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| In 2009, we will once again have dedicated streams of activity for corporates, trade and for standards experts. New this year, SWIFT’s innovation team brings you Innotribe at Sibos, a stream focussed on innovation in technology and financial services. |
| Innotribe at Sibos stream |
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All week
Innotribe is SWIFT’s initiative to leverage the collective intelligence of its community in order to find new ideas and new projects, and then establish the infrastructure that will enable them to grow. At Sibos, Innotribe will offer a rich programme of presentations, face to face discussions, interactive workshops, and special challenges - all aimed at one single goal: enabling collaborative innovation.We will facilitate your brainstorming, and provide you with an infrastructure to help you make your ideas tangible reality. And you might be the winner of our Sibos 2009 Innovation Award.
Themes
Between now and September, and during Sibos, we will structure our discussions and challenges according to the following three themes:
- Cloud - are ‘cloud computing’, ‘software-as-a-service’ and ‘banking-as-a-service’ just the latest buzzwords, or do they represent a fundamental shift in how we will consume financial services? Where does this model work and where does it fall short? How can it help our community to further reduce total cost of ownership and get to market faster with new applications and services?
- Mash up - new technologies are creating opportunities to smartly combine existing services and applications to create new products or enhance existing ones. Most examples so far have been in retail banking. Will this trend also permeate B2B environments?
- Crowd - how can communities and social networks help in defining new financial services and new models of collaboration? How can we leverage collective intelligence to engage differently? In which spaces?
Key components
- Opening - for our opening, we have invited some prominent speakers, who will energize and inspire the audience to actively innovate during Sibos. After this, each of the Innotribe leaders will present their theme programmes for the rest of the week.
- Interactive workshops: Sibos Labs - interactive workshops, fully equipped with tools and connectivity, to brainstorm on new ideas but more importantly to make these ideas tangible in application mock-ups or prototypes. These Sibos Labs will be led by the Innotribe leaders helped by professional facilitators.
- R&D insights - an opportunity to take a glimpse at what is cooking in the various research and development labs of financial institutions and technologists alike. A selected group of financial institutions and partners will showcase future developments that cannot be seen on the Sibos exhibition floor, in 30 minutes power speeches.
- Idea gathering - to gather, discuss, and rank new ideas during Sibos, we will use the Innotribe wall, located on our innovation floor. Ideas will be gathered at different locations in the Sibos conference centre.
- Face to face discussions - centered on the 3 themes, facilitated by professional moderators. Three sessions are planned during the week: “Cloud economics”, “The future of banking”, “Where does the money go”.
- Crowd activities - throughout Sibos week, we will use the innovation floor, next to the SIWFT stand, to host inspiring and creative happenings and crowd activities.
- Closing and buyer’s panel - the Innotribe closing will take place just before the Sibos closing plenary. The results of the Sibos Labs will be presented, and the winner of the Sibos 2009 Innovation Award will be selected based on the assessment of a buyer’s panel (composed of senior members of our community) and the opinion of the Sibos crowd.
What is happening where?
> Innotribe floor, next to the SWIFT stand
- Idea gathering on the Innotribe wall
- R&D speeches
- Crowd activities
> Innotribe dome
- Opening
- Face to face discussions
- SibosLabs interactive workshops
- Closing and buyer’s panel
Innotribe at Sibos is an integral part of Sibos. There is therefore no separate registration process. To participate, please register as a Sibos delegate for the full week or on day passes, and join us on the Innotribe floor or in the Innotribe dome.
Monday 14 September
> Innotribe dome (located in Sibos Lab)
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Opening: Beyond Web 2.0 - what will you create?
Innovation 2:0: It’s open, not closed
- Peter Hinssen, Managing Director, A-Cross Technology
The shape of banking architecture in 2023
- Jost Hoppermann, Vice President, Forrester Research
Innovating around the customer
- Cindy Murray, Global Banking and Wealth Management - Ecommerce Executive, Bank Of America
What’s up this week at Innotribe?
