Universwiftnet - Paris 2009
 
  
  
  

   
   
   
 
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Universwiftnet - Paris 2009
Palais Brongniart
Place de la Bourse
75002 PARIS
Time after ETEBAC in a fully secured way, agility and flexibility for liquidity management, harmonisation in Europe and diversity respect to allow value adding ...
Public transports Bourse (ligne 3) Public Parking Bourse
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Paris, Wednesday, March 25th
In partnership with  An event presented by Richard Lelong (Head of transaction bank, HSBC France) and Hervé Postic (Associate, UTSIT).
8:00 Welcome coffee
8:45 SWIFTfor Corporates at a glance, a journey with early adopters Descover SWIFT for Corporates features through an initiating travel with your peers.
10:00 Coffee break
10:40 In crisis time, a bank strategy Jean Beunardeau, Deputy CEO, HSBC France.
11:00 Agility, Flexibility and Security Three pillars for liquidity management in crisis times. Round table with MM. Xavier Langlois d’Estaintot (Alstom), Charles-Henri Bujard (Groupe Henner), Alain Raes (Swift), Hans Cobben (Sungard) and Adrian Boyle (HSBC).
12:30 Lunch
2:00 S€PA: lost in migration? France, Spain, Italy, Germany, United-Kingdom, where are these countries in terms of IBAN migration, ISO 20022, e-banking.
2:30 ISO20022 XML standard for reporting How to dramatically enhance reconciliation.
3:15 Coffee break
4:00 ETEBAC migration plan Basic concepts and project plan to successfully jump from ETEBAC to SWIFT. Round table with Thierry Levionnais (Faurecia), Corina Fontaine (AXWAY), André Casterman (SWIFT) and HSBC. 4:45 Conclusion Javier Perez-Tasso, Head of SWIFT SEMEA and Andrew Wild, Deputy Head of Corporates, HSBC France. 5:30 Cocktails
UNIVERSWIFTNET event is first of all designed and dedicated to Corporate Tresaury teams. Participants from banks other than co-organiser are welcomed, in respect with quotas decided per institution and managed by organisation and a bank representative in SWIFT “National User Group”. Participants from vendors other than co-sponsors need to be validated by organisers and are asked to pay a particpation fee to cover expenses.
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