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2nd Annual Structured Trade and Export Finance in INDIA Conference

Date: 29 January 2008 - 30 January 2008
Venue: Hilton Towers, Nariman Point, Mumbai, India


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Today the Indian economy is growing and diversifying at a rapid rate with trade finance at the forefront of this development. Integral to this are Indian corporates; they are highly aggressive, innovative, sophisticated and looking beyond India for expansion and world market penetration. These entities, ranging from multinationals to small enterprises, are increasingly seeking structured solutions to their financing requirements. The 2nd Annual Structured Trade & Export Finance in INDIA Finance Conference will address these and many more of the burning issues in the Indian trade finance market today.

Some of the key participants at this exciting event:

  • Sachin Kamboj, Senior Manager, Treasury, Ericsson India Private Ltd
  • Shashidhar Payannavar, Senior Trader, Head – Sugar Resources, Agrocorp International
  • Sheshagiri Rao, Finance Director, JSW Steel
  • Jitendra Jain, Head of Treasury, Radico Khaitan Ltd
  • Ramachandran E V, General Manager – Finance, Ashapura Minechem Ltd
  • R. Chandrasekar, General Manager Corporate Finance, Suzlon Energy
  • Vijay Malpani, Group Finance Controller, Dorf Ketal Chemicals
  • Sanjay Maheshwari, Senior Vice President, Finance & Commerce, Bhatia International Ltd
  • Naresh Nayyar, Managing Director, Essar Oil
  • P. Srikanth, Chief Representative, Itochu Petroleum Company
  • Sudhir Jaiswal, Chief, Corporate and Project Finance, Tata Steel
Key sessions to include:
 
  • Scrutinising structured trade finance in India – plain vanilla on the wane, sophistication to the fore?
  • How Structured Commodity Finance is opening up new export avenues in the energy and metals sectors
  • Bringing new trade structures to India – fresh and future structures that will continue to answer financing needs
  • Renewable energy finance – fuelling India’s industrial thirst
  • Large ticket trade