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Desert dialogues: Pulse check on receivables finance
Host: Mr. Deepesh Patel, Chief Editor at Trade Finance Global.
Featuring:
- Mr. Ahmed Attout, Ag. Director, Financial Sector Development, African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
- Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President, Afreximbank
- Mr. Peter Mulroy, Secretary General, FCI
- Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, CEO, International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC)
9 October 2023 – 09:00 WEST / 09:00 BST / 10:00 CET / 04:00 ET / 16:00 SGT
Partnered with FCI
Live from the desert, we heard from the leading voices, shaping pan-African trade. As proud media partners of FCI’s inaugural 55th annual meeting, TFG are delighted to have announced a very special live stream, ‘Desert dialogues: Pulse check on receivables finance’
LGTBQ+ in Trade, Treasury & Payments
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Natasha Condon, Global Head of Trade Sales, JP Morgan
- Alan Koenigsberg, SVP Visa Commercial Solutions
- Catherine Lang-Anderson, Partner, Allen & Overy
- Roberto Leva, Trade & Supply Chain Finance Relationship Manager, Asian Development Bank
- Rogier Van Lammeren, Managing Director, Head of Trade & Working Capital Products, Lloyds Bank
19 September 2023 – 14:00 BST / 9:00 EDT / 15:00 CET / 21:00 SGT / 8:00 EST
Partnered with Allen & Overy, Asian Development Bank, JP Morgan, Lloyds Bank, Visa
The world of international trade, treasury, and payments strives to break down barriers and build bridges, all while acknowledging the unseen human element that underpins it. Creating a truly inclusive society starts by prioritising everyday people. In this spirit, Trade Finance Global (TFG) has partnered with key organisations in the industry to spotlight and support the LGBTQ+ community, an often overlooked but invaluable part of our global community.
What Next for the Trade Documents Bill?
AIRED ON 13 September 2023 – 12:00 – 14:00 BST / 07:00 – 9:30 EDT / 13:00 – 15:30 CET / 19:00 – 21:30 SGT
Partnered with UK Export Finance, Department for Business & Trade
Sponsored by Sullivan, Lloyds Bank, ICC United Kingdom Centre for Digital Trade and Innovation and Technology (C4DTI), Wave BL, Enigio
Association Partners, ITFA, ICC United Kingdom, C4DTI, IOE&IT, DNI Initiative, BExA
TFG partnered with UK Export Finance and the Department for Business & Trade, following the enactment of the Electronic Trade Documents Bill. Now that the King has enacted the bill, the Electronic Trade Documents Act will become a part of UK and Common Law legislation on the 20 September 2023.
TFG held a half day live tradecast (webinar) with key stakeholders.
Credit insurance, export credit and funds: How do we solve the African trade finance gap?
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Adedayo Adesanmi, Energy and Infrastructure Trade Finance Specialist, Standard Bank
- Shuichi Hayashida, Head of West and Central Africa, MIGA
- Jérôme Pezé, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Tinubu
- George RR Wilson, Head Institutional Trade Finance, Investec
- Richard Wulff, Executive Manager, ICISA
10 July 2023 – 7:00 EST / 12:00 BST / 13:00 CET / 19:00 SGT
Presented by Trade Finance Global and Tinubu
Trade Finance Global and Tinubu hosted a webinar exploring the challenges and opportunities for the African credit insurance industry. While the African market is very promising, it has been ignored by many major economies. However, there are signs of market shifts, with intra-African trade increasing after the expansion of the AfCTFA, and the work of multilaterals and international financial institutions.
100 Women in Trade, Treasury & Payments 2023
Moderator: Natasha Roston, Trade Finance Global
- Mencia Bobo, Santander
- Kimberley Botwright, World Economic Forum (WEF)
- Natalia Clements, Swiss Re
- DDG Angela Ellard, World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Helen Jones, Visa
- Catherine Lang-Anderson, Allen & Overy
- Nathalie Louat, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
- Raelene Martin, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
- Gwen Mwaba, Afreximbank
- Neha Noronha, Asian Development Bank
- Lorna Pillow, London Forfaiting Company/International Trade and Forfaiting Association (LFC/ITFA)
- Lynette Thorstensen, Fairtrade International
- Chair Reta Jo Lewis, US EXIM
8 March 2023 – 7:00 EST / 12:00 BST / 13:00 CET / 19:00 SGT
Presented by Trade Finance Global
The umbrella that doesn’t open? The future of credit insurance
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Gary Lowe, global head, global credit insurance group, Standard Chartered,
- Jérôme Pezé, CEO, Tinubu,
- Janusz Władyczak, CEO, KUKE S.A,
- Richard Wulff, Executive Director, ICISA
14 September 2022 – 7:00 EST / 12:00 BST / 13:00 CET / 19: 00 SGT
Presented by Trade Finance Global and Tinubu
TFG has joined forces with Tinubu to present a virtual tradecast, looking at 4 different sectors of the trade credit insurance industry, and how they have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical issues and inflation.
Views from the top: Bank of America, on the future of global trade and supply chain finance
Moderator: Deepesh Patel (DP), Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Geoff Brady (GB), Head of Global Trade & Supply Chain Finance, Bank of America
- Chris Doroszczyk (CD), Head of Strategy & Business Development – Cloud, IBM
- Madhav Goparaju (MG), Head of Digital Transformation – Trade and Supply Chain Finance, Bank of America
13th October 2021 – 9:00 ET / 14:00 BST / 15:00 CET
Presented by Trade Finance Global and Bank of America
Trade Finance Global hears from global experts in trade and tradetech, giving a helicopter view on global trade and supply chain finance, long-lasting changes to international trade and the future views of a fully digitalised trade landscape.
