Enigio’s Gunnar Collin is speaking at GTR Asia 2022

Published: August 30, 2022
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Enigio is a proud sponsor of Global Trade Review’s (GTR) conference GTR Asia, which takes place on September 6th-7th in Singapore.  It provides the opportunity to hear the world’s leading trade, treasury and fintech experts reflect on the latest developments and rapidly changing dynamics in the context of both the Asian and wider global markets. 

For Enigio this is a key event since trace:original, our key product, is such an important piece of the digitization puzzle with the focus on original electronic trade documents. It has the capability to replace all physical paper documents currently in use globally in trade and it includes multiple additional digital benefits.  

Gunnar Collin will be speaking at the conference about this and also why the model law for electronic transferable record (MLETR) and trace:original, are such a perfect fit.

Session:
From regulation to commercialization  

With ongoing efforts to create the right business and regulatory environment for digitising trade, this special working group will provide key insights on some of the most important recent developments.  

  • MLETR – how to maintain momentum? 
  • URDTT – building the framework for digital trade 

Moderator:
Salih Dizdarevic, Head of Customer Relationship Management Corporates, EMEA, Mitigram 
 

Speakers:
Gunnar Collin, Head of Sales, Trade Finance, Enigio 
David Hennah, Senior Vice-President & Head of Trade & Supply Chain Finance, iGTB
Baldev Bhinder, Managing Director, Blackstone & Gold 

Take this opportunity to register, network with the industry and visit us at our exhibition stand: GTR Asia 2022 Singapore | Asia’s premier trade gathering (gtreview.com) 


Interesting reading on the topic: 

Digital bills of exchange

Digital bank guarantees  

Lloyds Bank completed UK’s first digital promissory note purchase

trace:original 

Electronic trade documents coming to the UK: Enigio looks at the impact of digital legislation on bills of exchange (tradefinanceglobal.com)