Even as policymakers ease travel restrictions and roll out robust stimulus packages, the global economy is heading towards a bumpy recovery rife with risk. Businesses are reopening, but commerce remains subdued. As we witness once-vibrant businesses struggle to remain liquid and return to profitability, some are being hit harder than others. Undoubtedly, the world’s financial institutions will play a key role as the economy rebounds, but they too need to manage risk.

During this webinar, we explore the risks most likely to persist as the economy recovers, the impact of an uneven recovery on various sectors, and the impact of government stimulus. We also examine the steps lenders must take so they can support their clients’ rebuilding efforts while managing their own risk exposure, focusing in on cash flow, working capital and projections. We conclude with best practices for communicating empathetically and effectively with clients in a post-lockdown environment.

Speakers:
  • Steve Cochrane - Chief APAC Economist, Moody's Analytics
  • Martha Fetner - Senior Learning Partner, Moody's Analytics
  • Richard Loeser - Research, Moody's Analytics
  • Benedict Fedrick - Senior Learning Partner, Moody's Analytics (Q&A Moderator)

Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches

Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches