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Receivables Finance Masterclass 19 April 2016 Stephenson Harwood, London In only one day out of the office you will be able to: The different variations of receivables finance Legal considerations in creating receivables How the value of future receivables can be realised Risk management structures and approaches Supply chain financing, factoring & forfaiting HOSTS PARTNERS Past attendee feedback It was a very useful event with interesting topics covered and great people to meet Akos Nemeth, Vice President at Citi Bank This was an excellent refresher covering a comprehensive range of topics around receivables finance Thorsten Hoeffken, Vice President at Barclays

INTRODUCTION Effective cash management is essential for any business to thrive in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Receivables purchasing arrangements, in which companies sell their receivables for cash, is becoming increasingly important in providing solutions to cash flow management problems and provides a valuable supplement to loan finance. A clearer understanding of receivables has never been more important, and this master class will provide your company with a comprehensive overview of the key topics. I look forward to meeting you 19th April 2016. If you have any questions about the agenda please contact me directly. Kind regards Malou Lindholm Director, BCR Publishing T: +44 (0)20 8466 6987 E: ml@bcrpub.com ORGANISERS BCR Publishing is the world s leading knowledge provider in receivables finance. We create and deliver news, expert articles, in depth market intelligence data and events covering factoring and invoice discounting, supply chain finance, working capital management and trade receivables securitisation. BCR s clients and partners include most of the leading commercial banks, factors, invoice discounters, corporates, AltFin platforms, credit insurers, law firms, brokers and consultants and also the main industry trade bodies. For more information please visit www.bcrpub.com REGISTER 3 easy ways to book: Email: leigh.richards@bcrpub.com Call: +44 (0)20 8466 6987 Fax: +44 (0)208 466 0654

INFORMATION Who should attend This Masterclass will be of particular interest to: Financial professionals seeking in-depth knowledge of techniques for structuring these transactions and mitigating risks; Risk and compliance professionals seeking a greater understanding of the risk and opportunities in these transactions; Finance directors seeking a better understanding of the impact of these structures and the benefits and disadvantages of them, especially for SMEs; Legal advisers active in this market seeking to explore some of the important differences between invoice discounting and lending; Accountants interested in ways in which these techniques can be used for balance sheet enhancement. Format This masterclass is designed for people who already have a working knowledge of receivables purchasing arrangements. It focuses on legal, commercial and practical issues that arise in implementing these structures domestically and internationally. It is important that delegates come armed with questions and an enthusiasm to engage and share experiences. Course materials All masterclass attendees will receive A full pack of the masterclass handbook including slides FREE copy of World Supply Chain Report 2016 FREE copy of Receivables Finance Technology Handbook 2016 Venue Stephenson Harwood LLP 1 Finsbury Circus London EC2M 7SH United Kingdom DX 64 Chancery Lane T +44 20 7329 4422 F +44 20 7329 7100

PROGRAMME 09:00 Registration and Coffee 09:30 Section I: Receivables purchasing arrangements While the principles of receivables purchasing are well established, there are many different ways in which these structures can be implemented, with corresponding benefits and disadvantages. This section of the masterclass will analyse these components, identify the benefits and disadvantages of each of them and examine the different ways that they can be combined to meet the commercial needs of participants in this market. We will consider in detail the following components: Full recourse, non-recourse and limited resource purchasing, including what risks should be borne by the purchaser and what risks should remain with the seller; Cross-border discounting, including the use of multi-currency programmes; Structuring the payment of the purchase price, including how the different structures are used depending on the nature of the receivables; Supply-chain financing and its use in strengthening relationships between customers and their suppliers. 11:00 Morning coffee break 11:20 Section II: Insurance 12:45 Lunch The risk of non-payment of the receivable is the central risk in any receivables purchasing transaction. Insurances provides a valuable means of mitigating this risk. However, insurance is not a financial guarantee of payment and is governed by many, often arcane, rules. This section of the event will examine: Evaluating the scope of existing insured risks, and looking at new products/developments; The obligations of full disclosure and ways of reducing the impact of conditionality; Who has the benefit of the insurance, and how can this extend into the ABL and even the ABS markets; How can the benefit of the insurance be passed from the seller to the purchaser; Common terms in existing insurance contracts, and possible new constructs; Frequent reasons for insurers to refuse claims, and ways of avoiding this. 13:30 Section III: Legal and Regulatory The legal structure of a receivables purchasing arrangement is quite different to that of a loan, although it generates a similar economic effect. This section of the event will consider: The importance of the true sale nature of the arrangements; The re-characterisation risk; The legal risks in undisclosed purchasing arrangements; The operation of the collection account; The problem of the non-assignable receivable; Foreign law implications in cross-border purchasing; Impact of insolvency; The role of security; Restrictions on receivables purchasing under lending documentation; The role of the trust; Conflicts with secured creditors; and Reservation of title issues. 15:00 Afternoon coffee break 15:20 Case Study and Q&A This final part of the Masterclass will apply the knowhow developed earlier in the day to a practical example of a receivables purchasing programme. Panel members will discuss how the principles described above are applied in practice based on a case study that highlights the day-to-day issues that arise in invoice discounting. Delegates will be encouraged to contribute their experience to this process. The case study will provide a practical demonstration of how the issues discussed in the earlier sessions arise and how they are dealt with. The case study will illustrate how different techniques may be used to address common problems and examine how to select the best one for the circumstances. 16:30 Close of Masterclass

