Join us for a day of practical discussion, real-life case studies, and demonstrations, showcasing best practices on this year's theme: digital payment strategies for a digital age. Please take a look at the draft agenda below and continue to visit this page for future updates and announcements.
Tuesday 29 March 2022.
08:30 |
Registration and breakfast networking |
09:30 |
Welcome remarksSarah Boyce, Associate Director, Policy & Technical, ACT |
09:35 |
Opening keynote: UK economic outlookAs the UK faces a formidable cost of living crisis challenge, it is still battling the compounding effects of Brexit and the pandemic. It remains unclear how well households will be able to weather the fall in their real income and policymakers are treading carefully for the best way out of two evils, recession and inflation. We see the Bank of England end its tightening cycle once interest rates reach 1% in April, with the focus gradually shifting away from inflation towards risks of recession. If energy and food inflation remain that elevated, the government may eventually be forced into announced more support for struggling households. Fabrice Montagné, Managing Director, Chief UK & Senior European Economist, Barclays |
10:00 |
Keynote panel: Trends and vision in cash management and paymentsA panel of industry experts discuss investment, cash structuring, regulatory reform and the potential impacts on the way corporates are doing business now and in the future. Panellists: Moderator: |
10:40 |
Morning networking break |
Breakout sessions |
11:20 |
Breakout 1: Business partnering to deliver a sustainable cash forecastThis session will look at the role of digitalisation in cash reporting, forecasting and analysis and how it empowers treasurers and the team with real-time cash insights. Conor Deegan, Co-Founder & CEO, CashAnalytics |
Breakout 2: The rise of ESG integration in cash investment
Panellists: Moderator: |
12:10 |
Payment fraud prevention and cybersecurityThis session presents why fraud occurs and the top three threats affecting corporates - CEO impersonation, change of payee account details, and malware/ransomware. Join us to understand the risks, how you can protect yourself, and the role of the Confirmation of Payee industry initiative in the fight against Authorised Push Payment Fraud (aka scams). Chris Cooper, Senior Fraud Manager, Barclays |
12:40 |
Lunch break |
13:40 |
ISO20022 for corporates and its implicationThis session is looking at the impact of migrating to ISO 20022 on corporates. We will discuss the potential benefits and challenges that corporates will face and the support that banking partners can provide. Matt Gorman, Treasury Middle Office Manager, Computershare |
14:00 |
TechtalkA quick-fire session from a FinTech company with an innovative and fresh cash management solutions. Giles Hutson, Chief Executive Officer, Insignis Cash Solutions |
14:30 |
FX payments and managing invisible FXMost corporate treasuries have done a good job of eliminating the margins on high-value cross-currency payments through the use of ECNs, FX platforms and shopping around key FX players. They tend to have a minimum threshold above which cross-currency payments are considered a ‘trade’ and are booked via the central treasury team. However, cross-currency payments below that threshold, usually low-value but high volume, often fall into the ‘black hole’ in terms of price transparency – the ‘invisible FX’. We discuss how to identify this FX and what is the most efficient way to manage them. Christof Nelischer, Head of Treasury, John Lewis Partnership |
15:00 |
Afternoon break |
Corporate case studies |
15:30 |
Cash management challenges: A conversation with a treasurerDuring a fireside chat, we'll hear from Tariq Kazi how a social housing organisation like his looks at payments and the challenges they face being regulated. Tariq Kazi, Head of Treasury, Optivo |
16:05 |
Closing keynote panel: The future of paymentsThe payment industry is in the midst of a significant transformation, accelerated by multiple global events. What regulatory and technology changes do treasurers need to look out for in 2022 and beyond? What do treasurers need to prepare with the aim of navigating the digital payments matrix? This panel will be joined by key stakeholders in the payments industry to explore the key trends that are shaping the future of payments. Panellists: Moderator: |
16:45 |
Closing remarksSarah Boyce, Associate Director, Policy & Technical, ACT |
17:50 |
Drinks reception |
18:00 |
End of event |
The ACT Cash Management Conference will return as a live event on 29 March 2022 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.