risk adjusted performance management, budgeting and planning, asset and liability management, incentive compensation, financial reporting and stress testing.

Having joined Wolters Kluwer in 2014, Aaron Sayles has worked in the financial services industry for 14 years and cultivated expertise on industry trends and regulatory developments in liquidity and credit risk. Earlier this month Wolters Kluwer was named

Wealth & Finance International

magazine’s Integrated Regulatory Compliance & Reporting Platform of The Year Award, 2017. Chartis Research recently named Wolters Kluwer a Category Leader for IFRS 9 solutions, for the second year running, as well as a Category Leader in its Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II) Report. At the end of last year Chartis Research named Wolters Kluwer #1 for Regulatory Reporting in its RiskTech100® report. Notably, this is the sixth year running that Wolters Kluwer has achieved this honor, with 2016 also seeing the company win a plethora of other accolades for its dominant position in regulatory reporting from the likes of

FinTech Finance

,

Data Management Review

and

Corporate Vision

magazine. Wolters Kluwer’s OneSumX was also named Best Risk Management System by

Banking Technology

magazine at the end of 2016.