Protecting your business from internationalisation risks: Foreign exchange risks
Protecting your business from internationalisation risks: Foreign exchange risks
When internationalising, it is vital to understand the different types of additional Risks your business is now undertaking.
At this workshop, you will learn how to identify foreign exchange (FX) risks & understand how you better manage FX risks to avoid unnecessary surprises and most importantly protect your trading margins.
PwC will share ‘live’ cases of real client issues and how FX risks were managed with a practical focus.
This workshop is highly recommended for:
- Business owners of SMEs
- Financial Controllers/ Finance Directors
- C-Suites/ Board members
Date: 1 March 2013 (Friday)
Venue: 230 Victoria Street, Bugis Junction Office Towers Level 10, Transit Lounge
Fees: $20 per pax
Programme:
Time | Programme |
9.50am | Registration |
10.00am | Identifying risks in your business |
10.30am | Managing your foreign exchange risks – Control and case studies |
11.15am | Tea break |
11.25am | Risk management framework & accounting standards |
11.45am | Foreign exchange risks – How it arises and how you can manage it |
12.15pm | Networking Lunch |
*Programme is subject to changes without notice
About the speakers
Mr Anthony Moore is a Director with PwC focusing in the area of Capability & Training. He has conducted training for over 10,000 participants in finance, negotiations & communications skill. Tony is also a Key member and advisor to PwC’s Global Learning & Development team and was involved in a Global Major change initiative which included developing a ‘best of the best’ consulting skills workshop. Tony has over 15 year advising clients on their financial and negotiations training strategy across a broad range of industries.
Mr Liew Wai Meng is an Associate Director in PwCand looks after the Market Risk service team in the Risk and Capital Management practice in Singapore. He specializes in delivering advisory services to clients with exposures to commodities and financial instruments, including audit support services in this specialist area. Prior to joining PwC, Wai Meng had more than 8 years of experience in the financial and business advisory field, providing consulting advice for a wide range of clients including banks, business and government-linked enterprises from various industrial and business sectors.
* Please note that only credit card payment is accepted for registration.