Webinar: The Digital Future of Trade and Supply Chain Finance July 6 - 8, 2021 8:00-11:00 CST Trade finance is the predominant tool for the financing of domestic and international goods and services around the world. Transactions of this nature also benefit widely from both open account and documentary trade finance, including: factoring, trade finance, payables and supply chain finance. Despite continued trade growth over the past decade, financing trade has been stifled by paper documentation. Digitalization of trade has always been at the front of mind for the community, but there’s now doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this transformation. It’s an imperative for financial and commercial participants to rapidly adapt to the new digital reality or risk being left behind. Rapid digitalization, however, comes with many challenges. Not least among them are regulatory frameworks, the creation of global standards, connectivity, fraud prevention, and access to technological development. In this webinar on ‘The Digital Future of Trade Finance and Supply Chain”, we will be joined by global experts from the International Chamber of Commerce, the global banking sector, and leading technology firms. The wide-ranging presentations will dive into cutting-edge technological advancements, the challenges that lie ahead, and strategies for navigating into the digital future. Participants will: • Learn about new technologies to finance domestic and international trade, with innovative credit schemes for buyers and supply chains. • Discover new technologies addressing the regulatory and compliance elements of fighting financial crime. • Understand the challenges of digital transformation in trade finance, the legal aspects, and the ever changing regulatory landscape. • Have the opportunity to discuss the implemention of tradetech, challenges and opportunities. • Hear from global leaders and technical experts in the world of global trade and finance. Tuesday July 6th, 2021 Relevance of digital finance solutions in reshaping global trade and supply chains Objective: To present the role that new digital financing technologies will play as enablers and facilitators of trade and global value chains. 8:00 to 8:15 Welcome and opening remarks • Claus von Wobeser. Chair, ICC Mexico • Gerardo Gutiérrez Olvera. Chair of Banking Commission, ICC Mexico Trends and the evolution of global supply chains and 8:15 to 9:15 trade flows • Carlos Capistrán, Manager Director and Chief of Economy of Canada and Mexico, Bank of America Merrill Lynch • Gabriel Casillas. Banorte, Deputy General Director of Economic Analysis, Grupo Financiero Banorte Moderator: José María San Juan. Director of Economic Studies, Bancomext The use of new technologies for trade and supply chain 9:15 to 10:00 finance • Emmanuelle Ganne. Senior Analyst, WTO Moderator: Deepesh Patel. Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global 10:00 to 10:10 Break ICC Digital Standard Initiative and advances in 10:10 to 11:10 standardization and interoperability of digital solutions for trade and supply chain finance • Alisa DiCaprio. Head of Trade & Supply Chain, R3 • Michael Vrontamitis. Co-chair ICC working group on the Digitalization of Trade • Gunnar Collin. Head of Sales and Marketing, Enigio Moderator: Oswald Kuyler. ICC Managing Director DSI, Singapore 11:10 to 11.30 Closing remarks • Pilar Turanzas. Regional Head Product and Propositions LAM, Global Trade & Receivables Finance. HSBC México – Coordinator of Supply Chain Finance Committee. ICC Mexico Banking Commission. Wednesday July 7th, 2021 Digital financing solutions for sustainable financial inclusion, transaction transparency (PLD) and its impact on Latin America Objective: Present the impact of these new technologies in the Latin American region and their relevance to promote inclusion and sustainable trade finance and supply chains. 