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Managing and Accounting for Currency Risk in a Volatile Economic Environment

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In today's volatile market, effective FX management is crucial. Currency market volatility is surging as geopolitical tensions and stubbornly high US inflation drives a concerted appreciation in the US dollar.

 

Hedging costs in major currencies have shot up to three-month highs while a downcast Euro and Great British Pound Sterling forecast were a feature of the US Federal Reserve outlook.
Explore how to overcome these challenges and effectively navigate the current market to drive growth. Get actionable strategies to streamline processes, balance efficiency with best-in-class solutions, optimize data flow and system integration, and digitally transform your operations.

In this 50 minute session:

Learn the top 5 challenges in FX management and how to overcome them

Discover how to enhance cash visibility and data accuracy to build a stronger foundation for FX management

Explore strategies to improve FX forecasting, optimize data flow, and integrate systems for a smoother workflow

Speaker

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Paul Bramwell
Enterprise Treasury Lead, Trovata

Paul is Trovata's Enterprise Treasury Lead and brings over 3 decades of experience in the corporate treasury world. Paul has worked for two of the largest treasury system vendors in various senior roles and was a Partner in Ernst & Young's treasury advisory service. Paul has worked with some of the largest and most complex global treasury groups in all aspects of the treasury function. Originally from the UK, Paul has lived in the US since 2003 and is a self-confessed gadget addict.
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Scott Bilter
Co-founder & CFO, Atlas Risk Advisory Inc.

Scott Bilter has 20 years of expertise in the capital markets sector. At Hewlett Packard, Scott held a number of executive positions including VP of Corporate Finance and Foreign Exchange, and VP of Worldwide FP&A, overseeing a staff of 300. From 2002-2005, he was Vice President of FX Sales at Merrill Lynch.

Scott’s Experience Includes: Foreign exchange, commodity, and interest rate hedging; debt issuance; stock buy backs, capital strategy, cash flow forecasting and financial planning. Mr. Bilter received his Bachelor of Arts in Quantitative Economics from Stanford University in 1990 and an MBA in Finance from UCLA’s Anderson School in 1995. Scott is also a registered Charter Financial Analyst.