- Kosta Peric, Head of Innovation, SWIFT
The future of IT: Driving innovation across financial services,
- Bindia Hallauer, Chief Technology Strategist, Worldwide Financial Services, Microsoft
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Sibos Lab: How the cloud, mash-up and crowd trends can transform our industry
Cloud
- Nick Davies, Global CTO, Lombard Risk Management
- Peter Hinssen, Managing Director, A-Cross Technology
Mash-up
- Mary Knox, Research Director, Banking and Investment Services, Gartner Industry Advisory Services, Gartner
- Casper van Amelsvoort, Marketing Strategy Manager, Rabobank
Crowd
- Tim Collins, Senior Vice President, Experiental Marketing, Wells Fargo
- Chris Skinner, Chairman of the Financial Services Club & CEO, Balatro Ltd
Moderators, facilitators and coaches
- Philippe Coullomb, facilitator, The Value Web
- Matthaus Krzykowski, Venturebeat
- Eghosa D. Omoigui, Director Strategic Investments, Intel Capital
- Kosta Peric, Head of Innovation, SWIFT
- Matteo Rizzi, Innotribe, SWIFT
- Peter Vander Auwera, Innotribe, SWIFT
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Crowd activities and idea gathering
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Tuesday 15 September
> Innotribe dome (located in Sibos Lab)
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Face to face: The economics of the cloud
Moderated by Peter Hinssen, Managing Director, A-Cross Technology
Introduced by Joe Weinman, Strategy & Business Development VP, AT&T
- Jeffrey Barr, Senior AWS Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
- Willy Chiu, Vice President of IBM Cloud Labs & High Performance On-Demand Solutions
- Philippe Coullomb, Facilitator, The Value Web
- Russell Daniels, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, EDS, Hewlett Packard
- Nick Davies, Global CTO, Lombard Risk Management
- Amir Halfon, CTO Global Financial Services, SUN Microsystems
- Stephen Morse, Senior Director - Sales Engineering APAC, Salesforce.com
- Clare Porter, Senior Vice-President, Technology Solutions, SUNGARD
- Roland Slee, VP Banking & Capital Markets, Oracle Asia Pacific
- Neil Vernon, Senior Product Manager, Smartstream
- Stevan Vidich, Industry Technology Strategist, Worldwide Financial Services, Microsoft
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Sibos Lab: Refining your ideas, give them spin and shine
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> Innotribe floor (next to the SWIFT stand)
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Enabling agility through cloud architectures
- Amir Halfon, CTO Global Financial Services, SUN Microsystems
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9:30-10:00
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Let’s head for the clouds
- Jeffrey Barr, Senior AWS Technology Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
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10:00-10:30
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The cloud in context
- Russell Daniels, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, EDS, Hewlett Packard
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14:30-15:30
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Oracle Fusion middleware: Foundation for innovation and growth
- Paul Shetler, Senior Director, Technology and Capital markets, Financial, Services Global Business unit, Oracle
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15:30-16:00
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Real-time results in the cloud for financial services
- Stephen Morse, Senior Director - Sales Engineering APAC, Salesforce.com
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16:00-16:30
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The Benche
- Lars Millberg, Head Cash Management, SEB
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16:30-17:00
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Discontinuities in distributed Computing
- Joe Weinman, Strategy & Business Development VP, AT&T
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17:00-17:30
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The Virtual branch of the bank - project Wonderland
- Michael Gialis, Head of Business Development for SUN lab, SUN
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Wednesday 16 September
> Innotribe dome (located in Sibos Lab)
| 9:00-9:30 |
Mashups for global financial markets
- Gary Dolsen, Director, WebSphere Portal, IBM
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9:30-10:00
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Improving service excellence in banking through mashups
- Olivier Berthier, Solutions Director, Transaction Banking, Misys
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10:00-10:30
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Order from chaos: The future of the web
- Aza Raskin, Head of User Experience, Mozilla Labs
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Face to face: The future of banking
- Tim Collins, Senior Vice President, Experimental Marketing, Wells Fargo
- Richard Jaggard, Head of Sales Global Payments and Cash Management Asia Pacific, HSBC
- Mary Knox, Research Director, Banking and Investment Services, Gartner Industry Advisory Services, Gartner
- Matteo Rizzi, Innotribe, SWIFT (Moderator)
- Chris Skinner, Chairman of the Financial Services Club & CEO, Balatro Ltd
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14:30-16:00
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Sibos Lab: Mock them up, getting your ideas ready for the show
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17:30-18:30
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Dry run presentations
- Matthaus Krzykowski, Venturebeat
- Eghosa D. Omoigui, Director Strategic Investments, Intel Capital
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> Innotribe floor (next to the SWIFT stand)
All day: Crowd activities and idea gathering
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A Reality Check? Time to innovate? The marriage of business and innovation
- Clare Porter, Senior Vice-President, Technology Solutions, SUNGARD
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14:00-14:30
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R&D approach and roadmap to building cloud infrastructure and services to support enterprise cloud computing
- Stephen Morse, Senior Director, Sales Engineering APAC, Salesforce.com
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14:30-15:00
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MacroSense: Understanding real-time consumer sentiment and other predictive analytics from mobile location data
- Greg Skibiski, CEO, Sense Networks
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15:00-15:30
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The future of EAI: how technology/open standards evolution will lead us to intelligent messaging
- Kurt Florus, Chief Architect Global Messaging, SUNGARD
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15:30-16:30
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Holographic Banking
- Michael Warner, CEO, Quantum4D
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16:30-17:00
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The near-future of natural language interfaces
- Aza Raskin, Head of User Experience, Mozilla Labs
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17:00-17:30
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Liberating the Collateral Information Worker through iPhone and other mobile devices
- Nick Davies, Global CTO, Lombard Risk Management
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Thursday 17 September
> Innotribe dome (located in Sibos Lab)
| 10:30 - 12:00 |
Innovation Closing: Where does the money go?
- Wouter de Ploey, Partner, McKinsey and Company
- Guy Kawasaki, Founding Partner and entrepreneur-in-residence, Garage Technology Ventures
- Matthaus Krzykowski, Venturebeat (moderator)
- Eghosa D. Omoigui, Director Strategic Investments, Intel Capital
The Buyer’s panel - who will claim the SWIFT 2009 Innovation Award?
