October 6-7, 2009
Intercontinental Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
Standard Rate per Delegate: $1300.00 USD
DAY 1
08.30 Registration and refreshments
09.15 Chairman’s introduction
T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
09.25 Keynote address
HE Sorasak Pan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Commerce, Royal Kingdom of Cambodia
Asia trade and economic outlook
10.00 Roundtable: Trends and developments in Asian trade and export finance
Moderator: T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
Sean Aston, General Manager, London Forfaiting Company (LFC)
Charles Brough, Director, Forfaiting & Trade Finance Asia Pacific, Unicredit
Roger Packham, Regional Trade Finance Head, Asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank
Soh Chee Seng, Chief Consultant, DCTrade Consultants Singapore; Technical Advisor on Trade Finance, Association of Banks in Singapore; Member, ICC Banking Commission, UCP600 and ISBP Drafting Group
Tan Kah Chye, Managing Director, Transaction Banking & Global Head of Trade Finance, Standard Chartered Bank
John Ting, Managing Director, Head of Forfaiting, Eastern Hemisphere, HSBC
· Liquidity and risk appetite issues in trade
· Back to basics with structures?
· Getting pricing back to normal levels
· Where are the deals and opportunities?
· Who can you trust?
· The ghosts of 1997-98: how is Asia different today?
· Learning from the current recession
· What is the industry doing to drive Asian trade and financing?
11.00 Networking break
Supply chain solutions
11.30 Behind the numbers: how supply chain operations drive financial results
James Nesbitt, Vice-President, Global Trade Services, J.P. Morgan Treasury Services
· Mapping connections between supply chain operations and financial management: comprehending how physical supply chain actions correlate to figures reported in income statements and balance sheets
· How do procurement, distribution, sales/marketing strategies and actions translate into financial language and metrics?
· Focus on a simple tool which can be used to bridge the divide between the physical and financial supply chain
12.15 An integrated approach to supplier financing and payments solutions: a case study in optimising efficiencies
Sundaram Nagasamy, Vice-President & Country Treasurer, ABB India
Venkatesh Somanathan, Regional Head of Trade Finance Cash Management Corporates, South India, Deutsche Bank
· The value of aligning supply chain objectives with a strategic bank partner: a scalable and end-to-end solution on a single platform
· Improving visibility and minimising costs in your supply chain: driving cost and process efficiencies
· Superior use of technology, automation and outsourcing delivering customised solutions
13.00 Lunch
Expert viewpoints from multilaterals
14.15 Multilateral organisations: supporting trade in the region
Moderator: Yanti Agustin, Executive Director, Head, Asia Pacific Global Trade Services, J.P. Morgan
Jason Zhengrong Lu, Senior Underwriter, Miga
Steven Beck, Head of Trade Finance, Asian Development Bank
Serge Devieux,
· Introduction to multilateral involvement and roles in Asia
· Priorities for multilaterals in the region
· Working with the commercial sector in furthering trade and investment in Asia
· Outlook and impressions for the next 12 months and beyond
Asia and Australia
14.45 Philippines discussion panel
Moderator: T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
Mylene Caparas, Head of Corporate Banking Coverage & Global Transaction Banking, Philippines, Deutsche Bank
Gordon Joseph, CEO, Philinsure
· Economic and business trends in the Philippines
· Issues of risk: political, country, corporate and trade
· Trading opportunities
· Pointers for the future
15.15 Networking break
Southeast Asia focus
15.45 Cambodia discussion panel
Moderator: T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
Jonathon Lim, General Manager, SLV
Mason Bains, Manager, Business Development, TFC Capital (Cambodia) Pte Ltd
Khaou Phallaboth, President, Khaou Chuly Group of Companies, Cambodia
· Cambodia and Laos's geopolitical character
· Trade & investment potential today
· Who to trust and who to work with
16.45 Vietnam discussion panel
Moderator: Sonam Kapadia, Executive Director, Global Trade Services, J.P. Morgan
Pascal Serre, Project Finance Head, Alcatel-Lucent Asia
Nguyen Quang Tuan, Head of Research, Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank
· Vietnam's economic miracle
· How can Vietnam sustain its growth?
