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LIBF Trade Finance Podcast

LIBF Trade Finance Podcast

By LIBF

Stay ahead in the world of trade finance with our podcast featuring interviews and insights from leading figures in trade finance. The views expressed on this podcast are not necessarily those of The London Institute of Banking & Finance. For recertification purposes, some of these podcasts are worth 1 CPD hour - please check the episode description.
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Episode 1: Celebrating 21 years of CDCS

LIBF Trade Finance PodcastJan 22, 2020

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Episode 12: Trade Credit Insurance and E-Commerce
Dec 13, 202238:37
Episode 11: What issues will the trade industry face in 2022?

Episode 11: What issues will the trade industry face in 2022?

In this episode, Alex Gray talks to Klisman Murati, Founder and CEO of Pareto Economics, on the biggest issues the trade industry and wider financial institutions will face in 2022. They focus on the differences between geopolitical and political risk, climate change, supply chains and many more topics.

They also reflect on what they discussed previously in episode four of this podcast back in April 2020 and assess how things have changed specifically around the effect of COVID19.

As discussed in this episode, Pareto Economics latest Global Power Index 2021 Report can be found here - https://bit.ly/3ymh9tA

Learn more about our trade finance qualifications and get involved in the conversation by following us on Linkedin, Twitter and on Facebook.

For recertification purposes, this podcast is worth 1 CPD hour

Dec 13, 202153:28
Episode 10: The history of globalisation and the intricacies of supply chains, a conversation with Marc Levinson

Episode 10: The history of globalisation and the intricacies of supply chains, a conversation with Marc Levinson

In this episode, Alex Gray, Head of Trade and Transaction Banking at LIBF, talks to Marc Levinson, Author of Outside the Box, about the different stages of globalisation throughout history, the formation of supply (or value) chains and the differences internationally.

Looking to the future, they also discuss COP26 and climate change and how it's impacting supply chains globally.

Learn more about our trade finance qualifications and get involved in the conversation by following us on Linkedin, Twitter and on Facebook.

Follow us on Twitter at @studyLIBF

For recertification purposes, this podcast is worth 0.5 CPD hour

Nov 12, 202135:06
Episode 9: What is the ITPP and what does it take to be successful within it?
Aug 05, 202141:54
Episode 8: What are the key risk indicators in trade based money laundering? (After show)
Apr 22, 202127:58
Episode 7: Supply Chain Finance: transactional finance or smoke and mirrors?
Apr 14, 202147:25
Episode 6: Insights into Indonesia with Ainsley Mann, Scottish Trade Envoy and Chris Wren, Executive Director at BritCham Indonesia
Feb 23, 202155:50
Episode 5: Echithran Fernando, LIBF's most qualified Trade graduate
Sep 22, 202032:13
Episode 4: Geopolitical consequences of Covid-19 - Discussion with Klisman Murati of Pangea Wire Group
Apr 27, 202053:26
Episode 3: Coronavirus and the future of digitisation with Chris Southworth at ICC
Mar 20, 202033:05
Episode 2: Creating a new regulatory environment for a new global trade and finance reality

Episode 2: Creating a new regulatory environment for a new global trade and finance reality

On this week’s podcast, we hear from Daniel Schmand talking about the future of trade finance and digitisation.

Daniel was a speaker at the World Conference of Banking Institutes that we ran last year with leaders and experts from across the financial services industry to talk about the innovation, challenges and the future of banking and finance.

Learn more about our trade finance qualifications.

Follow us on Twitter at @studyLIBF

For recertification purposes, this podcast is worth 0.5 CPD hour

Feb 07, 202029:41
Episode 1: Celebrating 21 years of CDCS

Episode 1: Celebrating 21 years of CDCS

This year marks the 21st birthday of our Certificate for Documentary Credit Specialists (CDCS), which was created in 1999 by BAFT and The London Institute of Banking & Finance to professionalise the practice of issuing documentary letters of credit and checking presentations.

In this podcast our trade finance experts David Morrish and Michael Backhouse look back over some of the highlights of the last 21 years and talk about the role documentary credit specialists play in international trade.

Learn more about our trade finance qualifications.

Follow us on Twitter at @studyLIBF

For recertification purposes, this podcast is worth 0.5 CPD hour

Jan 22, 202030:36