- Lazaro Campos, CEO, SWIFT
- Ignace Combes, Deputy CEO, Euroclear and member of the SWIFT Board
- Guy Kawasaki, Founding Partner and entrepreneur-in-residence, Garage Technology Ventures
- Gottfried Leibbrandt, Head of Markets, SWIFT
- Kosta Peric, Head of Innovation, SWIFT
- Javier Santamaria, Assistant General Manager, Banco Santander Spain and member of the SWIFT Board
- Paul Simpson, Managing Director and Global Head, Treasury and Trade Solutions, Citi
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15:30-17:00
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Sibos closing session: Innovation Award ceremony
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> Innotribe floor (next to the SWIFT stand)
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Expanding the frontiers of financial services
- Nigel Woodward, Worldwide Director Financial Services, Intel
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9:30-10:00
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Meeting the challenges of a growth market: Upgrading the Chinese banking infrastructure
- Xin Sheng Mao, CTO IBM China Development Lab, IBM
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10:00-10:30
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The "Financial Commons" – collaborating to create, share and remix software
- Alex Wulms, Lead Developer, swift.com development, SWIFT and OLPC
- Mariela Atanassova, SWIFT and OLPC
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12:00-12:30
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Smarter mobile payments
- Peter Bearor,Global Payment Systems Sales Leader, IBM Sales & Distribution
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12:30-13:00
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The collaborative back-office: Creating a network effect
- Neil Vernon, Senior Product Manager, Smartstream
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13:00-13:30
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HP CloudPrint for BlackBerry Smartphones
- Hédi Ezzouaoui, Director, Financial Markets - Worldwide Financial Services Industry, Hewlett Packard
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Monday 14 September, 09:00 – 10:45
In the turmoil created by the global financial crisis, the critical role played by securities market infrastructures in supporting the trading, clearing and settlement requirements of financial institutions has been in the spotlight. The securities industry relies on its market infrastructures to ensure that the mechanics of the markets operate smoothly, whatever happens to volumes and volatility.
So far, securities market infrastructures have come through the challenge with flying colours. But what happens now? Like all industry players, securities market infrastructures must pare down operational costs – and, crucially, risks – to the bare minimum to survive and meet their customers’ needs in these difficult times. What lessons can be learned from the experiences of the past year and how can they be applied in the future?
Our keynote address will explore whether it is even possible to ensure both the highest levels of risk control and incur the lowest costs – and how to strike the right balance to meet both needs.
- Michael Bodson, Executive Managing Director, Business Management & Strategy, DTCC
Competition for value added services – Who should own and where are the boundaries?
The environment in which securities market infrastructures operate is becoming increasingly competitive, as custodian banks and infrastructure players all strive to move beyond the commoditised and into the value-add. If there is now a period of consolidation as the industry looks to eliminate unnecessary costs and inefficient processes, what will it take to survive and thrive in the post-crisis world? Who will be the winners and who the losers?
Moderated by Chris Skinner, CEO, Balatro
- Philippe Metoudi, Head of Customer Relations Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Clearstream
- Monica Singer, CEO, Strate
- Theodore Rothschild, Executive Director, Global Market Infrastructures, J.P. Morgan
- + one other speaker TBC
The Securities Market Infrastructure Forum at Sibos is the venue at which to debate the important questions and to formulate responses to help securities market infrastructures maintain and increase their value – and ensure they deliver what their communities need. The forum is open to all registered delegates, and is timed to enable attendees to explore the market infrastructure business in even more depth by going on to attend two further related sessions, focused on central counterparties and standards.
Continue the morning dedicated to the securities market infrastructure business by joining the session at 11:00 ‘Can central counterparties save the world?’ and then joining the Standards Forum at 12:30 for ‘It’s debatable: Pragmatists versus purists’
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| Sibos Forum for Corporates |
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Tuesday 15 September and Wednesday 16 September
This two-day forum is dedicated to SWIFT for Corporates and designed for treasury and cash management professionals from corporations and banks. It is a unique opportunity to network, learn about new opportunities to optimise cash and liquidity management and derive the most from your treasury operations.
Why attend
- Learn from corporate case studies
- Join panel discussions by industry experts
- Make a compelling business case and roadmap for implementation
- Meet all your senior bank relationship managers in one place
- Visit the exhibition of solutions providers
- Network with peers and professionals from the financial industry
Programme
> Tuesday
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Forum for corporates: Present & Future
Update on SWIFT for Corporates and future developments.
- Luc Meurant, Head of Banking, Supply Chain and Corporate Markets, SWIFT
- Marilyn H. Spearing, Chairperson SWIFT Corporate AccessGroup and Global Head of Trade Finance & Cash Management Corporates, Deutsche Bank
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Networking in exhibition
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Demystifying SWIFT: Why, how, when
This session is for corporates: can SWIFT address my objectives, is there a compelling case, did connecting to SWIFT become “cheap and simple”, can I fit this into my project plan? Come and find out why over 430 corporates said “Yes”!
- Martine Boutineau, Head of International Cash Management Products, Société Générale
- Mike Hewitt, Chief Executive, gtnews (moderator)
- Wolfgang Ratheiser, Corporate Treasury, Johnson Controls
- Wim Raymaekers, Senior Market Manager, SWIFT
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Lunch
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The financial crisis: challenges and opportunities for the corporate treasurer
Get first hand insights from corporate treasurers and banks on the impact of the financial crisis on their company, treasur organisation and bank relationships - and how SWIFT can help.
