Annual FINANCE DUBLIN Conferences

Held in Spring every year, the FINANCE DUBLIN Annual conference is the key event for IFSC chief executives, policy makers, and leading global figures to discuss the future direction of Dublin as a financial centre and explore new cutting edge financial services business possibilities from the centre.

The third annual FINANCE DUBLIN Conference will be held on April 8th-9th 2002


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THE SECOND ANNUAL FINANCE DUBLIN CONFERENCE March 27th & 28th 2001

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The First Annual FINANCE DUBLIN Conference

WAS HELD IN MARCH 2000
On the theme: enhancing the strategic value of an IFSC business post 2000

The key strategic and practical issues involved in setting up a world class IFSC operation...

Conference programme

Speakers:

The Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, Maurice O'Connell

The Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, Mary Harney

The Minister for Finance of Ireland, Charlie McCreevy

The Chief Executive of the Bank of Bermuda, Henry Smith

Dr. Paolo Molesini, Chief Executive, San Paolo Vita spa

The Head of Global Compliance, Deutsche International, William Slattery

The Founder of Dresdner Bank (Ireland), Ernst-Richard Matthiensen

Gerhard Bruckermann, Member of Management Board, Depfa Deutsche Pfandbrief Bank AG and Chairman of Depfa Bank Europe plc

Jacques Elvinger, managing partner, Elvinger Hoss & Prussen, avocats a la cour, Luxembourg

Gerhard Huber, chairman of enba, and originator of the concept for First-e

Brian Goggin, Bank of Ireland, Chief Executive, Corporate & Treasury Division

Leading IFSC Tax Authorities:

Paul Mc Gowan, KPMG; Pat Wall, PricewaterhouseCoopers; PJ Henehan, Ernst & Young, Paul Reck, Deloitte &Touche; Conor O'Brien, Arthur Andersen

Jeremy Sigee, Saloman Smith Barney - team leader SSB's Report 'Net Winners & Losers - the Impact of the Internet on European Banks'

David Dillon, principal, Dillon Eustace solicitors, Dublin

Colm Fagan, chief executive, Life Strategies Ltd,

Seamus Creedon, Head of European Life Assurance Practice, KPMG, London

Ron Bolger, Chairman of the Financial Services Industry Association of Ireland

Aengus Murphy, Finance & Treasury International

Pat Butler, Head of Financial Services Practice, McKinsey Consultants, London

Brendan Logue, Head of Financial Sewrvices Division, IDA Ireland

David Smith, International Insurance Representative, IDA Ireland

Roy Parker, Partner, McCann Fitzgerald, Dublin

Eimear Cowhey, Head of Legal & Compliance, Pioneer Management (Ireland) Ltd

Dr. Bill Cuthbert, former head of global investment banking, Rabobank

Fred Ricciardi, Executive Vice president, Bank of New York

 

CASE STUDIES OF IFSC OPERATIONS THAT HAVE BECOME STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT

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RECEPTION: OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE FINANCE DUBLIN IFSC YEARBOOK 2000

 

THE TOPICS:

  • New products for corporates from the IFSC post 2000
  • Taxation - the prospects for the maintenance of the IFSC advantage in the 2000s
  • Regulatory Arbitrage - the prospects for financial services supervision in the IFSC
  • Case study - internet Banking
  • Case study - headquarters Banking
  • How offshore financial centres evolved in attracting staff in tightening labour markets
  • Case study - Life Assurance
  • The Internet and the IFSC - how the web will affect global financial services sectors in funds, banking, treasury, insurance
  • Case study - Sovereign and sub sovereign lending
  • Communicating with top management in transnational financial services companies
  • Case study - Custody Services
  • The IFSC business as a brand and as a franchise