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Treasury Conference - final sessions confirmed

15 May 2019      Rachel Ward, Learning and Development Manager

There are now just a dozen or so places left for our first ever Treasury Management Conference on Monday 24th June. The conference takes place at One America Square in London, and we have a day packed full of interesting sessions and networking opportunities.

We have all our plenary and breakouts confirmed, and you can see all the latest information on our Treasury Conference Microsite. Here’s a quick summary of the day:

Plenary sessions:

  • How has the British economy faired under the weight of Brexit uncertainty.
  • The changing world of treasury. 
  • 50 Shades of Green – Integrating ESG for every portfolio. 
  • Strategies for resilience and change.

Breakouts:

To ensure we can provide something relevant for all, we have 20 breakouts taking place at the conference, from which you can select 4.  This is to enable you to get the most relevant information for you and to make your day as valuable as possible.  These breakouts are being delivered by a wide range of speakers and include (you can see these in more detail on our microsite): 

  • Cash Flow Forecasting – the key principles for success.
  • Oversight of the public sector regulatory environment
  • The payments revolution
  • Investment policies: What you should consider when drafting your policy
  • Aligning profit with principles: An introduction to sustainable investing
  • FX considerations for universities – helping universities devise treasury policies that aid in navigating the turbulent foreign exchange markets
  • Treasury and short term investing in a challenging environment.
  • Online payments v invoicing
  • "What is your cost philosophy for fee and accommodation payments?”
  • Financial covenants: a blessing or a curse?”  
  • The Treasurer’s Trilemma - Core principles to guide treasury management today
  • The changing face of cash management
  • World events and the impact of currency
  • Optimising Liquidity and Yield
  • The universe of investment options: tools to manage liquidity, counterparty and interest rate risk
  • Seeking to enhance diversification? Time to explore currency strategies
  • What a university needs to consider when looking to raise funding
  • Cash Flow Forecasting - What's the point?
  • Treasury and Cash Flow Forecasting at Imperial College London
  • Counterparty risk and the HE treasurer

Bookings are open.  The conference costs £250 plus VAT for a BUFDG member.  Please contact Rachel for any queries.



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