- Richard Martin, Head of Payment and Cash Management, Barclays Bank
- Lloyd O’Connor, Managing Director, Regional Product Executive Treasury Services, J.P. Morgan
- Tjun Tang, Partner and Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group (moderator)
- Dennis Tosh, Director of Global Capital Markets and Risk Management, Ford Motor Company
- Peter Wong, Founding Chairman and President, IACCT China
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Networking in exhibition
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Corporate case studies – Asian corporates
These case studies will explore why Asian corporates joined SWIFT and what benefits they got out of their connection.
- Wildrik de Blank, Group Treasurer, Noble
- Richard Linebaugh, Asia Corporate Treasury Product Delivery Executive, Global Product Solutions, Bank of America (moderator)
- WC Na, Director of Finance, Samsung Electronics Finance Group
- Violet Yung, Regional Treasurer, Asia for Tesco PLC
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Forum for corporates – Welcome Cocktail
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Providing value to your corporate clients
This session is for banks, to find out how to prepare for using SWIFT as a channel with corporates: defining product offering, getting operationally ready, preparing marketing and sales.
- Ignacio Escudero, Vice President, Global Cash Management Sales , BBVA
- Pierre Ferszstand, Global Head of Cash Management, BNP Paribas
- Elie Lasker, Head of Corporates, SWIFT
- Chen Wu, Senior Editor (Greater China), EuroFinance (moderator)
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Networking in exhibition
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11:00
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Your questions - answered
Meet the SWIFT business team to get your questions answered. This interactive session will be structured around 4 themes:
- Business case: how to build a SWIFT case and how to plan your project
- Offering: what’s in it for me? How SWIFT helps in cash and treasury management plus latest developments such as reporting in ISO XML, Electronic Bank Account Management (EBAM) and trade messaging
- Implementation: all about connectivity, application integration….
- Bank readiness: specifically for banks – how to be ready to communicate with corporates
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Lunch
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Corporate requirements for collaborative bank solutions
This “Corporate Treasury 3.0” session explores the upcoming challenges in corporate treasury and cash management, the corporates’ requirements for collaborative banking solutions, the banks’ response to that, and how they see SWIFT’s role.
- David Blair, VP Treasury, Huawei
- Karen Fawcett, Group Head of Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank
- Richard Parkinson, Managing Director, Treasury Today (moderator)
- John Laurens, Head of Global Payments and Cash Management, Asia Pacific, HSBC
- Vipul Shah, Senior Director and Head of Global Financial Services, PayPal/eBay
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Networking in exhibition
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Corporate case studies – global implementations
These case studies will explore how corporates with global operations deployed SWIFT across their organisation.
- Christina Easton, Senior Manager, Global Cash Operations, Microsoft Treasury
- Manish Jain, Managing Director, Global Transaction Services, Citi
- Baptiste Rhoné, Treasury Senior Manager, Cash Management Asia Pacific, Total SA
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Forum for corporates ends
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The Forum is organised by SWIFT with the support of Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citi, HSBC, ICBC, J.P.Morgan, Société Générale and Standard Chartered, and in co-operation with the IACCT - International Association of CFOs and Corporate Treasurers (China) as the forum takes place in Hong Kong. We are also pleased to work with gtnews, TMI and Treasury Today as media partners and in collaboration with EuroFinance.
Registration
Registration includes participation in the two-day conference, access to the exhibition, one copy of all Sibos publications, scheduled meals (optional) and access to the Forum for Corporates closing reception.
How to register
If already registered for Sibos, you can attend the Forum for Corporates at no additional cost. Please email corporate.forum@swift.com to be added to the mailing list so we can keep you informed on future developments.
To attend the full Sibos conference as well as the Forum for Corporates, please register and tick ‘Yes” in the box “Planning to attend the Forum for Corporates sessions at Sibos 2009”
To attend the two-day Forum for Corporates, please contact one of the above financial institutions or register using special code CORPSB09 at EUR 1,000. Registration includes participation to the two-day conference, access to the exhibition, one copy of all Sibos publications, scheduled meals (optional) and access to the Forum for Corporates closing reception.
To attend one day of the Forum for Corporates, please register for a day pass
*****Please note that registration is open to participants from corporates, financial institutions, official partners and representatives of exhibiting companies. Registration that does not meet this criteria cannot be accepted.
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| Standards Forum: Where business and standardisation meet |
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On the Standards Forum stand on the exhibition floor throughout the week
The Standards Forum 2008 in Vienna proved that it is truly where business and standardisation meet. With over 1,500 participant visits, the event was a huge success. The Standards Forum in Hong Kong will build on this and will, in its sixth year, be open throughout Sibos week.
The Standards Forum is hosted on a dedicated stand on the Sibos exhibition floor, where a networking lounge area with ongoing refreshments is available for informal meetings, alongside an open theatre where structured dialogue will take place. Our location enables all Sibos participants to find out more about standards and contribute their perspectives to the presentations and debates.
The forum will yet again be the centre of expertise on standards for the benefit of all who attend Sibos: business people, decision makers and standardisers alike.
Programme
All sessions are taking place on the Standards Forum stand in the exhibition unless otherwise stated.
