Webinar: Carbon Trading

The current situation of the Australian carbon markets, the significance of the Safe Guard Mechanism and voluntary emissions reduction programmes, as well as the growth of the global carbon markets will all be covered, taking into account significant factors that influence market performance, the buying and selling of credits, and impending announcements that may have an impact on market direction.

Presenters:

  • Nadine Mueller – Executive Director Commodities at Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Luke Donovan – Executive Director, Power & Environmental Markets, Carbon Business at Commonwealth Bank of Australia

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Webinar: Turning Economic Insight Into Action

In a first of its kind joint debrief about their personal approach to creating actionable insights.

From sourcing lead indicators, analysing data source validity, distilling insight into actionable outcomes, considering realistic constraints, requesting support in complex scenarios and how to engagingly communicate with stakeholders.

Presenters:

  • Paul Bloxham – Chief Economist, Australia, New Zealand and Global Commodities at HSBC
  • Shaun Bond – Frank Finn Professor of Finance at The University of Queensland

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Join a Committee

The Australian Corporate Treasury Association (ACTA) is seeking expressions of interest from our Members to be a part of our member run Committees.

These Committees are a vehicle for ACTA members to advise management on the operation of the association.

Our Technical Committee works closely with the CEO and Technical Director to guide the CPD program, Certificate of Corporate Treasury, and advocacy, whilst the providing a platform to discuss and advise on key existing and emerging topics is a central theme of the monthly meetings.

Our Emerging Leaders Committee works with management to guide our engagement with the new wave of Treasury professionals, both studying and recently graduated.  This can include development of programs, University engagement and delivery of events such as podcasts, webinars and workshops.

Our State Chapter Committees usually meet monthly and are responsible for four key area’s:

  • Being an ambassador in your respective State for ACTA;
  • Being the link where needed between local membership and Management/Board;
  • Help to facilitate meaningful state events;
  • Play a part in member growth and engagement

To be eligible to join a Committee, applicants must be a financial member of the Australian Corporate Treasury Association.

If you would like to be involved and help shape the future of the Australian Treasury Community, we invite your expression of interest by way of reply to this email or by contacting: comms@actatreasury.com.au.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Webinar: Growth in a productivity slump

Join us for a briefing on supply-side trends and strategies that will shape the high cost, low productivity environment over the next 12 months, delivered by Sam MacPherson, Head of Treasury at Earlytrade.

Trends:

  • A new cost of business, and growth
  •  Skills crisis bottlenecking supply chains
  • Accessing the growing pool of ESG capital getting more competitive

Sam will draw on data and analysis from the Earlytrade Supply Chain Scorecard FY22, which tracks 1.6 million invoices worth $10 billion in B2B trade.

Presenter:

  • Sam MacPherson – Head of Treasury, Earlytrade

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Webinar: Energy, Carbon and Commodities Overview

Vivek Dhar, Director Mining and Energy Commodities at the Commonwealth Bank will provide an overview of the Australian energy sector. Vivek will discuss supply and demand, Australian export prices, carbon markets and share his views on how businesses will use renewable energy in the future.  Presenter: Vivek Dhar – Director Mining and Energy Commodities, Commonwealth […]

Webinar: Post Pandemic Treasury Transformation

We hear from Kyriba about post pandemic treasury transformation.

 Presenter:

  • Bob Stark – Global Head of Market Strategy, Kyriba

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Webinar: Certificate in Corporate Treasury

In this webinar we take a look into the Certificate in Corporate Treasury, as you are shown around the platform, get the latest feedback on the Certificate, and hear about:

  • Why you need to learn?
  • What you can expect?
  • What is in it for your employer?

This is an open webinar, and we encourage employers to invite their teams to attend, plus those looking at what to do for their Certified Professional Development (CPD); and those who are interested in a career in Treasury. 

 

Click here to learn more about the Certificate in Corporate Treasury 

 

Presenter:

  • Lindesay Brine – Director Postgraduate Applied Finance, Macquarie Business School

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