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Forty per cent of financial firms at risk of MiFID II penalties, research reveals

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Recent research from TeleWare reveals that just 60 per cent of employees in financial services firms have suitable processes and technology in place to capture, record and consequently retrieve real-time business communications. This means 40 per cent of firms are risking non-compliance with Article 16 of MiFID II.

Firms that don’t comply with MiFID II risk fines of up to EUR5 million, or 10 per cent of their annual turnover.
 
Compliance can often be seen as a necessary evil by firms, requiring investment and changes to processes. However, the same research also reveals there are huge benefits available to firms from embracing communications recording.  
 
Employees in the survey agreed that if they could record and recall information more effectively, this would benefit the business by: improved customer experience (58 per cent); better customer service (55 per cent); improved employee productivity (54 per cent); and increased collaboration across the business (36 per cent).
 
Steve Haworth (pictured), CEO of TeleWare, says: “Financial services firms have been dealt a tricky hand in 2018, with MiFID II and GDPR coming into force just months apart. And with some contradictory requirements when it comes to the recording of personal data.
 
“As the threat of non-compliance is so high, it’s critical that firms make the necessary investments in technology and infrastructure. Ensuring all employees have the tools to be compliant. Our research has shown that firms that do so will reap significant benefits in return, in addition to mitigating the compliance risks.”


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