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Education session: ISO 20022 for dummies
Standards evolve constantly. While new standards are being developed, old ones are continually maintained and improved. However, few people know how a new standard comes to life or how the ISO 20022 process really works. This session provides insight into the development process and will introduce you to the different parties involved.
- Dana Brants, Senior Business Analyst, Standards, SWIFT
- Marc Delbaere, Head of Standards Strategy and Architecture, SWIFT
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Education session: MT-MX - what is the difference?
Two principal syntaxes are exchanged on SWIFTNet: MT messages, which use a proprietary syntax; and the newer MX messages, which use the XML syntax. Join this session to learn the key differences between these two syntaxes and receive practical implementation advice. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions to the people behind the standards.
- Stephen Lindsay, Senior Technical Product Manager, Standards, SWIFT
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Opening of the Standards Forum
Opening of the Standards Forum and welcome address by Jamie Shay, Head of Standards, SWIFT.
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It’s debatable: Pragmatists versus purists
Securities industry infrastructures have taken very different approaches to standardisation.
By adapting to existing legacy formats, LinkUp Markets has made implementation easier for its customers. Has accepting older formats limited its room for innovation? Or is the ability to process the bulk of transactions without imposing system changes on customers more important than the last word in specialised services? In contrast, TARGET2-Securities requires the use of the latest ISO 20022 standards. While it offers the ideal platform for future development, does this approach impose an unnecessary implementation burden on customers? Euroclear intends to support ISO 15022 and ISO 20022 for its CCI customers. This flexibility is welcome, but is it enough to contain customers’ costs?
If the major goal of each infrastructure is to harmonise market practice, which approach delivers the best combination of immediate practicality and future flexibility?
- Marc Bayle, T2S Project Manager, ECB
- Edwin De Pauw, Director, Head of Single Platform and Market Harmonisation Product Management, Euroclear
- Tomas Kindler, Managing Director, Link Up Markets
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Education session: Standards Developer Kit - a hands-on training
The Standards Developer Kit (SDK) is a new product from SWIFT that reduces the time and cost of implementing standards for customers and partners. In this session you will learn what the SDK contains, and how this content can be exploited to create a flexible, cost-effective implementation of MT and MX messages.
- Stephen Lindsay, Senior Technical Product Manager, Standards, SWIFT
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Payments initiatives in Asia Pacific
This session will provide an overview of the various payments initiatives in the Asia Pacific region, mainly related to market infrastructures (MIs) and corporate connectivity. Our guest speaker will share how the Japanese local ACH (Zengin System) is migrating towards ISO20022.
- Mieko Morioka, Manager, Standards, Asia Pacific, SWIFT
- Masayuki Tagai, Chief Manager, Global Network Manager, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (UFJ)
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Standards, now more than ever
Main conference session: See Main conference sessions for details
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Securities initiatives in Asia Pacific
This session will provide an overview of the various securities initiatives in the Asia Pacific region, mainly related to market infrastructure projects in corporate actions, clearing and settlement and investment funds.
- Shunichiro Unno, Director, Post-trade Services, Japan Securities Depository Center, Inc.
- Kineth Yuen, Manager, Standards, Asia Pacific, SWIFT
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XBRL
XBRL is a technology to ‘tag’ data embedded in business reports. It is being adopted for a variety of business reporting purposes around the globe. During this session you will learn how XBRL and SWIFT are working together to align the content of XBRL’s taxonomies with the ISO 20022 data dictionary. How is XBRL different from an ISO 20022 MX message? Which business areas might be affected first by this new collaboration?
- Campbell Pryde, Chief Standards Officer, XBRL US
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Standards Developer Kit case study by SunGard
The Standards Developer Kit (SDK) is a new product from SWIFT that reduces the time and cost of implementing standards for customers and partners. In the context of new product development, SunGard is pioneering the use of processable standards information provided in the SDK. Learn how the SDK has already helped streamline development processes, and is expected to deliver continuing time-to-market and quality benefits over the life of the product.
- Kurt Florus, Chief Architect, Messaging, SunGard
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It’s debatable: Coexistence, forever, for now or for how long?
Coexistence of old and new standards has long been considered an unavoidable but temporary step towards ultimate migration. Given today’s realities, the length of the coexistence period needs to be carefully considered. A never-ending coexistence period serves no-one well, yet many have objected to a big bang approach. This debate will consider all the options, and the associated benefits and risks.
- Gerard Hartsink, Senior Executive Vice President - ABN AMRO Group, Chairman of the European Payments Council, Convenor ISO 20022 RMG and SWIFT Board Member
- Gottfried Leibbrandt, Head of Marketing, SWIFT
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XBRL and SWIFT join forces to improve transparency and increase automation
SWIFT Auditorium session: See Sessions brought to you by SWIFT for details
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MT 798 Implementation case studies: Misys and Surecomp present
Learn how two leading vendors are taking advantage of MT 798 messaging to address the multi-bank trade finance requirements of corporates while leveraging the banks’ existing SWIFTNet infrastructure, integration and expertise. Hear how banks and corporates can integrate the MT 798 flows into their respective environments for documentary credits, guarantees and standby letters of credit.