Tradecast – Supply Chain 4.0 – Optimising the chain
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Natasha Condon, Global Head of Core Trade, J.P.Morgan
- Brian Edmonson, Global Head of Sales Transaction Banking, Finastra
- Susan Starnes, Global Lead, Trade and Commodity Finance Strategy, Sector Economics Department, IFC World Bank Group
- Claire Thompson, Executive Vice President, Global Trade, Enterprise Partnerships, Mastercard
22nd September 2021 – 7:00 ET / 12:00 BST / 19:00 SGT
Presented by Trade Finance Global and Finastra
- How is supply chain finance evolving to meet the needs of all organizations across the value chain?
- What role can data play in advancing access to trade finance?
- As volatility across the value chain remains and supply chains are ever more complex and interlinked – why is transparency important and how do we achieve it?
Tradecast – Sustainable Trade Finance
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Johanna Wissing, Board Member, ITFA
- NLN Swaroop, Director, Alternate and ESG Distribution, GTRF, HSBC, ICC Sustainable Trade Finance Working Group
- Anne Maria Cronin, Director, Quarter Penny Consulting
- Katharina Michael, Unicredit, ICC Sustainable Trade Finance Working Group
15th April 2021, 12:00 BST
Presented by Trade Finance Global and ITFA
Trade finance has a significant role to play in sustainable development and ESG, which extends to addressing global challenges around climate change, human rights and biodiversity.
The banking industry is certainly making progress towards their sustainability mandates, which is no longer a ‘nice to have’, rather, a business imperative. But if we are to jointly work towards the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, raising truly understanding the benefits of sustainable trade assets, understanding the appetite from the investment community, and sharing best in class practices that are being applied locally and globally is critical.
In this Tradecast by Trade Finance Global and ITFA, we discuss:
- The definition of sustainable trade finance assets
- The true business benefits of sustainable trade finance
- Has the pandemic accelerated considerations for sustainability in supply chains?
- Understanding risk when it comes to environment and sustainability
- How sustainable trade finance assets are evaluated and understanding the risk
- Investment appetite towards these assets in the investment community – differentiated treatment for sustainable trade finance assets
- Education and sharing best practices within the community
- A roadmap for sustainable trade finance
Tradecast – Count us in! MSME inclusion in global trade
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Nana Khurodze, Investment Specialist, Asian Development Bank
- Chris Southworth, Secretary General, ICC United Kingdom
- Claire Thompson, Executive Vice President, Enterprise Partnerships, Mastercard
- George Wilson, Head of Institutional Trade, Absa, Board Member, ITFA
15th October 2020, 7AM EDT / 12PM BST / 1PM CEST / 3PM GST / 7PM SGT
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are one of the strongest drivers of economic development, innovation and employment. Access to finance is often identified as a critical barrier to growth for MSMEs. Creating opportunities for MSMEs in emerging markets is key to advancing economic development and reducing poverty.
However, there is an MSME financing gap, to the magnitude of over $5 trillion USD. Some 200 million businesses worldwide need financing to invest, grow and create new jobs, and they account for 9 out of 10 businesses, half of global GDP, and two-thirds of jobs worldwide.
Added to this, countries have taken unprecedented and drastic measures to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by restricting the physical movement of goods and people, disrupting millions of MSMEs around the world.
How can governments, policy makers, financiers and business come together to better support all members of the global supply chain, especially MSMEs? How can digitization open the global marketplace for organizations large and small and start to address historic barriers to dynamic trading relationships and essential capital for MSMEs?
Hosted by Trade Finance Global (TFG), this webinar will address:
- The need for liquidity to reduce insolvencies – disbursing support and the need for public-private partnership
- MSME access to credit and microfinance
- How innovative technologies enable SMEs to trade internationally (e.g. e-commerce, digital payments aligned with flow of goods, etc.)
Trade Finance Transactions Go Live – BAFT’s Digital Ledger Payment Commitment (DLPC)
Moderator: Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global
- Alisa DiCaprio, Head of Trade and Supply Chain, R3
- Rebecca Liao, Co-Founder & EVP, Skuchain
- Samantha Pelosi, Senior Vice President, Payments and Innovation, BAFT
2nd June 2020, 10am EDT / 3PM BST / 4PM CEST / 6PM GST / 10PM SGT
Paper is the Achilles heel of trade finance. Over the past few years, blockchain and distributed ledger platforms have been positioned as the potential solution for flatter, smarter and more connected global trade and commerce. But, why hasn’t adoption by the industry taken off yet?
Against the backdrop of the imminent publication of BAFT’s DLPC Best Practices and execution of live trade finance transactions leveraging the DLPC, join us to learn how the DLPC addresses multiple challenges involved in brining trade finance into the digital age.
Co-hosted by Trade Finance Global (TFG), this webinar will address:
- What is the BAFT’s DLPC and how does it work technically and functionally
- Why the documentary trade and supply chain finance industry needs the DLPC
- BAFT’s newly released DLPC Best Business Practices
- Live case studies in which banks are utilizing DLPC for trade finance payment commitments
Tradecast: Looking beyond COVID-19
- Sean Edwards, Chairman, ITFA
- Deepesh Patel, Editor, Trade Finance Global
During these strange and unprecedented times, the global trade industry must act together to continue servicing economies around the world.
TFG and ITFA welcome global experts from the industry, joining us from Singapore and London, to discuss how the trade industry is not only keeping the lights on, but forming the frontline for millions of businesses around the world. Debate, ask questions, challenge and inspire – we hope you enjoy our first ever ‘tradecast’.
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