About this event
Companies running supply chain finance (SCF) programmes are now expected to disclose them for any financial year that starts after 15th December 2022. The new rules seem clear, but what do they mean in practice?
In this 45-minute online meeting, Working Capital Forum director Mike Hewitt will be speaking to Ali Ansari from Taulia and Alex Fredericks and Alex Debbink from EY to get into the detail of when, why and how you need to report your use of SCF. We'll be covering:
If your organisation uses supply chain finance, this is your chance to get the inside track on what precisely you need to do to satisfy your auditors and your shareholders. We'll give you the information you need to start planning your own route to reporting on your use of SCF.
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Mike has been CEO of Adaugeo Media, the company behind The Working Capital Forum, since 2012. Before that he was CEO of the European operations of the Association for Financial Professionals. Mike is a regular speaker, writer and moderator on working capital and treasury management topics.
Alex is Senior Manager on the Financial Accounting Advisory Services (FAAS) team at EY. He began his career with a unique view of accounting standard setting, as a Post-Graduate Technical Assistant at the FASB, and has since grown his skillsets as a technical accountant and client server in EY's Technical Accounting Advisory Group (TAAG) - focusing on financial instruments and SEC reporting.
At Taulia, Ali Ansari is responsible for developing new solutions, driving growth and expanding the business internationally, directly and via bank partnerships. His previous experience includes senior roles at HSBC, SMBC, Bank of America and JP Morgan.
Alex is a senior accounting and finance executive with over 25 years of public accounting experience. As a partner in EY's Financial Accounting Advisory Services practice, he assists private equity funds and their portfolio companies and Fortune 500 companies in understanding and applying complex accounting and reporting standards, with a focus on capital market transactions (IPOs, SPACs, debt offerings, M&A) and financial instruments and consolidation.
The Working Capital Forum is a networking group for those in treasury, payments and procurement with a shared interest in optimising working capital. We hold regular conferences and meetings in global financial centres, both online and in our legendary round-table lunches.