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Istanbul, Turkey March 4, 2020 #GTRTURKEY Istanbul, Turkey #GTRTURKEY www.gtreview.com March 4, 2020 OVERVIEW Once registered, log-in to GTR Connect to network with fellow delegates, download event The region’s premier industry gathering returns materials and more. to Istanbul in 2020, offering key insights into Turkey’s developing influence on the international trade stage. Last year among other crucial talking points, discussions centred As the world’s leading trade, commodity and export around new horizons for Turkish exporters, plus financial support finance publisher and event organiser,GTR offers mechanisms for aiding Turkish exports in 2020. With over 300 sponsors and advertisers unrivalled exposure and delegates from international and regional companies expected profiling among their peer and client groups.GTR can to be in attendance, this event is not to be missed for those offer various appealing options that would strategically wanting to extend their global reach and industry knowledge in and effectively help raise the profile of the partner, this exciting market. and offer a highly effective platform with which to showcase its capabilities and mission. “It is a unique opportunity where all stakeholders of the trade finance industry meet.” K Sirdar, Borcelik Sponsorship opportunities Beatrice Boldini Head of Business Development [email protected] “Excellent event. The roundtable discussions were a +44 (0)20 8772 3009 great initiative to foster networking, making this year’s event even better!” Speaking opportunities B Şahin, Taraboru Matt Hines Conference Producer [email protected] +44 (0)20 8772 3020 “The conference brings together finance and foreign Join GTR on social media trade professionals to share ideas and contacts, and Marketing & media opportunities features debates about new opportunities, better Briony Hemmings than any other event.” Marketing Executive Official conference hashtag: [email protected] K Duman, Ram Foreign Trade #GTRTURKEY +44 (0)20 8772 3012 2 | www.gtreview.com STATISTICS What to expect Company size breakdown in 2019 Attendee breakdown by job title in 2019 + + + % % % 300 150 40 % % % 30 62 8 Delegates Companies Speakers 41 52 7 Multinational Mid SME C-level Senior level Mid-level Percentage of attendees by region in 2019 EUROPE 91% MENA 7% AMERICAS 1% ASIA 1% Cyprus Bahrain United States Singapore Germany Libya Netherlands UAE Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Sectors attended in 2019 Corporates & traders Banks & financiers Govt orgs & public bodies Lawyers & fintech Technology Consultants & accountants Insurers & risk managers Media Non-bank financiers ECAs & multilaterals Other % % % % % % % % % % % 57 17 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 | www.gtreview.com SPONSORS & PARTNERS 2019’s conference was supported by PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSOR HOST PARTNER CO-SPONSOR INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNER 4 | www.gtreview.com ATTENDEES Companies who attended last year’s event Corporates & traders Govt orgs & public bodies Akdeniz Kimya Eaton Orbak Metal Taşımacılık Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) French Embassy in Turkey The British Chamber of Commerce of Turkey Aksa Enerji Uretim AS Eczacıbaşı Holding Organik Kimya DEIK International Trade and Forfaiting Association Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alapala Ekinciler Holding Park Holding Department International Trade (ITFA) Turkish-German Chamber of Commerce Alarko Holding ELEKS Peyman FCI Libyan Embassy Arcelik Erdemir Pirelli ArcelorMittal Ford Motor Company Platin Kimya Lawyers Asil Celik G Modiano Polyplex Aristodemou Loizides Yiolitis LLC KKO Law Firm Hughes Hubbard & Reed Atakaş Group GAMA Ram Gide Loyrette Nouel Aristodemou Loizides Yiolitis LLC KKO Law Firm Aytim Gentas Group Rasyonet Hughes Hubbard & Reed Gide Loyrette Nouel Bastug Metalurji Gizem Frit Sarkuysan Elektrolitik Bakır Bayegan Goodyear Sasa Technology & fintech Borcelik Gulsan Holding Shell & Turcas Petrol (STAŞ) CCRManager FİGO Ticari Bilgi ve Uygulama Platformu A.Ş Ocra Worldwide Borusan Holding Hamidiye Sim Tarimsal urunler ve Gida Sanayi ELC Strategy Forbia BRF Hascelik A.S Sisecam FaturaLab Masa Software BTD Textile Honeywell Solutions & Growth Management FZE (SGM) Bunge Indorama Ventures Somal Consultants & accountants Çalık Denim Tekstil İzmir Demir Çelik Sanayi Suryapi Ekom Eczacıbaşı Dış Ticaret Growth Market Partners Investrade Candy Hoover Jokey Plastik Taraboru Cargill Kaptan Demir Tekfen Insurers & risk managers Cevher Jant A.S Karadeniz Holding Teksan Generator Ace Global Depository Euler Hermes RKH Specialty Ceynak Kardemir AS Tiryaki Agro CHS Europe SARL Kibar TML Insaat Media ÇİMKO Kipas Holding Tosyali Holding Ciner Group GTR The Business Year Cofco Koton Magazacilik Tekstil Trade House Constantia Flexibles Louis