- Olivier Berthier, Solutions Director, Misys
- Michael Richter, Senior Business Consultant, Surecomp
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Standardisation in Service Oriented Architectures (SOA)
The move towards Service Oriented Architectures offers an unprecedented opportunity for the standardisation of key internal banking functions. Learn how banks, software vendors and service providers are joining forces to create and implement the SOA business standards that promise to reduce the cost and increase the agility of IT in the financial industry.
- Colin Kerr, Payments Industry Technology Strategist, Microsoft
- Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group (OMG)
- Koen Van den Brande, Group Strategy & Marketing Director, Temenos
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ISO 20022: Pockets of adoption
As ISO 20022 gains momentum, it is becoming clear that take-up is driven not only by regulation but also by differences in market requirements. Come to find out what the latest plans are in the securities industry, how payments and trade service messages are gaining traction and how this will affect your organisation.
- Ruud Sleenhoff, Head of Market Infrastructures, Global Transactions Service (GTS) - Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)
- Peter Tijou, Head of MENA Trade Product Management and industry E-Initiatives, J.P.Morgan Chase Bank NA
- Ingrid Versnel, Head of Payments & Trade, Technology & Operations, RBC Financial Group and SWIFT Board Member
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Payments Market Practice Group (PMPG): MT 202 COV uncovered
See Sessions brought to you by the community for details.
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Interoperability: One model, multiple syntaxes
The ISO 20022 standard was designed to work with multiple message syntaxes. Recent developments have strengthened this syntax-independence, allowing definitions from several standards bodies and spanning a number of syntaxes to be incorporated into the ISO 20022 framework. Join this session to learn about the progress already made towards syntax independence, the work that remains to be done, and the benefits that interoperability at this level can deliver.
- Marc Delbaere, Head of Standards Strategy and Architecture, SWIFT
- Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group (OMG)
- Lisa Taikitsadaporn, Managing Partner, Brook Path Partners, Inc. and Technical Project Manager, FIX Protocol, Ltd.
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Standards in e-Invoicing market development
A single message standard is often seen as a key driver for market development, although this is not always the approach initially adopted. The development of e-invoicing is based on many standards and formats. Join this session to learn more about the various regional approaches In Europe for example, there is an identified need to attain broader reach, interoperability, and stronger growth.
- Robert Blair, Executive Director, Treasury Services, J.P. Morgan
- Ken Isaacson, Vice President, Wholesale Product Office, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA.
- Stig Korsgaard, Standards Manager, Danish Bankers Association
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11:00
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Standards Developer Kit case study by Clearstream and GEFEG
The Standards Developer Kit (SDK) is a new product from SWIFT that reduces the time and cost of implementing standards for customers and partners. Clearstream has realised major efficiency gains in standards implementation using a combination of machine-readable standards definitions from the SWIFT Standards Developer Kit, and specialist tools from GEFEG. At this session Clearstream and GEFEG will share their success story and demonstrate some of the advantages of standards automation.
- Frank Dreisch, CTO, GEFEG
- Irene Mermigidis, Senior Vice President - Product Management Core Products, Clearstream Banking
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12:30
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It’s debatable: Cover Payments - what’s next?
To increase transparency with cover payments, the MT 202 COV and MT 205 COV messages are now available for implementation with the November 2009 SWIFT Standards Release. Join us in a debate with industry experts to discuss the impact on the payments industry, the efforts required from the players in the market place, the expected pick-up and any pain points still to be addressed
- George M. Doolittle, Managing director – Head of GFI Payment Services Global Financial Institutions & Trade Services, Wachovia
- Hansjörg Nymphius, Director - Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank
- Masayuki Tagai, Chief Manager, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (UFJ)
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14:00
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ISO 20022 for corporate actions: Today or tomorrow
Is ISO 20022 the way forward for corporate actions communication? This debate brings together opposite views on common subjects, such as who will be the driving force behind ISO 20022, what is the business case, when is the right time to migrate, and what will it take to get there?
- Patrick Chicy, Head of Custody and Clearing, HSBC Hong Kong
- Paola Deantoni, Head of Network Management, Société Générale
- Brett Lancaster, Vice President, Asset Services, The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
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15:00
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MT/MX Coexistence: Everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask
SWIFT Auditorium session: See Sessions brought to you by SWIFT for details
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15:15
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Standards Developer Kit case study by IBM
The Standards Developer Kit (SDK) is a new product from SWIFT that reduces the time and cost of implementing standards for customers and partners. IBM, a participant in the SDK pilot programme, has chosen to switch from developing and maintaining its own definitions of SWIFT MT messages to using definitions provided by SWIFT as part of the SDK. In this presentation you will learn about the motivation for this change, and its benefits for IBM and its customers.
- Toni Friedrich, Executive IT-Architect Payment Systems, IBM
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16:00
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Coexistence: A community challenge
In this interactive workshop, the Standards community shares their vision for worldwide adoption of ISO 20022. Keeping a finger on the pulse of all major aspects of coexistence requirements and concerns, we’ll take on the challenge to redefine the problem statement and gather feedback to inspire the next wave of community engagement and planning for MT/MX coexistence.
