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Deutsche Bank at Sibos 2009

Deutsche Bank at Sibos 2009

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Find out what's on at the Deutsche Bank stand in Hong Kong

Deutsche Bank's senior managers are participating in 13 separate industry discussions at the annual SWIFT-sponsored Sibos conference. Deutsche Bank's participation in these sessions will encourage collaboration across business areas, across functions and across regions during a time when dialogue is most critical.

Industry Sessions:

  • 'Outlook India: Is it leaving the other BRICs behind' - Panel discussion with Thibaud de Maintenant, Domestic Custody Services, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, M. V. Nair of Union Bank of India and S. Sridhar of Central Bank of India..  This session will take place on Monday, September 14 at 11:00am.
  • 'Forum for corporates: Present & Future' - Panel discussion with Marilyn Spearing, Chairperson SWIFT Corporate Access Group and Global Head of Trade Finance & Cash Management Corporates, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, and Luc Meurant of SWIFT.  This session will take place on Tuesday, September 15 at 9:00am.
  • 'How can SWIFT help you mitigate liquidity risk?' - Panel discussion with Maurice Cleaves, Regional Head of EMEA Product Management, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Peter Akwaboah of Royal Bank of Scotland, Aseem Goyal of SWIFT and Tom McCabe, Independent Consultant. This session will take place on Tuesday, September 15 at 10:00am.
  • 'Is information visibility the answer to the supply chain challenge?' - Panel discussion with Jonathan Richman, Global Product Head, Trade and Financial Supply Chain, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, and Ashutosh Kumar of Standard Chartered Bank. This session will take place on Tuesday, September 15 at 1:00pm.
  • 'Prime brokerage: The first casualty?' - Panel discussion with Dinkar Jetley, Global Head of Trust & Securities Services and Cash Management Financial Institutions, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, John Callegari of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Juan Carlos Nieto of Index Intelligence, Kim Ivey of Vertex Capital Management and Dushyant Shahrawat of TowerGroup.. This session will take place on Tuesday, September 15 at 2:00pm.
  • 'Target2 Securities: Overview, recent developments and future challenges' - Panel discussion with Stephen Lomas, Head of Western Europe & Middle East Domestic Custody Services, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, and other panellists to be determined. This session will take place on Tuesday, September 15 at 2:00pm.
  • 'Will transaction banking be the engine for sustainable growth?' - Panel discussion with Werner Steinmueller, Head of Global Transaction Banking and Member of the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank, Catherine P. Bessant of Bank of America, Karen Cone of TowerGroup, Andrew Long of HSBC and Francesco Vanni d'Archirafi of Citi. This session will take place on Wednesday, September 16 at 11:00am.
  • 'It's Debatable: Cover Payments - What's Next?' - Panel discussion with Hansjoerg Nymphius, Head of Methodologies and Performance Management, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, George Doolittle of Wachovia and Mike Tagai of Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group.
  • 'Carbon Trading: Does Asia hold the key?' - Panel discussion with Graham Cox, Carbon Services, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Jørund Buen of Point Carbon, Anthony Collins of Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), Marcelo Jordan of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Kenneth Lopian of APX. This session will take place on Wednesday, September 16 at 4:00pm.
  • 'How are the emerging forces in global trade re-shaping the trade finance landscape?' - Panel discussion with Jonathan Richman, Global Product Head, Trade and Financial Supply Chain, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, John Ahearn of Citi, Daniel Cotti of JPMorgan Chase, Lawrence Webb of HSBC and moderator, Jeremy Wilson of Bankers' Association for Finance & Trade. This session will take place on Thursday, September 17 at 9:10am.
  • 'Does the evolving regulatory landscape help or hinder trade?' - Panel discussion with David Meynell, Trade Finance Financial Institutions Product Management, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Frank Heusdens of ING, Sara Joyce of BMO Capital Markets, Christopher Lewis of HSBC, Lakshmanan Sankaran of Commercial Bank of Dubai and moderator, Howard Bascom of Bankers' Association for Finance & Trade. This session will take place on Thursday, September 17 at 9:55am.
  • 'Foreign Exchange - Do relationships matter?' - Panel discussion with Timothy Merrell, Head of FX4 Cash, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Martine Bond of Morgan Stanley, Steven Chang of State Street Global Markets, Colin Lambert of Profit and Loss magazine and Ben Robson of MFGlobal. This session will take place on Thursday, September 17 at 2:00pm.
  • 'The Collaborative Space around the Financial Supply Chain and e-SEPA' - Panel discussion with moderator, Hansjoerg Nymphius, Head of Methodologies and Performance Management, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank, Wouter De Ploey of McKinsey, Erkki Poutiainen of Nordea Bank and Wiebe Ruttenberg of European Central Bank. This session will take place on Thursday, September 17 at 2:00pm.

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