Dreyfus Commodities Ustay Construction Non-bank financiers Dagi Marks & Spencer Vestel Group London Forfaiting Company Wilben Trade Siemens DEFACTO Merinos Volkan Demisaş Metal Market Yildirim Group ECAs & multilaterals Diler Holding Nayap Yıldız Holding International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation Sace Dogus Insaat ve Ticaret Nurol Holdings Yildizlar Yatirim Holding (ITFC) UK Export Finance (UKEF) Banks & financiers Other A&T Bank European Bank for Reconstruction and Odea Bank AS Bosphorus University Peterson Control Union Group Akbank Development (EBRD) Swedbank Bank ABC GarantiBank TEB (Turk Ekonomi Bankasi A.S.) Bank of America Merrill Lynch Goldman Sachs Turk Eximbank Bayern LB HSBC UniCredit BNY Mellon Isbank (Turkiye Is Bankasi) VTB Bank Central Bank of Libya Islamic Development Bank VTB Bank (Europe) SE “Excellent conference, I would definitely Citi Landesbank Baden-Wurttemberg (LBBW) Yapi Kredi Bankasi recommend this event.” DenizBank A.S. MUFG Ziraat Bankasi Natixis B Erkoç, Bayern LB 5 | www.gtreview.com SPEAKERS 2019’s speakers included ●● Artug Acarturk, Director & Head of Cash Management & ●● Ünsal Erdogan, Head of Finance & Operations, ●● Assad Riyany, Head of Libyan Business, Bank ABC Trade Finance, Yapi Kredi Bankasi Marks & Spencer ●● Yonca Sarp, Turkey Head, London Forfaiting Company ●● Ertan Akbulut, Chief Financial Officer, Tiryaki Agro ●● Ryan Fayhee, Partner, former U.S. Department of Justice ●● Kagan Sirdar, Finance Unit Manager, Borcelik Sanctions & Export Control Coordinator, Hughes Hubbard & ●● Muzaffer Aksoy, Chief Executive Officer, Turkey, Bank ABC Reed ●● Ersin Takla, Vice-president, Turkish Libya Business Council ●● Emre Aydin, CEO, Dataplan Teknoloji A.S. ●● Chris Gaunt,Chairman, The British Chamber of Commerce ●● Berkan Tamer, Chief Representative, Landesbank Baden- ●● Koray Bahar, Chief Executive Officer, Forbia in Turkey Württemberg ●● Harun Baykara, Investment Banking Manager, Financial ●● Cenk Gultekin, Treasury & Risk Manager, Tiryaki Agro ●● Fatih Tokkal, Head of Treasury, Yildirim Group Institutions & Investment Banking, Ziraat Katilum Bankasi ●● Enis Gültekin, Deputy General Manager, Marketing, Turk ●● Katya Arikan Torus, Head of Structured Trade & Export ●● Martin Brinckmann, Managing Director, Head of Origination, Eximbank Finance, Yapi Kredi Bankasi Structured Trade & Export Finance, UniCredit ●● Volkan Isikci, Deputy Directorate General of Bi-lateral ●● Yeliz Tufekcioglu, Head of European Region, International ●● Anna Brod, Associate Banker, European Bank for Political Affairs for North Africa, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Network, Sace Reconstruction & Development Affairs ●● Murat Ustay, Board Member, Turkish Construction ●● Harun Celik, Regional Head, CGO Istanbul-Turkey, ●● Riza Kadilar, Senior Country Manager, Natixis Association International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation ●● Ömer Gürcan Köseoglu, MMCD Director, Euler Hermes ●● Selcuk Yesiltas, Finance Director, Ciner Group ●● Zeyno Davutoglu, Executive Vice President Bank Relations, Turkey ●● Ozlem Yetkin, Chief Economist, DEIK Credit Europe Bank & Board Member of International ●● Betül Kurtulus, Regional Director for Central, Eastern & Trade and Forfaiting Association ●● Ozlem Yesildere, Chief Financial and Strategy Officer, Koton South-Eastern Europe & the Middle East, FCI ●● Emma Edhem, Chairman, Turkish British Chamber of ●● Ozgur Kutay, Chief Representative, Turkey, Eastern Europe, Commerce & Industry and Central Asia, UK Export Finance ●● H.E. Mr Saddek Omar El Kaber, Governor, Central Bank ●● Peter Matza, Speakers’ Chair, The Association of Corporate of Libya Treasurers ●● Izlem Erdem, Chief Economist, Isbank ●● Aleksandar Medjedovic, Executive Board Member, Turkish- ●● Burak Erdem, Bank Relations & Trade Finance Director, German Chamber of Commerce Turk Ekonomi Bankasi ●● Abdurrazag Mukhtar, Libyan Ambassador to Turkey “GTR is an established and productive “This is one of the best forums for “Event is really good & acts as a basis platform. It gives insight, builds connections networking and to have an opportunity of networking for trade financing and opens up new corridors.” to discuss with the experts.” professionals & corporates.” S Ürel, Shell & Turcas Petrol R Joseph, Emirates NBD P Nawalgaria, Indorama Ventures 6 | www.gtreview.com RATES Non-exclusive Platinum Gold Silver Co-sponsor 35,000 30,000 23,000 9,000 Benefits Branding on materials (brochure, website, pull-up banners, delegate pack, main plenary room backdrop) 3 3 3 3 Exhibition space (3x2m2) 3 3 3 3 Staff passes 6 5 4 2 Corporate passes (exporters, importers, traders, manufacturers and producers of physical goods only*) 35 25 15 Speaking opportunities 2 1 Full-page colour advert in delegate pack 3 Full-page black & white advert in delegate pack 3 3 Exclusive Evening Lunch
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