Forthcoming events

Sponsors

SDX a SIX Company
NowCM
BOTS - Bots – Bond Origination Technologies

Exhibitors

Bond Auction
Bond Radar

Supported by

agora

Speakers

Eleanor Ley:
Innovation Lead - Global Financial Markets, A&O Shearman
Charlie Berman:
CEO, agora - digital capital markets
Stephan Gimpel:
CEO & Co-Founder, Bots - Bond Origination Technologies
Emma Lovett:
Markets DLT - Credit Lead, JP Morgan
Co-Chair, Fintech Advisory Committee, ICMA
Robert Koller:
CEO, NowCM
Stefan Bosshard:
Product Head, Fixed Income, SIX Digital Exchange

Event Radar’s 8th Annual Impact of Technology on Debt Capital Markets

Date: Thursday 5th December 2024
Registration: 13:30 Light lunch and refreshments
Panel Discussion Starts: 14:15
Post-Event Drinks: 16:00 – 17:00
Venue:  One Moorgate Place, London EC2R 6EA

This pioneering event hits its 8th anniversary this year. Each year, our expert panels track the progress made in automating and digitalising primary bond issuance. Insightful content delivered by those who know: the market leaders in fintech, banking, investment, issuing and other segments of the bond issuance process.

Agenda

13: 30: Registration

Light lunch and refreshments

14:15: Presentation

“Digital Bonds and wCBDC – a status update”.

Stefan Bosshard, SIX Digital Exchange

14:30: Panel discussion

  • Has the pace of developments around primary bond digitalisation and automation moved in lockstep with primary bond issuance?
  • What’s holding back quicker adoption of automated and digitalised solutions?
  • What have the key accomplishments been YTD?
  • Understanding investor and issuer requirements.
  • Is the regulatory framework keeping up?
  • Update on CBDCs and impact on bond digitalisation.
  • Fragmentation and interoperability. Still on the radar?
  • Understanding the place of ICMA’s Bond Data Taxonomy.
  • How does AI change the nature of the game?

16:00-17:00: Networking Drinks

Agenda avaliable to download 

For assistance: [email protected]

8th Annual Impact of Technology on Debt Capital Markets