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Bquant Labs: Applying BQNT to Financial Case Studies

BQuant Labs invites you to join a special webinar series that will examine financial case studies to see how BQNT can be used to deploy an app that streamlines specific client workflows.

With a focus on holistic approaches to delivering a BQNT solution, each session will first define user requirements, and then show how to model the data, build out visualization and add interactive controls before deploying to users on the Terminal. All problems will be discussed at a high level before any code or applications are shown, allowing business managers, developers and Python learners alike to draw benefit from the sessions.

Participants can also join a developer's workshop hosted one week after each session to ask our experts follow-up questions.

BQuant Labs Series: Session 1

Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Time: 10am - 11am HKT/SGT

Building a fund advisory dashboard

Audience: Wealth management & private banks
Problem statement: With desks working remotely and a fielding a high volume of client queries, firms are facing issues with differing updates across the team, resulting in duplicating work
Requirements: An efficient and standardized approach in responding to client queries

Join us to see how you can build out an app solution within weeks using existing BQNT infrastructure at no additional cost.

*BQuant Labs will assume a basic understanding of Python, but the examples will be a great place for beginners to take the next step to becoming a developer. All code/apps featured will be made available for personal use after the sessions. 

Speakers

YVES TRAN

Quantitative Developer

Bloomberg L.P.

Yves Tran currently works as a Quant specialist covering the Singapore region where for the past three years, he helped the buy-side industry to generate investment ideas through quantitative solutions with the Bloomberg platform.

He previously worked as rapid application developer in Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Bank in New York and Hong Kong, as well as a technical lead of SGCIB in-house order management system in Montreal.

Yves has a Masters degree in Financial Engineering from the Ecole Superieure d'ingenieurs Leonard de Vinci.

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