Putting SEPA to Work: New Lessons From the Eurozone

Date and Time (EDT): 
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - 1:00pm - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - 2:00pm

European harmonization is underway and will create new efficiencies for US corporations who do business within the Eurozone. On January 28, 2008, the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) went live with the introduction of the new credit transfer. Deutsche Bank, a premier global bank and the #1 transactor of money transfers in euros, looks forward to detailing the experiences of the first six weeks. Learn how the bank views the near future for the migration of corporates to the credit transfer and what remains to be done on the corporate and bank sides. What is the medium- to long-term perspective for the remaining SEPA milestones, including direct debits?

Join Jack Sweeney, editor in chief of Business Finance, as he hosts a panel of experts on the topic of SEPA. Deutsche Bank Global Transaction Banking's Harold Young, Head of Payments; and Karoline von Richthofen, Head of SEPA Project Management for Corporates, will provide details on recent changes and the expected benefits and related challenges. Hear firsthand how clients are implementing best practices as US-based corporations with European business activities.

This informative webcast will cover:

  • SEPA and how it has been received
  • Realizing the cost benefits of SEPA
  • What happens next?

Please join us for this interactive discussion.