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9:00
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Introducing Standards Developer Kit (SDK)
The Standards Developer Kit (SDK) is a new product from SWIFT that reduces the time and cost of implementing standards for customers and partners. Join us to learn how using the SDK reduces cost and time-to-market for a number of pilot users, including financial institutions and software vendors.
- Stephen Lindsay, Senior Technical Product Manager, Standards, SWIFT
- Adam Moulson, Head of Standards Implementation, SWIFT
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10:15
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Harmonisation between Standards
As data standards evolve, harmonisation among multiple data standards that share the same information environment becomes an increasingly important goal.
This session will offer perspectives from executives of two organizations that share the same harmonisation goal, a common core in the ISO 20022 standard, and an industry-driven model:
Object Management Group (OMG), whose Model Driven Messaging Interoperability (MDMI) initiative seeks to simplify message mapping and lower conversion, upgrade, and integration costs with a shared model.
XBRL US, which is responsible for the development, maintenance, and support of an XML framework for business and financial reporting in the US, based on a common core XBRL US GAAP Taxonomy. Recently adopted by
the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for public company and mutual fund reporting, it is now being built out to include asset-backed securities, and credit-rating agency, and corporate actions taxonomies based on the ISO 20022 data element repository.
An overview of the approach each organisation is taking, challenges encountered, and progress realised will provide session participants with a current state of standards harmonisation in public, private, and cross-sector settings.
- Mark Bolgiano, President and CEO, XBRL US
- Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group (OMG)
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11:15
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Model Driven Message Interoperability (MDMI)
Interoperability between financial messaging formats is key to enabling true Straight Through Processing. Model Driven Message Interoperability (MDMI), an OMG specification, moves beyond the usual expensive point-to-point ad-hoc mapping approach. It provides a declarative, model-driven mechanism to perform message transformation, based on the business meaning underlying message standards. This presentation introduces the main concepts of MDMI and shows them at work through the demonstration of a prototype implementation.
- Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group (OMG)
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11:45
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Towards Clearer Semantics: a proof of concept
This session shows how the model organization prescribed by ISO 20022 can be improved to foster reuse and make semantics clearer. The changes are exploratory but the approach can be supported by commercially available tools, such as DataXtend, which will be demonstrated during the session.
- Marc Delbaere, Head of Standards Strategy and Architecture, SWIFT
- Robert Stowsky, Director, Financial Services Sector, Progress Software
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12:00
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Implementing standards
SWIFT Auditorium session: See Sessions brought to you by SWIFT for details
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13:15
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SMPG – the centre of securities market practice
Beyond its tenth year of existence, the Securities Market Practice Group remains the accepted centre of global market practice setting for ISO 15022 and ISO20022 standards. Hear what members have to say about the importance of market practice in times of credit crisis and the benefits of worldwide cooperation in securities transaction automation based on standards and agreed market practices. Only with global market practice can we smooth interaction between players be achieved in increasingly global securities markets.
- Charles-Raymond Boniver, Senior Manager Financial Services Institutions, Ineum Consulting
- Taketoshi Mori, Chief Manager, Payment & Clearing Services Division, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
- Satoru Yamadera, Economist, Office of Regional Economic Integration (OREI)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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14:00
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Customer First in Standards
Following last year’s discussion at Sibos on putting the customer first in Standards, come and hear Jamie and her management team explain what they have delivered over the past year and why this will make a real difference to the community. This is also an opportunity for you to ask questions and make suggestions about which standardisation issues should be tackled next.
- Jamie Shay, Head of Standards, SWIFT
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15:00
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Closing of Standards Forum
Closing remarks by Jamie Shay, Head of Standards, SWIFT
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Registration
The Standards Forum is an integral part of Sibos and attendance allows you to make the most of all the official Sibos activities taking place in Hong Kong. There is therefore no separate registration process or price structure. However, you may choose to attend just for one or two days and, if so, you should register for a Sibos conference day pass for the day that best suits your needs. |
| Trade at Sibos |
Download the programme
This year more than ever, the Sibos agenda reflects the importance of trade to the world economy and to Sibos participants. In addition to trade sessions on the main conference programme and many other sessions that reference trade, SWIFT is presenting a new joint collaboration with Exporta. Called Exporta@Sibos, this is a half-day of dedicated trade-related panel debates.
Who should attend?
- Global trade finance and financial supply chain specialists
- Corporate treasurers and finance directors
- Service providers and industry consultants
Why attend?
- Share the views and experiences of subject matter experts engaged in thought-provoking debate
- Gain insights and inspiration from enlightened discussion on the key issues of the day
- Network with peers and professionals from the financial services industry
- Visit the Sibos exhibition to discover the latest solutions from application and connectivity vendors
Programme
> Monday
8:00 - 10:00
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Trade Services Advisory Group (TSAG) meeting
By invitation only
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| 8:30 - 12:30 |
Trade Services Utility (TSU) global user conference
By invitation only
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| All day |
SWIFT Showcase
15 minute, repeated sessions about trade on the SWIFT stand
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> Tuesday
| 11:00 – 12:15 |
The Asian century: Implications for the financial industry
Big issue debate: See Big issue debates for details
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| 13:00 – 13:45 |
Is information visibility the answer to the supply chain challenge?
