CRI and SRT Seminar, 4 September 2024
CRI and SRT Seminar, 4 September 2024
Wednesday, 4 September 2024
Pan Pacific London, 80 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AB
We are delighted to be hosting the CRI and SRT Seminar on Tuesday, 4 September 2024.
Facilitating the liquidity of the loan product is in the interests of all stakeholders, and often inhibitors are the result of a misunderstood perception that broad distribution beyond the original lender group creates problems. This event, aimed at bringing together sponsors, originators, syndicators, insurers and investors is designed to bust those myths, shed light on how credit risk is effectively distributed outside secondary trading and explain why credit portfolio management is in the interest of every stakeholder, including borrowers and sponsors.
Registration will open at 10.15, with a myth busting educational deep dive from 11.00-12.30. A networking lunch will then take place prior to the start of the actual seminar at 14.00. The event will close at 18.00 and will be followed by a networking reception with drinks and canapes open to all attendees.
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This event is free of charge and for LMA members only.
This event is in-person only. It will not be live-streamed, nor recorded so it will not be possible to attend remotely.
Duration: Wednesday, 4 September 2024
Who can attend: Members Only
Price: Free Event
Status: Registration is not yet open
Contact Name: Olivia Sharp
Contact Email: olivia.sharp@lma.eu.com
CRI and SRT Seminar, 4 September 2024
Wednesday, 4 September 2024
Pan Pacific London, 80 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AB
A presentation busting some common misconceptions surrounding LMA NDAs, including why LMA confidentiality provisions are drafted the way that they are and how their interoperability with different risk distribution mechanisms.
A panel discussion outlining bank priorities and drivers surrounding credit risk distribution products, including the relevance of the regulatory backdrop.