November 28, 2023
Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leading the way in Working Capital Management
The world’s largest specialist working capital event, Working Capital Forum Europe, returns to Amsterdam on 28th November 2023 at the Beurs van Berlage, with the prestigious Working Capital Awards taking place on 27th November at the Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam.
The conference themes this year are Resilience, Innovation, and Growth.
The one-day event will bring you live demos, panel debates, workshops, keynote sessions and Q&A’s, covering every aspect of working capital and management and supply chain finance, including payables finance, inventory management, receivables finance, cash forecasting, liquidity strategies, FASB and IASB regulatory changes, and much more…
Attendees will have the unparalleled opportunity to meet, network and participate in panel discussions and debates with industry experts and professionals from the largest corporations across Europe and the world.
This is a must-attend event for: corporate treasurers, procurement directors, CFOs, finance directors/heads and senior leaders in large corporations.
Key Reasons to Attend
Join us to learn from the companies leading the way in working capital management and connect with the banks and fintechs whose solutions are driving success.
Limited number of guest tickets are available to bona fide corporate treasurers, procurement directors and other roles within large corporations, subject to final approval.
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