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LONDON SHIP FINANCE FORUM

Tue 12 Nov 2024 2:30 PM - 7:00 PM GMT Clarksons, Commodity Quay, St Katharine Docks, London, E1W 1BF

LONDON SHIP FINANCE FORUM

Tue 12 Nov 2024 2:30 PM - 7:00 PM GMT Clarksons, Commodity Quay, St Katharine Docks, London, E1W 1BF

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Organised by Maritime London in partnership with Clarksons, the London Ship Finance Forum will be held on Tuesday, 12 November 15:00-18:00 (arrivals from 14:30) and will be followed by networking drinks, please see the detailed agenda below.

This event is by invitation only. If you would like to attend, please register your interest, we will be in touch to confirm your attendance soon.

AGENDA

1430 Arrivals & Registration

1500 Welcome by Harry Theochari, Chair, Maritime London

1510 Session 1 Does shipping now have the environment to finance the decarbonisation transition?
Global supply chain disruption in recent years has created the strongest earning environment since 2008. Has the strength of owners’ balance sheets, the increased regulatory certainty from the IMO and the EU and the commercial viability of carbon abatement technologies created the market conditions for new capital to enter the market and accelerate the industry’s decarbonisation?

Moderator: Eleanor Martin, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright

Panellists:

  • Gihan Ismail, Director, Marine Capital
  • Alastair McDonald, Chief Corporate Development Officer, Purus
  • Dmitri Mikhno, Director, Clarksons
  • Elias Sakellis, Chief Executive Officer & Director, Australis Maritime
  • Helen Tveitan, Chief Executive Officer, Carisbrooke Shipping Holdings Ltd


1620 Refreshments break

1640 Session 2 How does shipping and maritime win the battle for capital allocation within banks?
Current demand is down for shipping debt. Both internal and external regulation have affected capital requirements and borrowing costs for ship finance. Banks now have to manage standardised risk allocation models, unsympathetic to shipping. Enhanced transparency requirements both in terms of governance and decarbonisation is making lending to shipping entities more onerous for both parties. Against this backdrop how do shipping banks win the battle for budget?

Moderator: Lindsey Keeble, Partner, WFW

Panellists:

  • Stephen Fewster, Global Head, Shipping Finance, ING
  • Gaurav Moolwaney, Managing Director, Transportation Finance, Global Credit Markets, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Michael Parker, Chairman, Global Shipping, Logistics & Offshore, Citi
  • Paul Taylor, Global Head of Maritimes Industries, Societe Generale

1800 Drinks Reception

1900 Event ends

Location

Clarksons, Commodity Quay, St Katharine Docks, London, E1W 1BF