SPEAKER FACULTY Gary Davies, Chief Risk Officer - Europe, Bibby Financial Services Gary Davies is Chief Risk and Operations Officer Europe, for Bibby Financial Services (BFS), a leading independent business funder which provides 730m of funding to companies from their bases in 16 countries worldwide. Gary joined BFS in 2011 after 25 successful years at Barclays and brings a wealth of experience from sales, risk and operations and has structured many large and international deals within Barclays which resulted in a 2bn+ portfolio In his current role with BFS, Gary deals with day to day risk and operations comprising application of the risk framework including sanctioning and structuring of new business, live client portfolio and recoveries oversight, regional funding and credit insurance provision, operational risk reporting and internal audit assurance, business improvement systems and processes, development of legal and governance frameworks. Sean Edwards, Chairman, INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FORFAITING ASSOCIATION (ITFA), UK and Head of Legal EMEA, SUMITOMO MITSUI BANK CORPORATION EUROPE LTD Sean Edwards is an English solicitor, formerly with Clifford Chance, and is now Head of Legal at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Europe Limited. He is Deputy Chairman of the International Trade and Forfaiting Association (ITFA) and Chairman of the ITFA Market Practice Committee. He was a member of the drafting group of the Uniform Rules for Forfaiting (URF) (ICC Publication no. 800), a joint initiative of the ITFA and ICC and published by the ICC. Sean has written articles on forfaiting for all the major trade finance magazines. He is a frequent presenter at trade finance conferences dealing with a range of subjects. Sean has an honours degree in law from Bristol University. David Lacey, Partner, Stephenson Harwood (Leader) David has wide-ranging experience of receivables-based financing; and the particular issues that arise in debt purchase arrangements. His work has included advising on implementing invoice discounting structures in various industry sectors, preparing standard documentation for high volume discounting structures and bespoke cross-border European discounting structures. David has also advised banks and other finance providers on the use of discounting structures in conjunction with traditional debt structures. Lisa Marks, Partner Asset Finance, Stephenson Harwood Lisa has been acting for banks and financial institutions for over 20 years. Her work has included advising in relation to financing assets or receivables, some of which involve complex structures for tax or other purposes. These include finance and operating leases as well as asset-backed lending, receivables financing both from lease and service contracts, debt deals with security over key assets and quasi-project finance transactions. This ranges from the simpler sale and leaseback or hire purchase transactions to the more complex transaction involving the financing of new businesses on the basis of cash flows generated.

REGISTRATION Online: www.bcrconferences.com Call: +44 (0)20 8466 6987 Fax: +44 (0)20 8466 0654 RECEIVABLES FINANCE MASTERCLASS STEPHENSON HARWOOD LONDON, UK 19 th APRIL 2016 DELEGATE INFORMATION Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr First name PRICING Early Bird Discount (Save 100) I am booking before 16 February 2016 495 Standard rate 595 PAYMENT DETAILS Please invoice me Payment via credit card Last name Job title Department Organisation Card Number Address Expiry date CVV MM/YY Cardholder s name Company VAT number Cardholder s signature Cardholder s address Postcode/Zip Country Telephone Fax Email Signature BCR Publishing Terms and Conditions 1. Bookings can be submitted at any stage prior to the event, subject to availability. 2. Payment must be received in full prior to the conference All payments must be made prior to the event or within 20 days of booking, whichever is the sooner. 3. All speakers are correct at the time of printing, but are subject to variation without notice. 4. If the delegate cancels after the booking has been accepted, the delegate will be liable for the following charges: Cancellations notified over 14 days prior to the event will incur an administration fee of 10% of the full amount. For cancellations received less than 14 days prior to the event, the full delegate rate must be paid and no refunds will be available. 5. All bookings submitted by e-mail, fax, post or over the telephone are subject to these booking conditions. 6. All cancellations must be received in writing. 7. BCR Publishing will not be held liable for circumstances beyond its control which lead to the cancellation or variation of the programme. All changes to bookings must be notified in writing to leigh.richards@bcrpub.com