The supply chain finance industry is evolving rapidly, driven by factors such as trade policy uncertainties and the need for Supply Chain Finance (SCF) solutions in a changing trade landscape. Efforts are underway to support SMEs through SCF, simplify processes, and increase awareness. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations are gaining importance, with stakeholders agreeing on sustainability KPIs. Regulatory challenges, digitisation of international trade, technological innovations like AI and cloud technology, and collaborative approaches are shaping the industry’s future, indicating a dynamic and transformative landscape.

Attending the 11th Annual Supply Chain Finance Summit (SCFS25) hosted by BCR next year is crucial for industry professionals. It offers a prime opportunity to stay updated on evolving trends, engage in thought-provoking discussions, network with key players, gain insights from premier experts, and access innovative solutions.

This event is essential for banks, fintech companies, corporate treasurers, trade credit insurers, legal professionals, consultants, and any leader seeking valuable insights into the essential strategies required to capitalise on the growth of supply chain finance.

Join us for two days of debate, networking and conversations that take SCF forward.

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Key Topics Include

  • Reviewing the changing landscape of international trade: what consequences for trade and supply chain finance
  • Examining supply chain finance as it develops under a multitude of dynamic environmental forces such as geopolitical influences, interest rates, deglobalisation, etc.
  • Understanding supply chain dynamics – knowing what keeps your clients awake at night
  • Invisible banking in supply chain finance – what are the pros and cons?
  • Assessing the growing demand of the mid-cap sector – what are the differences in managing blue chips and mid-caps

    Event Programme

    Venue & Location

    Cecabank, Madrid
    Oficina cambio de divisas Cecabank S.A.,C. del Caballero de Gracia, 30, Centro
    Madrid,28013Spain

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    Previous Event Statistics

    2

    days

    11

    presentations and panels

    44

    speakers

    116

    attendees

    65%

    Europe

    23%

    UK

    11%

    Americas

    42%

    banks

    15%

    fintech

    15%

    software/technology

    8%

    professional services

    7%

    independent finance provider

    7%

    association/government

    3%

    credit Insurers

    67%

    c-level

    Event Speakers

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    In a compelling discussion with Michael Bickers, Laura Saavedra Cruz, Director of Trade, Advisory, and Structuring at ING Wholesale Banking, explores the transformative power of sustainable supply chain finance (SCF). Ahead of her upcoming session at the Supply Chain Finance Summit in Madrid (29-30 January), Laura delves into the mechanics of ESG-linked SCF programmes, the importance of external ESG ratings, and the challenges corporates and banks face in scaling these solutions.

    She highlights how ESG-driven financial incentives can align supply chain practices with sustainability goals, the growing role of regulatory frameworks like the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and the critical need to integrate environmental, social, and governance metrics.

    To hear more from Laura and engage in this critical conversation, register now for the 11th Annual Supply Chain Finance Summit in Madrid on 29-30 January. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with industry leaders!

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