Private roundtable dinner hosted by Suade in conjunction with PwC Ireland

As regulatory reporting teams face rising data demands, fragmented requirements and growing interest in AI, the question is no longer whether AI will play a role.

It is how firms can adopt it safely, practically and with the right data foundations in place.

On 27 May, Suade in conjunction with PwC Ireland will host a private roundtable dinner for a small group of senior leaders from banks, regulators and the regulatory reporting community.

The evening will bring together expert perspectives from Suade, PwC Ireland and industry peers, with a focused discussion on agentic AI, regulatory data and the future of reporting.

What will be discussed

The conversation will cover:

• Fragmentation across IReF, BIRD and local requirements
• Stronger control over regulatory data and ownership
• Introducing AI without adding unnecessary risk
• Early agentic AI use cases in regulatory reporting
• How reporting teams can prepare for what comes next

Speakers

Oliver Margetts, Suade
John Dwyer, Partner, PwC Ireland
Eamonn Clarke, Director, PwC Ireland

What to expect

Welcome drinks, a three-course dinner and a focused discussion with senior industry peers.

This is designed to be a practical, open conversation in a private setting, with space to hear how other firms are thinking about data, AI and reporting change.

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Places are limited to keep the discussion focused.

Register your interest below to be considered for attendance.

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