Credit Crisis & Corporate Credit Risk Management
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The European Chamber is proud to invite Coface to speak on their 2008 Corporate Payment and Behavior in China Survey.
China’s economy cooled in 2008 amid global financial crisis. Export growth slowed, mainly as a result of sagging demand from industrialized countries. There was also less dynamism in investment and consumption.
How long will this financial crisis last? What are corporate credit risks in China amid this financial turmoil? How should enterprises deal with this credit crisis?
During his presentation, Mr. Gan, Deputy Region Manager, Risk, Greater China, Coface will expand upon the following points:
Overview of global financial crisis and its impact on enterprises in China
Current status of corporate payment behavior in China amid credit crisis
Risk analysis for specific economic sectors like chemicals, pharmaceuticals and IT, etc.
Mitigation tools against credit crisis
To view Benjamin Gan's CV click here
This event will be moderated by Mr. Marcus Wassmuth, Shanghai EUCCC Board Member.
Agenda
08:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 08:40 Introduction by Marcus Wassmuth, EUCCC
08:40 – 09:30 Presentation by Benjamin Gan, Coface
09:30 – 10:00 Q&A
Event Terms & Conditions
Please be advised that the media is normally allowed to attend all EUCCC public events unless otherwise stated, on the condition that no one attending these events quotes participants by name (the "Chatham House Rules").
To register for this event please register online by 14:00 Tuesday, 12th May. Please note that we will send you a registration confirmation. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations, no-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. Registrations done after the deadline will be accepted only if space permits and are charged an additional 50 RMB walk-in fee. For any further enquiries please contact Mr. Manuel Medeiros at mmedeiros@euccc.com.cn
Please note that registration starts at 08:00. The seminar starts at 08:30 and the door will close at 08:40. Fees will be collected in cash at the entrance.
Event review
Those who attended this seminar can request a copy of the presentation slides from trobinson@euccc.com.cn
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