SWIFT Auditorium session: See Sessions brought to you by SWIFT for details
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| 14:00 – 14:45 |
MT 798 implementation case studies: Misys and Surecomp present
See Standards Forum for details
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| 14:00 – 15:00 |
The financial crisis: Challenges and opportunities for corporate treasurers
Forum for Corporates session: See Sibos Forum for Corporates for details
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| 14:00 – 15:00 |
ISO 20022: Pockets of adoption
See Standards Forum for details
As ISO 20022 gains momentum, it is becoming clear that take-up is driven not only by regulation but also by differences in market requirements. Come and find out what the latest plans are in the securities industry, how payments and trade service messages are gaining traction and how this will affect your organisation.
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| 17:00 – 17:30 |
Simplifying trade finance with multiple banks: SWIFT for corporates – GTC presents
Exhibition Hall: Open Theatre session
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| All day |
SWIFT Showcase
15 minute, repeated sessions about trade on the SWIFT stand
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> Wednesday
| 9:00 – 10:00 |
Demand or supply: Will the shortage of trade credit reverse globalisation?
Main conference session: See Main conference sessions for details
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| 10:15 – 11:00 |
Standards in e-invoicing market development
See Standards Forum for details
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| 11:00 – 12:15 |
Will transaction banking be the engine for economic growth?
Big issue debate: See Big issue debates for details
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| 14:00 – 14:45 |
New perspectives on the supply chain business in Asia
SWIFT Auditorium session: See Sessions brought to you by SWIFT for details
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| 16:00 – 17:00 |
Financing the supply chain in Asia: The weakest link?
Main conference session: See Main conference sessions for details
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| All day |
SWIFT Showcase
15 minute, repeated session about trade on the SWIFT stand
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| 17:30 - 19:30 |
The SWIFT Trade Cocktail sponsored by Bank of China
By invitation only
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> Thursday
| 9:00 - 12:45 |
Exporta@Sibos
A trade and supply chain conference jointly hosted by Exporta and SWIFT (see box for further details)
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| All day |
SWIFT Showcase
15 minute, repeated session about trade on the SWIFT stand
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Exporta@Sibos
Exporta @ Sibos is a joint collaboration between the Exporta Group, publishers of Global Trade Review and EMEA Finance magazines, and SWIFT. It is a unique event, bringing together the combined strengths of two of the financial world’s most respected brands.
The event will consist of a series of four panel debates, focusing on the biggest challenges faced by the trade services industry today and addressing head on the key issues arising from the economic downturn and ongoing liquidity meltdown.
> Thursday
| 8:30 |
Doors open
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| 9:00 |
Welcome from the chair
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| 9:10 |
How are the emerging forces in global trade res-shaping the trade finance landscape?
The panel will discuss how to sustain trade finance through these challenging times for the industry and for global trade as a whole. They will consider the impacts on risk profiling and liquidity management, the future outlook, both medium- and long-term, as well as the role of the emerging markets.
Moderator: Jeremy Wilson, Chairman, Global Councils, Bankers' Association for Finance & Trade
- John Ahearn, Managing Director, Supply Chain Management, CITI
- Daniel Cotti, Global Head of Trade, Treasury Services, JPM
- Jonathan Richman, Global Product Head, Trade & Financial Supply Chain, Deutsche Bank
- Lawrence Webb, Global Head of Trade and Supply Chain, HSBC
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| 9:55 |
Does the evolving regulatory landscape help or hinder trade?
The panel will consider the impact of Basle II and other regulatory initiatives, what the burden of increasing compliance means and how future developments may evolve.
Moderator: Howard Bascom, Chairman Bankers’ Association for Finance & Trade
- Frank Heusdens, Global Head of Trade Finance Services, ING
- Sara Joyce, Executive Managing Director Head of International Financial Institutions and Trade Finance, BMO Capital Markets
- Christopher Lewis, Head of Trade & Supply Chain, Greater China, HSBC
- David Meynell, Director, FI Product Management, Deutsche Bank
- Lakshmanan Sankaran, Head of Trade Finance, Commercial Bank of Dubai
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| 10:40 |
Networking break
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| 11:10 |
Corporate demand for supply chain services
The panel will examine evolving supply chain finance models, the impact of the economic downturn on supply and demand, how operational efficiencies may be identified and implemented and the role of collaboration versus competition between service providers.
Moderator: Olivier Berthier, Solutions Director, Misys
- David Blair, Vice President, Treasury, Huawei
- Wolfgang Friedinger, Head of Trade Product Services, Unicredit Group
- Ashutosh Kumar, Global Head of Trade Product Management, Standard Chartered Bank
- Martin Wilcox, Finance Director, Hayco Manufacturing Limited
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| 11:55 |
Paperless trade in Asia
The panel will look at how Asia may be seen to be taking the lead in the harmonisation of paperless trade across borders, the role of trade associations and banking partners, what lessons may be learned and the outlook for the way forward.
Moderator: Ravi Saxena, MD and Head of Trade, Asia Pacific, CITI
- Paul A. Johnson, Director, Bank of America
- Michael Kang, Senior Manager, KEB Shin Mizutani, Chief Manager, BTMU
- Justin Yue, CEO, Tradelink
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| 12:40 |
Closing remarks
- Chris Moore, Publisher, EMEA Finance
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