EVENT DETAILS
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Finastra & ITC Infotech are pleased to invite you to join us at our Treasury 2020 Business Forum on March 9, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
An evolving financial sector in Australia, combined with existing inefficient processes and legacy technology architecture are heaping pressure on the treasury function to be considered as a trusted partner to the business units they support. As we start the new decade, demands on the treasury are also rising due to increasingly complex capital, liquidity, risk and data regulations.
It is imperative for treasury functions to grasp the opportunities and trends for the new year and new decade.
Join industry subject matter experts for an interactive discussion at this half day event which will focus on:
- The Australian Treasury Landscape and its place in the APAC region – 2020 and Beyond
- Panel Discussion: Emerging Treasury Trends in the new decade
- Addressing the current and future needs of treasury functions through technology platforms
- Finastra & ITC Infotech partnership in Australia and what this means for you
You will gain deeper insights into transforming your treasury department into a strategic function.
Registration is complimentary; however, space is limited. To reserve your seat, please click on the link below.
Agenda
Finastra & ITC Infotech Treasury 2020 Business Forum – 9 March 2020 (Venue: Sofitel Wentworth) |
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Time |
Topic |
12:00 – 13:00 |
Registration & Lunch |
13:00 |
START |
13:00 - 13:05 |
Welcome Remarks |
13:05 - 13:20 |
Introduction to Finastra and ITC and the partnership across APAC |
13:20 – 13:45 |
The Australian Treasury Landscape and its place in the APAC region – 2020 and Beyond |
13:45 – 14:30 |
Panel Discussion: Emerging Treasury Trends for the new decade |
14:30 – 14:45 |
Coffee Break |
14:45 - 16:00 |
Addressing the current and future needs of treasury functions |
16:00 |
Q&A and Closing Remarks |
16:00 – 17:00 |
Networking and Drinks |
Speakers
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Eugene Wong Eugene Wong is a solution consultant at Finastra for its Fusion Treasury solutions in Asia Pacific. With over eight years’ experience in the financial services industry he is a treasury and capital markets specialist. Prior to his current role he was a senior business analyst and project manager with DBS Bank in Singapore and held several change management roles supporting fixed income currencies and commodities at Societe Generale in Hong Kong. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Information Systems from the National University of Singapore. |
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Sunder Ganesh Sunder heads the Finastra Partnership for ITC Infotech globally and is a Client Partner for some of ITC Infotech’s marquee banking and financial services customers. With over 23 years' experience, he has deep knowledge of the banking and financial services industry. Prior to his current role, he had set up and ran the Treasury and Capital Markets Line of Business for ITC Infotech, delivering over 100 client engagements for 50+ banks and financial institutions globally. |
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Paul TraversDirector, Risk Strategy & Technology, KPMG AUSTRALIA Paul has more than 30 years of experience assisting organisations in Australia and overseas manage their treasury exposures effectively by providing advice, managing exposures and delivering transaction solutions as part of both the buy and sell side experience. He is responsible for the KPMG Treasury outsourcing service, including hedge policy development and review, strategy establishment and hedge execution. Paul provides a wide range of corporate treasury risk management advice to an array of Australian corporations as a member of their Treasury Risk Management committees. |
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Justin Taylor Justin is Managing Director and one of the founders of Vector Risk with over 20 years’ experience in the financial markets and financial services industries. Vector Risk provides cloud-based risk software solutions to banks, hedge funds, government and corporate treasuries. Clients have implemented the system for potential future exposure, collateral stress testing, market VAR and stress, as well as xVA. Recently, Vector Risk completed its suite of FRTB functionality. Prior to the setting up of Vector Risk, Justin worked in Westpac’s Trading Risk Management and at Towers Perrin. |