Cambridge Symposium on DGS Core Principles and Solving Bank Failure issues
Date and time
Location
University of Cambridge, Jesus College
Jesus Lane Cambridge CB5 8BL United KingdomRefund Policy
Description
Conference on Core Principles and Resolution Issues
Agenda
Friday 9th September
08:30 Registration
9:00-10:45am Core Principles – securing the safety net
Introduction
Opening Talk - Gail Verley, Secretary General, International Association of Deposit Insurers
Jan Nolte, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, World Bank, Practical issues of assessments
Riccardo de Lisa, Interbank Deposit Protection Fund, Italy, Should the European model be amended?
Thierry Dissaux, Chairman, French Deposit Guarantee Scheme, What’s missing from the Core Principles - the lost sheep
11.00-12:45 Core Principles – Interactive look at current issues focusing on Crisis Preparations, decision making, separation of functions and working through practical issues.
Chaired by James Mews, States Participant, Jersey Deposit Compensation Board
Sven Stevenson, Deposit Insurance Expert, Resolution Department, DNB
Alex Kuczynski, Director of Corporate Affairs, FSCS, UK,Crisis Management and Preparation
Patrick Loeb, Director, Esisuisse, Switzerland
14:00-16:00 DGS and Resolution of banks – Current issues looking at alternative resolution steps, the use of resolution as an alternate to pay out and practical issues
Chaired by Giuseppe Bocuzzi, Director General, Interbank Deposit Protection Fund, Italy
Joanne Kellermann, European Resolution Board (TBC)
Geoff Davies, Head of Resolution Policy Division, Bank of England
Charles Canonne, European Banking Authority, MREL
Mike Jervis, Partner PWC, Lessons from Lehman and practical issues
16:15 – 17:30 Solving Bank failure - looking to the future
Sarah Paterson, Assistant Professor, London School of Economics
Severine Neervoort, Government Affairs and Regulatory Policy, Deutsche Bank,
Tim Buenker, European Banking Federation, DGS Alternative Resolution and EDIS
18:30 Drinks in the Marquee
19:30 Dinner in Jesus College, Great Hall
Saturday 10th September
10am-1pm Excursion – Guided Tour and Punting on the Cam with strawberries and cream
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
- The nearest airports are at London Stansted (35 mins by car) London City (1 hour 20 mins by car), London Heathrow (1 hour 45 minutes by car). Links can be given to taxis/ car chauffeurs.
- As an alternative you can take public transport – there are trains direct from London Stansted or with changing in London from other airports.
Where can I stay?
The Symposium takes place in the exclusive and unique setting of one of the oldest and most prestigious Cambridge Colleges - a centre of learning for over 800 years.
The Symposium has special arrangements with the following four hotels, so please request the Jesus College Symposium rate when you make your booking:
If you prefer to choose different accommodation, the following link may be useful to you:
Details about the excursion?
The excursion – Punting on the Cam & guided tour
A guided tour and excursion will include punting with strawberries and cream along the beautiful river Cam on Saturday 10th September in the morning from 10-1pm.
Cost: £45 per person
***** We hope you enjoy your stay in Cambridge*****
Organised by
The Banking part is organised by James Mews on behalf of the Symposium supported by Cambridge University, the Jersey Deposit Compensation Scheme, Institute of Legal Studies and other authorities. For further information email j.mews@gov.je.