Special Interest Groups
Special Interest Groups provide a venue to discuss and compare notes on a common topic of interest. SIGs governance is documented here.
Here's a list of special interest groups (SIGs) currently active in FINOS:
Name | Charter | Chair | Approved on |
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Open Source Readiness | Be a trusted venue for our Members and Community in their open source journey and enable them to achieve the highest state of open source maturity. | Andrew Aitken (Wipro) Peter Smulovics (Morgan Stanley) | April 21st 2021 |
Financial Objects | Provide a neutral forum for individuals across the financial services industry to collectively identify the need for new, open, financial objects standards as well as modifications to existing ones. Work to promote adoption of financial object definitions and models that support common industry workflows and use cases. | Ffion Acland (Goldman Sachs) Ian Sloyan (ISDA) | April 21st 2021 |
Innersource | Create a safe space to identify and share challenges and solutions that accelerate Financial Services organizationsâ efforts to implement InnerSource | Chairs | January 20st 2021 |
Regulation Innovation | The Regulation Innovation SIG will be a community of people interested in creating open source solutions for regulatory and compliance issues. Creating open source solutions to regulatory compliance is particularly important because the market is currently using custom-built, one-off solutions, that are expensive, inefficient, and costly to manage and update over time. | Ian Hollowbread (ING) David Ehrich (AIR) | October 21st 2020 |
DevOps Mutualization | Identify and share homegrown solutions that enable regulated enterprises to manage the engineering toolchain, from âadmin proxiesâ to âglue to connect multiple tools togetherâ, whilst finding opportunities to collaborate with the FINOS Community and possibly set standards on how these challenges should be addressed. | Amol Shukla (Morgan Stanley) Robb Keayes (Nomura) | October 21st 2020 |
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | To demonstrably improve diversity of FINOS through increased participation of underrepresented people on the Board, among FINOS team members, and the FINOS community | Melinda Aulie (Cosaic) | In January 2022, the Board ratified this group operating as a SIG, after one year running as a Board committeee |
Want to propose a new SIG?â
If you are FINOS member and you'd like to propose a new SIG for Board approval, just raise an issue and the FINOS team will work with you to bring the proposal to the Board if relevant.