Katharine Morton
Katharine Morton
Speaker
Head of Export, Project and Development Finance

TXF

United Kingdom

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C.H. Level

Mount Olympus: Export Credit Stream

Meet the Argonauts: ECA & DFI CEO hotseat

Marie Aglert
Chief Investment Officer (CIO), Head of Investment Organisation,
Swedfund
Saad Alkhalb
CEO Of Saudi Exim Bank,
Saudi EXIM Bank
Edna Schöne
Head of ECA Business,
Euler Hermes
Peter Gisler
Chief Executive Officer,
SERV - Swiss Export Risk Insurance
Anna Karin Jatko
Director General,
EKN - The Swedish Export Credit Agency
Melis Ekmen-Tabojer
Director for EU Banks & Structured Finance,
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Moderator
Katharine Morton
Head of Export, Project and Development Finance,
TXF

We gather the leaders the development, export and agency finance world for a series of back-to-back interviews taking place on the main plenary over the course of the event. We delve deep into how they are structuring their organisations to respond to escalating climate change threats, accelerate energy transition, finance innovation and emerging technologies, and provide increased flexibility and accessibility to unlock more critical projects. How will agencies manage the required growth and the increasingly public role associated with their involvement in energy transition, energy security, economic development, and geopolitics, balancing stakeholders: government, industry, and the public?

C.H. Level

The Parthenon: Credit & Political Risk Insurance (CPRI) club

Into the Labyrinth of Basel IV: Regulation committee

Sian Aspinall
Group CEO,
BPL
Moderator
Katharine Morton
Head of Export, Project and Development Finance,
TXF

The finalisation of the latest Credit Requirement Regulation (CRR) is set to impact European banks using the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach by reinforcing the standardised approach to credit risk. With the findings from EBA & EIOPA Report on Article 506 to be released soon after this conference, what are the latest whisperings about the recognition of insurance as Capital Risk Mitigation and its superior loss given default (LGD) record? Crucially, given what we know today, can banks continue economically model the level of capital relief, efficiently distribute risk, and achieve a favourable return on capital? How are the efforts from insurance and banking associations bearing fruit?

C.H. Level

The Parthenon: Credit & Political Risk Insurance (CPRI) club

The statue of Athena Parthenos: Underwriters’ review

Dan Riordan
Head of Political Risk & Credit,
MSIG USA
Simon Morden
Underwriting Manager, Political Risk, Credit & Bond,
AXA XL
Hannah Vernon
Underwriter,
Pernix Specialty Limited
Moderator
Katharine Morton
Head of Export, Project and Development Finance,
TXF

Are underwriters seeing the quality risks they want in today’s uncertain macroeconomic and geopolitical climate; will they start viewing riskier ventures further afield? How is the regulatory landscape with Basel IV playing out, how will this affect our product offering, and how is the market evolving in response to support clients’ needs? What new trends and innovations are we seeing in the market? Are underwriters willing and able to match bank appetite for SRTs? How have the modernised OECD guidelines affected the market for the export credit transactions and what would a return to 95% ECA cover mean for the market? How are Managing General Agents (MGAs) bringing new capacity to the market?