Supply Chain Finance: Time 9.00Am – 5.00Pm Principles and Practice
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KPMG Business School Date Financial Services Transaction Banking Wednesday, 14 March 2017 Supply Chain Finance: Time 9.00am – 5.00pm Principles and Practice Venue Orchard Hotel 442 Orchard Road Singapore 238879 Course fees* KPMG CLIENT / ALUMNI S$580 per participant PUBLIC S$650 per participant *The fee is inclusive of GST at the prevailing rate, course materials, lunch and refreshments. GROUP DISCOUNT A 10% discount applies to three or more participants from the same organisation registering for the course. As supply chains become more and more integrated, organisations are seeking ways to drive more value from their supply chain relationships. Registration The physical and financial supply chains have become more tightly kpmg.com.sg/seminar coupled, which presents both challenges and opportunities to organisations of all sizes throughout the supply chain. Supply chain financing programmes are being offered by many types of service providers, which has caused some confusion and disruption in the market place. It is critical that organisations are able to objectively evaluate all the benefits and impacts of implementing a supply chain finance programme. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Understand key drivers, risks, concepts and stakeholders involved in supply chain finance programmes (buyer finance and supplier finance) Closing date Wednesday, 7 March 2018 • Evaluate the benefits and impacts of supply chain finance programmes. Enquiries Emily Mui • Apply to real case studies T: +65 6213 3733 E: [email protected] COURSE OUTLINE Topic Content overview What is supply chain • Physical vs financial supply chain finance? • The evolution of supply chain finance programmes Why supply chain finance? • Key drivers of a successful supply chain finance programme • Value proposition for having a supply chain finance programme Buyer finance & supplier • Concepts, stakeholders and risks that need to be considered in an finance effective supply chain finance programme • Benefits and impacts of an effective supply chain finance programme Case studies • Critical success factors of a supply chain operation • Examples of successes and failures in supply chain finance programmes FINANCIAL SERVICES – TRANSACTION BANKING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES This foundation workshop is a component of the KPMG Financial Services Transaction Banking Certificate Programmes. There are four certificate programmes within the Transaction Banking curriculum. These certificate programmes are available through public workshops or can be delivered in a private format for your organisation. See below for components for each of the certificate programmes. Foundation Advanced Digital Workshops Workshops Transaction • Transaction Banking • Transaction Banking: • Advanced Transaction Banking Banking Overview Uncovered Wallet Sizing • Payments & Cash Management Overview • Payments & Cash • Domestic Cash Products Management: Principles and Advanced Liquidity & Cash Payments & Foreign Currency Cash Practice • • Management Solutions Cash Management Products Payments & Cash • Account Structures Management: Uncovered • Liquidity Management Solutions • Trade & Supply Chain Overview Introduction to International • Trade & Trade Finance: Trade • Trade & Principles and Practice Advanced & Structured Trade • International Trade Risks • • Supply Chain Finance Finance Supply Chain • Trade Finance • Trade Finance Documents • Trade Finance: Uncovered • Trade Documents • Trade Products (8 modules) Advanced Working Capital: Working Capital Basics Working Capital: the lifeblood • • • Transaction Banking Working Capital Working Capital Metrics of any business • Opportunity Spotting kpmg.com.sg/socialmedia kpmg.com/appIn circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to cancel the course, or make changes to the schedules, venue and speaker(s). Photography, audio, and/or video recording are not permitted during the course unless authorised by KPMG. © 2018 KPMG Services Pte. Ltd. (Registration No: 200003956G), a Singapore incorporated company and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Printed in Singapore. The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International..