Title: Current Uses of Computers in UK Business and Industry
1Current Uses of Computers in UK Business and
Industry
- Presentation to the Computer Sciences Course,
University of Warwick - by Simon Walkden
- Executive Director, Information Technology
- UBS Warburg
2Who Are UBS Warburg?
- UBS Warburg (www.ubswarburg.com) is the global
investment banking, securities and wealth
management business of UBS AG, one of the largest
financial services organisations in the world.
UBS Warburg specialises in delivering
market-leading advisory, research, distribution
and transaction execution services to corporate,
institutional and private clients globally. - UBS Warburg meets its clients' needs through six
leading business areas corporate finance
equities fixed income private banking private
equity (through UBS Capital) treasury products. - Well known for technical innovation, UBS
Warburg's initiatives in connectivity, straight
through processing and real time delivery include
individualised online research, advisory and
transaction services for institutional and
private clients. In January 2000, UBS Warburg
were joint lead managers on the first ever bond
to be marketed and subscribed via the internet,
using their DebtWeb facility, one of a suite of
e-commerce sites developed entirely in-house.
3http//www.ubswarburg.com
4http//www.ubswarburg.com
5Investment Bank On Line
6Demand for Client Connectivity is Growing
7Raw Statistics
- 18,000 Full-Time Equivalent Employees
- 25,000 People engaged in an employment type
relationship - 50 Countries
- 23 Europe, Middle East and Africa
- 13 Asia Pacific
- 14 The Americas
- Headquarters is in London 6,000 FTEs
- Parent Bank is in Switzerland
8Immediate Implications for IT
- We have our own world-wide network
- Require an international language standard
desktop, principally European but also Asian
Languages - Electronic mail, IRC chat and video
communications over the network - OpenMail, Interchange, Avistar
- Integration with travel services!
- IT must service remote working
- Core systems have to be multi-currency,
multi-legal entity and sometimes multi-lingual
(though the Banks standard is English) - Global focus
9Managing the IT Factory
- 5,000 technologists
- 891,000 help desk calls
- 7,000 market data users
- 227 sites supported
- 3,000 major releases per year
- 41,500 client server devices
- 60,000 ports
- 2,000 hubs
- 400 routers
- 5,500 UNIX servers
- 1,800 NT servers
- 1,300 MIPS
- Availability management
- Monitoring and reporting
- Full unit pricing
10Distributed Computing Costs
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- In 2001 SCM Programme saved US15.2mm in capital
spend and depreciation
SpecIntUnix MIP
11Out-sourced E-mail
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- RTB costs will decrease from US20mm in 99 to
US5.5mm in 2002 (for like for like services) - A pilot Exchange 2000 infra has been installed
and we are planning to complete the full
migration by the end of Q1 2002 - Outsourcing arrangement is based on a unit cost
with a downward sliding scale for additional
volume as our demand increases
12UBSW Network Costs versus Bandwidth
- Cost / Bandwidth ratio is decreasing about 5 per
month. - Increasing demand for bandwidth due to
applications with larger appetite for bandwidth
plus migration of traffic from traditional
carriers to internal network. - Increased use of voice/data with UBSWNet saves
additional money compared to traditional
carriers, bandwidth efficiently shared.
13IBM Mainframes Consolidation
Drastically cuts total and unit costs while...
1999
2002
- 1000 MIPS Peak Utilization
- Old Technology in 4 LocationsLondon, Stamford,
Singapore, Frankfurt - Questionable Disaster Recovery
- 2000 MIPS Peak Utilization
- World Class Technology and Performance IBMs
Z-900 Processors, EMCs 8700 Series Storage - Solid Disaster Recovery
...migrated to world class technology
14The Last Decade of UBS Warburg
Swiss Bank Corporation
OConnor Associates
1993
Swiss Bank Corporation
SG Warburg
1995
Dillon Read
1997
Union Bank of Switzerland
1998
2000
PaineWebber
15The Implication of History on Computing
- IT Solutions can be amongst the reasons for
acquisition (e.g. OConnor) - You get to do a lot of systems integration work!
- Learn your end to end business processes and
decide your solutions on that fit - otherwise the
systems integration gets horrendous. - You have to have all embracing technical
standards, because somebody you acquire will have
brought the technology in.
16The Business Constituents
- Equities, e.g.
- Securities (Stocks) Ordinary Shares, Preference
Shares - Convertible Bonds
- Derivatives Options, Warrants,
- and Research
- Fixed Income, e.g.
- Government Bonds
- Corporate Bonds
- Interest Rate Swaps ...
- Treasury Products, e.g.
- Foreign Exchange
- FX Options
- Overnight Money Markets ...
- Corporate Finance
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)
- Leveraged Finance
- Private Equity
- Venture Capital
- Private Banking
- Wealthy Individuals
17Corporate Finance and Private Equity
- The impact of the Internet has altered the
relationship between the IT Department and these
Business Units - Supplier (Conventional)
- supply a system that list major shareholders in
UK listed companies - Partner (New Opportunities)
- sell the application as a hosted service to
listed companies in the UK - create internet application for online
application for new issues - Advisor (New Economy)
- due diligence technology reviews on companies in
which we invest capital and private equity - give leads on small technology companies who are
considering flotation (IPO)
18IRIS Application - Screen Shot One
19IRIS Application - Screen Shot Two
20IRIS System - Client-Server
21DealKey - Internet Application
22Investment Bank On Line
23DealKey - the Deal Board
24DealKey - Internal Sales Function
25DealKey - Specific Offering
26DealKey - Online Application for New Issue
27Equities, Fixed Income and Treasury Products
- Equities, Fixed Income and Treasury Products is
execution business, rather than advisory business
(cf Corporate Finance) - The execution is an extended process from the
order, through execution, through settlement, to
booking - Overriding requirement is to manage risk, as risk
is where the Banks profits are made or lost - Specialised business systems, working straight
through.
