Streamline your business processes for far-reaching results. EY s Business Process Management Services practice

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Streamline your business processes for far-reaching results EY s Business Process Management Services practice

Introduction Today s financial services organizations are facing a number of pressures: Stressed revenue streams due to regulatory changes reducing or eliminating traditional sources of returns Pressures to increase cost efficiency as the marketplace requires financial services organizations to move working capital to the highest-value areas Rapidly evolving regulations that exceed the rate of change at which companies can implement solutions Uncertain future compliance requirements over the coming years, further compounding the complexity of current regulations Demand for an enhanced customer experience becoming a key element in an organization s ability to both retain and attract new markets Shorter cycle times resulting from process automation combined with workflow management Increased flexibility to meet rapidly changing business and regulatory requirements Improved transparency through standard notations that are stored in a central repository Enhanced controls and compliance to enforce the use of the compliant business processes and provide the tools to report on compliance and exceptions With the top 30 end-to-end processes within financial services accounting for approximately 50% of front- and backoffice costs, BPM can bring numerous opportunities to make your organization more efficient, consistent and scalable and position it for long-term growth. An enterprise-wide BPM program can help realize numerous benefits: Analyze Optimize Monitor Define BPM Execute Model Deploy Simulate While these critical issues are difficult to address, having an enterprise-wide business process management (BPM) strategy that mitigates the highly manual nature of many functions can improve your overall performance by providing: BPM can bring numerous opportunities to make your organization more efficient, consistent and scalable and position it for long-term growth. Optimized business processes to reduce manual steps through process automation EY s Business Process Management Services practice 1

How EY can help EY BPM offering landscape BPM strategy, governance and methodology Our Business Process Management (BPM) Services practice works with clients to find the most value in their transformation programs to improve overall efficiency, cost savings and competitive advantage. From strategy to deployment, EY s BPM professionals can help your organization more effectively and efficiently manage its business operations and proactively manage change brought on through competition and regulatory change. As one of the largest professional services organizations in the world, EY brings deep knowledge of financial services market forces, risk and regulatory compliance. Our more than 500 BPM advisory professionals combined with more than 250 BPM technologists enable us to define, design and implement optimal solutions aligned to your specific industry and organizational needs. Our BPM Services practice consists of advisory strategists, system architects, business architects, developers, quality assurance professionals and project managers. They bring deep industry and technology knowledge with extensive experience in building and deploying large, complex solutions. Process architecture EY s BPM Services practice consists of 500+ BPM advisory professionals and 250+ technologists to deliver measurable results. BPM technology Reference process models Target operating models Process design Regulatory compliance Risk management Metrics definition Continuous process improvement Technology assessment Technical architecture and design System implementation Process performance management Monitoring, measurements and metrics Process ownership and the process owner dashboard Organizational change, training and enablement BPM implementation roadmap Broad rollout through COE Add increasing automation Pilot initial program Process innovation COE Continuous Define target state 3 2 Identify opportunities 4 Target state definition Business strategy architecture Technical roadmap Business case BPM process rollout Platform selection Requirements definition Platform configuration testing improvement migration factory Process Reference 1 Opportunity diagnostic Leading practices opportunities Pilot identification Prioritized 2 EY s Business Process Management Services practice 3

Our BPM Services practice consists of advisory strategists, system architects, business architects, developers, quality assurance professionals and project managers. They bring deep industry and technology knowledge with extensive experience in building and deploying large, complex solutions. These services can be deployed in numerous strategic areas, including: Anti-money laundering Pricing Fraud detection Know your customer Product determination Underwriting Client on-boarding Cross-sell and up-sell Claims processing Securities trade processing Basel compliance Policy administration Vendor oversight CCAR Case management Complaints management Disputes Legacy system wrap and renew About our IT Advisory Services practice The BPM Services practice is part of our larger IT Advisory Services practice, which consists of 4,000 experienced IT Advisory professionals who can help you rethink how you design, deploy and manage technology. Over 2,400 of these individuals are dedicated to serving the financial services industry. We can work with you to help accelerate business performance through technology transformation, enterprise intelligence, enabling technologies, and technology risk and security. Drawing upon our global network, we assemble integrated teams with proven industry experience, functional knowledge and technical proficiency to help our clients address complex issues, including: 4 B usiness change and transformation I mplementation of enabling technologies I T strategy and operations T echnology rationalization and modernization E nterprise information strategy I nformation threats and vulnerability management E nterprise risk management R egulatory and accounting change I T risk and assurance Our professionals have experience working with select technology software and service providers. Unlike other major service providers, our independence and record of objectivity will empower you to make well-informed decisions based on your distinct challenges and priorities. EY s global footprint and single modular methodology means that wherever we work, we deliver consistently. Our onshore team is complemented by global delivery centers that provide around-the-clock development and support and accelerate project execution while reducing risk and lowering costs. Let us help you realize far-reaching results. EY s Business Process Management Services practice 5

EY Assurance Tax Transactions Advisory About EY EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The insights and quality services we deliver help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. We develop outstanding leaders who team to deliver on our promises to all of our stakeholders. In so doing, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, for our clients and for our communities. EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. For more information about our organization, please visit ey.com. is a client-serving member firm of Ernst & Young Global Limited operating in the US. About EY s Advisory Services Improving business performance while managing risk is an increasingly complex business challenge. Whether your focus is on broad business transformation or, more specifically, on achieving growth or optimizing or protecting your business, having the right advisors on your side can make all the difference. Our 30,000 advisory professionals form one of the broadest global advisory networks of any professional organization, delivering seasoned multidisciplinary teams that work with our clients to deliver a powerful and exceptional client service. We use proven, integrated methodologies to help you solve your most challenging business problems, deliver a strong performance in complex market conditions and build sustainable stakeholder confidence for the longer term. We understand that you need services that are adapted to your industry issues, so we bring our broad sector experience and deep subject matter knowledge to bear in a proactive and objective way. Above all, we are committed to measuring the gains and identifying where your strategy and change initiatives are delivering the value your business needs. 2014. All Rights Reserved. SCORE no. CK0822 1408-1297022 ED None This material has been prepared for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon as accounting, tax, or other professional advice. Please refer to your advisors for specific advice ey.com Contact information Roger Park Principal roger.park@ey.com Bill Dow Principal bill.dow@ey.com Jason Ladurantaye Executive Director jason.ladurantaye@ey.com Alex You Senior Manager alex.you@ey.com