· Where are the trade finance opportunities in Vietnam?
17.20 Close of Day 1 followed by evening reception sponsored by J.P. Morgan
DAY 2
09.00 Chairman’s introduction
T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
Risk mitigation and structuring
09.10 Geopolitical stress and its impact on trade
Kit Dawnay, Senior Analyst and Head of Asia Research and Intelligence, Aegis
· Economic realignment and geopolitical heft: the growing role of Asia
· Geopolitics and the changing shape of world trade: asymmetric threats
· Regime change/political succession and cultural ripple effect on trade
· Populism vs nihilism: threats to trade
· Ground truth: regulation, enforcement, and managing the ‘ignorance arbitrage’
09.50 Roundtable: Export credit insurance and financing
Moderator: Conor O'Dowd, Executive Director, Global Distribution & Insurance, J.P. Morgan
David Anderson, Senior V-P & Regional Manager, Political Risk & Trade Credit, Zurich Surety, Credit and Political Risk
Mark Cooper, Managing Director, TFC Brokerage
Price Lowenstein, President & CEO, Sovereign Risk Insurance
Amy Shinkman, Regional Manager – Asia, Special Products, Atradius
· Is this the time for credit insurance for Asian trade?
· Is political risk insurance more popular and how can it be used today?
· How can an exporter or importer use insurance to help in today’s climate?
· What is risk appetite like now and where are the opportunities and black spots?
10.40 Networking break
Legal and regulatory issues
11.10 Technical issues and ICC rulings update
Soh Chee Seng, Chief Consultant, DCTrade Consultants Singapore; Technical Advisor on Trade Finance, Association of Banks in Singapore; Member, ICC Banking Commission, UCP600 and ISBP Drafting Group
· Rethinking Trade Finance 2009: an ICC global survey
· A global survey based on responses from 122 banks in 59 countries
· The impact of the crisis on trade finance
· Trade Finance 2008, prospects for 2009
11.50 Legal protection for your international sales, loans and investments
Tony George & Carol Searle, Partners, Political & Trade Credit Risks, Ince & Co London
· The contract
· The international treaty
· The insurance policy
· Arbitration, litigation and alternative dispute resolution
· Security, enforcement and recovery
12.30 Lunch
Commodity finance
13.30 Commodity finance roundtable discussion
Moderator: T Mohan, CEO & Managing Editor, Cambodian Review
Philippe Gonnet, Executive Vice-President, Cotecna
Ashok Das, Executive Director, Commodities, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre
Matthew Cox, Partner, Denton Wilde Sapte
Oliver Wright, Partner, Mataram Partners
· Liquidity issues in commodity finance today
· Effects of the oil price on commodity finance
· Trends and sector opportunities
· Anticipating demand and business drivers
China & India
14.15 India and China comparative survey
Christophe Souquet, Deputy GM of Risks Business Unit, Coface
· Are credit sales becoming more popular in these countries? Why?
· Do corporates pay promptly?
· Are local companies well equipped to face non-payment risks?
· Impact of the crisis on corporate payment behaviour
· Country risk and business climate ratings
· Difficulties and challenges of both countries in the current economic environment
14.55 China roundtable discussion: economic and trade outlook
Moderator: Wong Meng Choong, Managing Director Asia, China Export Finance
Neil Daswani, Regional Head of Transaction Banking (Northeast Asia), Standard Chartered
Pascal Serre, Project Finance Head, Alcatel-Lucent Asia
· Will China's economic growth be maintained?
· What is driving China's trade growth?
· Where can foreign companies and financiers take advantage still?
15.40 Summary and close of conference with networking break
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