28Straight Through Process
Sales and Order Systems
Trades
Risk Management Systems
Settlement Systems
Trades
Trade Valuation, Revaluation
Settlements
Aggregates
Risk Control Systems
Financial Control Systems
29Risk Systems
Sales and Order Systems
Trades
Risk Management Systems
Settlement Systems
Trades
Trade Valuation, Revaluation
Settlements
Aggregates
Risk Control Systems
Financial Control Systems
30Risk Management
- The price of shares can go down as well as up!
- In the course of servicing customers dealing in
Stock, Bond and Money markets, UBS Warburg holds
stocks of these products - Risk management goes through, asset by asset, the
impact of market fluctuations - market movement calculations can be complex for
synthetic and derivative products - profits and losses arising from market daily
movements are booked in the company accounts - impact of market movements and trends in exposure
are reviewed to influence proprietary trading
activity - balancing trades in the derivatives markets are
made to hedge or offset risk - Micro-level management of risk
31Risk Control
- Macro-level management of risk
- Alignment of the investment banks capital and
policies to the overall risk profile - It monitors
- market risk
- counterparty risk
- country risk
- settlement risk
- operational risk
- May introduce policy, e.g. limit trading over
Year 2000 or in a specific developing country
with internal monetary problems
32Risk Systems
- Risk systems are therefore based on
- internal position keeping element
- market price feed
- mathematical models
- reporting solution
- These are normally implemented on Sun Solaris
servers. - Models are highly specific to products, therefore
the applications become distributed by product.
Those models are set up on compute servers
written in c or c. - Companies such as Reuters and Bloomberg have
traditional market pricing services based on Unix
and IP communications - Sybase DBMS is used for position keeping on the
database server - The Unix comms server, compute server and
database server work together to provide the risk
system. - Windows client is used to look up results on the
database server in a traditional client-server
arrangement
33Settlement Systems
Sales and Order Systems
Trades
Risk Management Systems
Settlement Systems
Trades
Trade Valuation, Revaluation
Settlements
Aggregates
Risk Control Systems
Financial Control Systems
34Settlement Systems
- Record Trades
- Authoritative Statement of Settled and Unsettled
Trades - Trade Confirmation and Dispute Handling
- Settlement and Fails
- Handles Cash Flows through the Product Lifecycle
- Dividends on Shares
- Other Corporate Actions
- Interest Payments on Bonds or Swaps
- etc
35Settlement Systems
- Transaction-oriented functionality today
- Typically mainframe based - CICS and DB/2
preferred - Moving to workflow orientation
- Retaining mainframe orientation based on MQ
series infrastructure and emerging products from
IBM
36Custody and Collateral
- Stocks, Bonds and Cash may all be used for
collateral purposes - Custody of customers stocks, bonds and cash may
also be used as collateral - Each may be leant to short-term borrowers for a
fee - Overnight money market
- Stocks for short deals
- These systems lag behind in the globalisation of
the investment banks processes and there is
little consistency in the technology or
applications used - As this is being addressed, new applications are
employing Java 2 Enterprise Environment framework - Enterprise Java Beans for positions, lending
offers and borrow requests - Rendering through JSP and servlets
37Financial Systems
- Here we move into the back office world
- Looking to purchase commercial products to fulfil
business need - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
dominates - Users of SAP software
- SAP R/3 for financial accounting and management
accounting - SAP R/3 for inventory management
- SAP R/3 for projects, time recording and internal
billing - In 1997, investment bank had 42 different general
ledger systems doing financial accounting and
management. We have replaced 39 of these with a
single instance global general ledger based on
SAP R/3. - Approximately 130 Business Systems Feed the
General Ledger
38Financial Systems
Sales and Order Systems
Trades
Risk Management Systems
Settlement Systems
Trades
Trade Valuation, Revaluation
Settlements
Aggregates
Risk Control Systems
Financial Control Systems
39Global General Ledger System
Business Events
Accounting Entries
Rules Engine (Ac Posting Generator)
Static Data
Accounting Entries
Interface System (Ac Allocation/ Suspension)
Accounting Postings
Ledger (Balance Sheets Profit Centres)
Warehouse (Regulatory Reporting)
40Global General Ledger System
- Interface System - built in house Solaris and
Sybase - Rules Engine - from OST Business Rules with UBS
sponsorship Unix and various DBMS and middleware
adapters - SAP R/3 - from SAP AG Sun Solaris multi-domain
Enterprise 10000 and Oracle DBMS - Warehouse - co-developed with PriceWaterhouse
Coopers Sun Solaris E10000 - Availability Requirement
- Regulatory Reports must be submitted monthly in
most countries and daily in the United States - Daily Business Unit Balance Sheets required
- 4 Terrabytes Data
41Technical Infrastructure for Stored Data
42Questions and Answers
- Current Uses of Computers in UK Business and
Industry
simon.walkden_at_ubsw.com