About this event
Global issuance of new LIBOR contracts ended on December 31, 2021, and a wide variety of new reference rates (including the Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA) are now available. Yet working with the new rates is not always a straightforward task.
In this Treasury Dragons special event on Tuesday, 18th January, 15:00 GMT, we'll hear from banks and fintechs, all offering guidance on how treasuries should adapt to the new, post-LIBOR environment. As usual, our Treasury Dragons will have questions for all our presenters, our treasury audience will have the chance to put questions of their own.
Featured Solution providers
This is the thirteenth in a series of online debates in which treasury technology firms present their solutions to our ‘Dragons’ – and to you.
In short, sharp presentations you will see the highlights of each treasury-enhancing system on offer – and then the solution providers will face some challenging questioning from our panel of treasury tough nuts.
It's the fastest way to get up to speed on what's really on offer.
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Jack joined ION 5 years ago and has held roles in multiple departments including Product Management, Development, Professional Services, and Sales. Jack’s passion is working with customers to understand their needs and present solutions to address those needs. As it relates to IBOR transition, Jack co-developed ION Treasury’s IBOR Transition Services offering which helps prepare customers in understanding their IBOR exposure and how to transition deals and processes to new ARRs.
With over 12 years of experience in the treasury sector and a background in implementations including large cash management and forecasting projects, Iain Norman is currently the leading senior systems specialist for Salmon Software and spearheads Salmon’s presales team. As such he is heavily involved in new development including the latest market trends and standards as well as the emerging treasury needs of Salmon’s global client base.
With 15 years of experience in financial services & capital markets, education in Management from Harvard University and a background in treasury, Tassos Dimopoulos is the Director of project management for Salmon Software. Tassos Dimopoulos also contributes to research & development by analysing current trends in treasury and suggesting solutions to the development team.
Andy runs Falcor Business Consulting working in the SME sector, assisting start-ups & providing management advice. Previously, he was Vice President at Level 3, having treasury operations as his primary mandate, with additional responsibility for special projects, including procurement, shared services & real estate.
Keara is currently treasurer at Workrise. She has over 10 years of experience managing complex risk structures for financial institutions and corporates.
Royston Da Costa is Assistant Group Treasurer at Ferguson PLC, with over 28 years experience working in treasury. He joined Wolseley, now Ferguson Group, in April 2002, and is responsible for managing the large, international group’s daily debt and cash requirements.
David runs DNA Treasury, with over 35 years of experience in treasury. He specialises in providing advice to corporates and banks on both cash and treasury management.
Adam is the LIBOR Transition Market Specialist for Kyriba and is a member of Kyriba's Risk Product team. He previously created a FinTech division at Centrus Financial Advisors, where he built a multi-asset risk management system, and worked for UBS and Dresdner Kleinwort in derivative methodologies. Adam has a Master in Finance from Cass Business School and a Bachelors in Physics from Durham.
How do you decide what’s the best treasury technology solution for you? To answer that question, we’ve assembled a panel of experienced corporate treasurers and technology experts – the Treasury Dragons – to ask the right questions on your behalf.
We’ve assembled a panel of experienced corporate treasurers and technology experts – the Treasury Dragons – to ask technology vendors the right questions on your behalf.