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State Borrowing Authorities and the Global Fight for Public Funding
21st August @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm AEST
Starting from $220.00
State Borrowing Authorities and the Global Fight for Public Funding
ABE is delighted to host an exclusive event with Australia’s largest State borrowing authorities. Join us over lunch for an engaging panel discussion where we’ll ask the tough questions and look for differing views amongst Team Australia, including:
- What are the different approaches to funding by each of our Semis?
- Why are there different views on what is the appropriate price to issue offshore?
- What issuers are our Semis competing with globally and is this competition a risk?
- How do we compete effectively for funding?
Attendees will also have the opportunity to take part in a Q&A session with the panel.
We have five States represented on the panel:
- Daniel Chandler, Head of Funding and Investor Relations, NSW Treasury Corporation.
- Jose Fajardo, Head of Funding and Liquidity, Queensland Treasury Corporation.
- Danielle Lavars, General Manager Funding and Markets, Western Australia Treasury Corporation.
- Richard Homberger, Senior Risk Manager, Treasury Corporation of Victoria.
- Leanne Vallelonga, Principal Advisor, Sustainability and Strategy, South Australian Government Financing Authority.
With the conversation moderated by Cherelle Murphy, EY Regional Chief Economist, Oceania.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to gain exclusive insight into Australia’s largest State borrowing authorities. Secure your ticket today!
Event Schedule
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 12:00 PM | Guest Registration & Networking |
| 12:30 PM | Welcome: Besa Deda (ABE Chair) |
| 12:55 PM | Panel Discussion (moderated by Cherelle Murphy) |
| 1.30 PM | Audience Q & A |
| 1:50 PM | Closing Remarks: Besa Deda (ABE Chair) |
| 2.00 PM | Event Concludes |
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