Igor Zax (Zaks), CFA, President of TenzorAI, will present at TXF New York 2018 Transformative Trade, Treasury and Supply Chain conference 13 September 2018.
The presentations covering use of AI (including distributed AI) within trade and supply chain financing would be part of a panel on TRANSFORMATIVE TECH: DISRUPTING TRADE FINANCE THROUGH BIG DATA, AI & BLOCKCHAIN. The panel would also include Alisa DiCaprio, Head of Research, R3, John Stillwaggon, CEO USA, Tradewind, and Nancy Amert, Director, CGI Trade Innovation Lab.
Igor Zaks (Zax) to present at TXF New York 2018
Posted by Igor Zax | Under Artificial Intelligence, Fintech, News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Sunday Jul 22, 2018Supply Chain Finance and Artificial Intelligence – a game changing relationship? article by Igor Zaks and Alexei Lapouchnian
Posted by Igor Zax | Under Fintech, News, Published Articles, Supply Chain, Working Capital Saturday Feb 24, 2018Igor Zax (Zaks) , CFA, President of Tenzor Ltd. and Alexei Lapouchnian, Ph.D. published a new article, Supply Chain Finance and Artificial Intelligence -a game changing relationship? in Receivable Finance Technology Yearbook 2018 by BCR Publishing. The book would be officially launched at RFIx Receivables Finance International Convention 14-15 March 2018 in London, UK.
Link to the full article availible HERE:
Igor Zax to speak at TXF Americas- Trade, Commodity and Export Finance
Posted by Igor Zax | Under Fintech, News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Wednesday Nov 30, 2016Igor Zax, Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., will moderate a panel at TXF Americas- Trade, Commodity and Export Finance conference to be held 1-2 February 2017 in Miami, Florida.
Igor Zax would moderate a panel:
Idea Lab: Technocrats – FinTech in 2020
As financial technology increases its foothold on corporate management of cash, supply chains and credit, we examine
what benefits FinTech can offer corporates in the run up to 2020. The latest and greatest is pitted against the tried and
tested across the evolution of letters of credit, digitisation of documents, distributed ledger, blockchain SCF solutions and
data driven decision making.
Tony Smith, CEO Americas, HPD Software
Christophe Spoerry, Co-founder, Euler Hermes Digital Agency
Moderator: Igor Zax, Managing Director, Tenzor
To book the conference, please go to http://www.txfnews.com/Account/Booking/45 using a special discount code speaker17
Igor Zax presented at Supply Chain Symposium
Posted by Igor Zax | Under Fintech, News, Presentations, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Wednesday Jul 6, 2016Igor Zax (Zaks), Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd. presented at the 6th Annual Supply Chain and Finance Symposium, hosted by IE Business School and Banco Santander in 20-th of June Madrid. This top academic event featured professors from top universities, including Stanford, University of Chicago, University of Washington in St. Louis, Georgetown University, IE, Singapore Management University, Imperial Business School and others, corporates (such as Metro Group and BMW) and banks (Santander and HSBC).
The presentation was focused nature and unique characteristics of trade receivable risk, differences it presents with other risk types, and implications of SCF structures to the risk transformation, distribution and management. Full copy of the presentation available via link below:
Trade Credit: the nature of the risk and its implications for SCF
Igor Zax to present at Supply Chain and Finance Symposium
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Wednesday May 4, 2016Igor Zax, Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., will presenting at 6th Annual Supply Chain and Finance Symposium, hosted by IE Business School and Banco Santander in 20-th of June Madrid. This top academic event would feature professors from top universities, including Stanford, University of Chicago, Indian School of Business, Singapore Management University and many others.
The presentation would look at the nature and unique characteristics of trade receivable risk, differences it presents with other risk types, and implications of SCF structures to the risk transformation, distribution and management.
Igor Zax to present at North America Trade & Working Capital Conference 2016
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Thursday Apr 28, 2016Igor Zax, Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., will presenting at North America Trade & Working Capital Conference 2016, that will take place in New York, USA 16 June 2016. The conference is organized by GTR (Global Trade Review).
The panel, The Corporate Assessment: Debate and Verdict, would include physical and financial supply chain experts who will offer their thoughts on the benefits and drawback of each solution, assess how various techniques can be combined to maximise supplier participation, provide perspectives on SCF best practices, and debate what is required to entrench supply chain financing as a universally accessible standard practice for the corporate sector. An audience
Q&A will finish the session.
Supply Chain Finance in the Context of Working Capital Management- report by Igor Zax
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Published Articles, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Monday Mar 21, 2016Igor Zax (Zaks), Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., published a special report, Supply Chain Finance in the Context of Working Capital Management .
The report, published in conjunction with BCR Publishing, covers industry structure, risk management, financing and operational aspects, the way companies viewed the product, as well as trade offs between dynamic discounting and supply chain finance products.
The full report is available via the link below:
Supply Chain Finance in the Context of Working Capital Management
Igor Zax moderated a panel at Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Friday Mar 11, 2016Igor Zax, Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., moderated a panel “Corporate Treasury and Trade- Increasingly Strategic, Increasingly Demanding” at Trade & Export Finance Conference 2016 in Hamburg, Germany 12 May 2016. The conference was organized by GTR (Global Trade Review).
The panel, that was the closing panel of the conference included Ingo Schröder from Jebsen & Jessen and Chris Hyde from Mitigram and was focused on a corporate view of both banks and fintechs offerings and the degree in which such offerings addressing “real” corporate needs
Buyer Confirmed Receivables- Wider Market Implications- article by Igor Zax
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Published Articles, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Monday Feb 1, 2016Igor Zax (Zaks), managing director of Tenzor Ltd, published a new article, Buyer Confirmed Receivables – Wider Market Implications , in the World Supply Chain Finance Report 2016, a major publication by BCR/Factorscan. The article is focused on use of buyer confirmed receivables across a variety of financing products, such as credit insurance, secularization, alternative fiance, distribution finance, as well as it’s technological and strategic implications.
To read the whole article, please click the link below:
Buyer Confirmed Receivables – Wider Market Implications
Igor Zax to speak at Supply Chain Summit in Frankfurt
Posted by Igor Zax | Under News, Receivables Finance, Supply Chain, Working Capital Monday Sep 7, 2015Igor Zax, Managing Director of Tenzor Ltd., will speak at Supply Chain Finance Summit 2016. The summit will be held 28-29 January 2016 in Frankfurt, Germany and is arranged by BCR Publishing.
Igor will present at:
- Key impact points to be aware of in launching and maintaining SCF
- costs, risks and complications check list
- Ensuring that the benefits of SCF reaches the mid-market
- Overcoming the perceived and actual boundaries between the operations and finance in order to achieve genuinely effective SCF programmes for buyers and suppliers
To take advantage of 10% speaker discount please use SCF10 code when registering for the conference.