Toronto, Canada, August 28, 2014 – Nick Pachnev, CTO of GlobalTrade Corporation (GTC) will be presenting at the Exporta’s 6th Annual Asia Trade & Export Finance Conference in Singapore September 9, 2014.
Topic: What does multi-banking offer for corporates?
Moderator: Franck de Praetere, Head of Banking Markets, Asia Pacific, Swift
Marc Vandiepenbeeck, Corporate Treasurer, APAC, Johnson Controls
Patrick Welch, Head of Commodity Trade Finance Asia Pacific, UniCredit
Nick Pachnev, Chief Technology Officer, GlobalTrade Corporation
David Koh, Head of Corporate & Institutional Banking, Asia, Westpac Banking Corporation
- How have corporate treasury teams fared in adopting multi-banking solutions with regards to standardisation and automation? Where have successes been enjoyed?
- What role do multi-banking processes have to play when it comes to managing risk and meeting country-specific regulatory requirements?
- Are corporates able to offer more competitive financing and gain more business as a result of the increased efficiency and cash flow multi-banking platforms offer?
- Are banks ready to embrace multi-banking? How can adoption be furthered?
For conference brochure and other information, please visit: http://www.exportagroup.com/events/conferences/
If you are interested to attend any of these conferences as our guest please contact:
Marina Heimitz
Tel: +1 416-661-8520
E-mail: info@globaltradecorp.com
About GTC
GlobalTrade Corporation (GTC) is a software developer and application service provider whose product solutions improve the world of trade finance and trade services. The @GlobalTrade systems help buyers, sellers, traders, and financial institutions communicate faster and more efficiently while reducing risk and improving monitoring and control. Their customers include both business enterprises that need consolidated access to multiple banks as well as financial institutions that require supply chain finance solutions to meet their clients’ needs. @GlobalTrade™ is a registered trademark of GlobalTrade Corporation. For more information please visit www.globaltradecorp.com