The 8th Annual Liquidity and Funding Risk Management conference, taking place in New York City, USA, on the 1st-3rd December, 2021, is a GFMI conference that aims to help liquidity and treasury professionals to monetize excess liquidity generated during the pandemic while effectively managing their risk appetite. Attendees will walk away with practical suggestions on how to optimize their balance sheets in the current low interest rate environment and position their assets to benefit from the economic recovery. Strategies to modernize intraday liquidity management to support real time payments and reporting will also be presented. Discussions will be held on how cloud and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities can be utilized for better data management and the overall resilience of treasury teams.
Attending This Premier marcus evans Conference Will Enable You to:
- Benchmark strategies for managing surplus liquidity in the current low interest rate environment
- Receive an update from regulators on current and future treasury priorities
- Review the LIBOR transition with your peers and resolve any outstanding concerns
- Enhance your intraday liquidity management to move closer to supporting real time payments
- Hear case studies on making excessive liquidity work via integrated balance sheet management and FTP
- Explore the use of cloud and ML for supporting resilience of the treasury function
Best Practices and Case Studies from:
- Oresta Mehta, Managing Director, Head of Funding and Liquidity, HSBC
- Michael Knorr, Head of Payments and Liquidity Management, Wells Fargo
- Oskar Rogg, Managing Director, Head of Treasury, Americas, Credit Agricole CIB
- Svilen Petrov, Managing Director, Enterprise Balance Sheet Risk, RBC
- Steve Hageman, Director, U.S. Liquidity Risk Oversight, Market Risk, BMO Financial Group
- Gabriel Krochmal, Head of Treasury Americas, UniCredit Group, New York Branch
For more information please contact: Ms Ria Kiayia, Digital Media and PR Marketing Executive at riak@marcusevanscy.com or visit: https://bit.ly/3wTXqz9
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