ISLA announces co-chairs for Vienna conference
31 March 2022 Austria
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The International É«»¨ÌÃLending Association (ISLA) has announced its co-chairs for the 29th Annual É«»¨ÌÃFinance and Collateral Management Conference.
Taking place in Vienna between 6 and 8 June, the hybrid event will produce a series of panels, presentations and discussions direct from Vienna — for the first time in two years — and live-streamed to delegates.
Jacqueline Waller, senior vice president and EMEA head of client relationship management at eSecLending will deliver the closing remarks for the event on 7 June.
The following day will see co-chair Valentina Crovato, product solutions specialist at EuroClear, opening the last day of events.
The conference will explore the evolving role of securities lending markets against the backdrop of Brexit, climate change, the developing digitalisation of global economies and a wide range of other drivers.
To register for the event, please visit the .
Taking place in Vienna between 6 and 8 June, the hybrid event will produce a series of panels, presentations and discussions direct from Vienna — for the first time in two years — and live-streamed to delegates.
Jacqueline Waller, senior vice president and EMEA head of client relationship management at eSecLending will deliver the closing remarks for the event on 7 June.
The following day will see co-chair Valentina Crovato, product solutions specialist at EuroClear, opening the last day of events.
The conference will explore the evolving role of securities lending markets against the backdrop of Brexit, climate change, the developing digitalisation of global economies and a wide range of other drivers.
To register for the event, please visit the .
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