8:00 Welcome and opening remarks • Gerardo Gutierrez Olvera. Chair of Banking Commission, ICC Mexico 8:00 to 8:45 Presentation about the perspectives on UMSCA • Kenneth Smith Ramos. Partner, Agón Economía Regional perspective on the future of trade and supply 8:45 to 9:15 chain finance in Latin America • Gema Sacristán. Business General Director at BID Invest Inclusion and sustainable finance for trade and supply 9:15 to 10:00 chains (ICC and SWIFT collaboration) • Andrew Wilson, ICC Global Policy Director & Permanent Observer to the United Nations • Roberto Leva. Trade & Supply Chain Finance relationship manager at Asian Development Bank (ADB) Moderator: Mariuz Calvet. Co-chair of the ICC Mexico Corporate Social Responsibility Commission 10:00 to 10:10 Break 10:10 to 11:10 AI and automation in trade finance and supply chain • Inwhua Huh. IBM Global Blockchain Leader • Isabel Méndez. Financial Crime. Grant Thornton. Dubai UAE • Luis Fernando Mendoza. Senior Product Manager at HSBC Global Trade and Receivables Finance. Londres Moderator: Mauricio Muñoz León. Chair of the Training Committee of the ICC Mexico Banking Commission 11:20 Closing remarks • Carla Cestellos Rojas. México Trade Finance Head, Citibanamex – Chair of Trade Finance Committee. ICC Mexico Banking Commission. Thursday July 8th, 2021 Challenges, barriers, and perspectives of digital finance Objective: Present the challenges faced by the financial system (banks, companies, and regulators) to implement these solutions. 8:00 Welcome and opening remarks • Gabriela Cabrera Arroyo. Trade Finance Director. Banorte Accounting challenges and opportunities for supply chain 8:00 to 8:30 finance in a post-COVID-19 era • Geoffrey Brady. Global Head Trade & Supply Chain Finance. Bank of America 8:30 to 9.00 Legal aspects of trade and supply chain finance • Sean Edwards. Head of Legal EMEA at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation* Realities and challenges of the regulatory framework for 09:00 to 10:00 the digitalization of the Trade Finance Transactions • Luca Castellani. ONU Legal Officer UNCITRAL • Geoffrey Wynne. Partner, Sullivan Sullivan & Worcester LLP (London) • Rocío Robles. Partner, Tenet Consultores S.C. • Carlos Valderrama. Partner, Legal Paradox • Iván Roldán Moreno. Counsel at WM and Capital Markets. Scotiabank (México) Moderator: Andrés Nieto Sánchez de Tagle. Chair of Legal Committee, ICC Mexico Banking Commission Advancements and future of global supply chain finance 10:00 to 10:50 forum • Alexander Malaket. President OPUS Advisory Services • Victor Portillo Sánchez. Director of Products. Banco Monex* • Dan Juliano Fintech Saas Executive Supply Chain Finance, Working Capital Solutions, Blockchain Moderator: José Oulego. Global Director of Trade and Supply Chain Finance. Bank of América 10:50 to 11:00 Break Regulators and government entities as enablers and 11:00 to 11:50 promoters of trade and supply chain finance • Juan Pablo de Botton. DG Bancomext* • José A. Quesada. Co-chair of Regulatory Policy at the National Banking and Securities Commission. • Luis Urrutia. Counsel, Banxico. Moderator: Ana Sofía Ríos Artiga. Co-chair of Legal Committee, ICC Mexico Banking Comission 11:50 Conclusions and closing remarks • Gerardo Gutiérrez-Olvera. Chair of ICC Mexico Banking Commission • Deepesh Patel. Editorial Director, Trade Finance Global About the webinar Hosts: International Chamber of Commerce México (ICC Mexico) Banking Commission ONLINE CONFERENCE *English sessions are included. Dates: July 6th, 7th and 8th, 2021 8:00 to 11:30 CST Fees: Payment before June 7th, 2021 Partners $2,000.00 plus VAT/ 126 USD Non-partners $2,600.00 plus VAT/ 160 USD Payment after June 8th, 2021 Partners $2,200.00 plus VAT/ 135 USD Non-partners $2,860.00 plus VAT/ 175 USD Includes: Certificate of participation by ICC Mexico and material provided by exhibitors. For further information or registration Contact: Laura Altamirano López. Director of Commissions and Work Groups. laltamirano@iccmex.org.mx Abigail Blanco Rojano. Events Manager. ablanco@iccmex.org.mx Tel. + (52 55) 5687 2203, 5687 2207, 5687 2321 Payment methods: • National payments: Deposit to the account “Capítulo Mexicano de la Cámara Internacional de Comercio A.C.” No. 0442903733 en BBVA, S.A., Plaza 001, Sucursal No. 1711 CLABE 01218000442903733-5 • International payments. Deposit to the account “Capítulo Mexicano de la Cámara Internacional de Comercio A.C.” No. 012 180 004 429 037 254; SWIFT BCMRMXMMPYM, BBVA Bank. • Please send copy of your payment to: surrutia@iccmex.org.mx. American Express Card, Visa and Mastercard. (Authorization form must be requested). Cancelations: • Total refunds before June 23rd, 2021, after this date only 50% of the fee will be refundable. • There are no refunds after June 30th, 2021.
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