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a.t.e.l. 2014. Who are we ?. 1994 - ATEL foundation 2014 – about 260 members composed by: Mainly of corporate treasurers, financial professionals or persons directly or indirectly involved in treasury or cash management

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  1. a.t.e.l 2014

  2. Who are we ? 1994- ATEL foundation 2014 – about 260 members composed by: Mainly of corporate treasurers, financial professionals or persons directly or indirectly involved in treasury or cash management Members-correspondents supporting and promoting the activity of the treasurer (e.g. consultants, IT vendors, bankers…)

  3. Trainings in 2013 • Trainings • Luxembourg School of Commerce (LSC): • « Introduction à la trésorerie et aux flux financiers en entreprise» • Risk Management Training with HuguesPirotte (ULB Solvay Business School) • Training with Eurofinance • International Treasury Management • Febelfin Academy : Professional Certificate in Risk Management

  4. 10 Conferences in 2013 • January: New Year’s Drink with Reval “A toast to treasury trends & technology” • April: Conference with Kurt Salmon on SEPA • May: Conference with SEB “Is Scandinavia really a safe haven?” • June: SME’s Conference with Luxembourg School for Commerce • June: LunchConference with Ernst & Young “Cash Pooling & Transfer Pricing” • June: LunchConferencewith State Street “Navigating today’s cash environment” • Sept.: Conference with RBS “Optimising Treasury Centers in Luxembourg” • Oct.: Conference Deloitte, Kinetic & ALRiM“The Risk (R)Evolution: Embracing change” • Nov.: Conference with ABBL “Change Management” • Dec.: Christmas Conference with Lyxor “Investment Outlook – Managing Assets in a low rate interest world”

  5. Lobbying / Partnership • Lobbying • European institutions (Commission, Parliament, EFRAG) • ECB • IASB • ESMA • Exchange with sister associations • AFTE, ACT, ASSET, ATEB, EACT, IGTA… • Partners • Eurofinance : 25% discount on seminars & trainings for ATEL members • T.M.I : free subscription to the magazine • The Treasurer : free subscription to the magazine • Exchange with Luxembourg s association as ACI, PRMiA, ALRiM, etc. • Reval

  6. Publications • Publications • Numerous publications of ATEL’s chairman in TMI • ATEL Directory: aims to bring together members of ATEL with professionals moving around treasury. • « Treasurer-Magazine du Trésorier » since 2003 is our bilingual magazine printed at approx. 8000 ex. in Benelux, France, Switzerland, Germany and United Kingdom. • E-Magazine : approx. 3000 readers quarterly

  7. e-Magazine on Ipad or Iphone Everywhere you can have a look into the latest issue of the Treasurer Magazine du Trésorier! http://www.nxtbook.fr/newpress/atel/le-magazine-du-tresorier/80-1T2013/index.php

  8. ATEL at a glance 250 members 20 90 40 conferences trainings years = 300 5000 participants speakers 84 18 500 10000 magazines directories articles readers

  9. Scheduledevents 2014 • Conferences • 17 January: Reval /DTCC– New Year’s Drink • 20 March: Les Matinales de la Trésorerie - Luxembourg School for Commerce • 17 June: SME’sConference - Luxembourg School for Commerce • Conference on International Cash Poolings • Conference on Investmentproducts to extractyield in low IR • Conferencewith RBS • Conferencewith ING Luxembourg • 2 October: 20th ATEL Anniversary • Trainings • 22 May: CounterpartyRisk - H. Pirotte (Solvay Business School) • November: Luxembourg School of Commerce , formation de trésorerie. • Workshops • 26 February: LunchWorkshopferencewithGroupama – How to extractyield in low IR? • 13 March : ICIB – Y. Dupont, Internal Controls

  10. Febelfin Academy • The Certificate Program is developed under the “patronage” of Febelfin Academy in close collaboration with ABAF-BVFA, ATEB and ATEL. It has been approved by the International Group of Treasury Associations (IGTA accredited) and has been accredited by EFFAS (European Federation Financial Analysts Societies). • 4 modules • M1: Financial Markets, market research and functioning • M2: Advanced Risk Management • M3: Corporate Finance for Risk Management • M4: Advanced Risk Management

  11. Financial Observatory Risk HuguesPirotte, Professor Solvay Business School, will contribute with : • A new page in the magazine dedicated to risk management • Last Tuesday in May : half-day Risk Management training. This training will be proposed by HuguesPirotte every year at the same time.

  12. Blogs & associated website myTreasurer Twitter LinkedIn ATEL Group

  13. Impacts of the blogs

  14. ATEL, foundermemberof EACT EACT 13.000 members 21 members 8.500 corporates 20 countries www.eact.eu

  15. ATEL stillmember of IGTA

  16. CO2 neutral In 2007, ATEL became CO² neutral. It was important to us to be involved in the efforts of reductions of the carbon emissions and to take steps to reduce more the polluting rejections. We use : • Recycled paper • Train more than plane • Internet mailings more than sending in large number by mail. We have invested in projects of durable development in emerging countries Even if these measures and actions remain small and have individually a limited impact, we are convinced that, anyway, it is right to show an example and the daily behaviour to adopt to stand up for the pollution of earth.

  17. Global Compact In 2011, ATEL joined the Global Compact UN initiative and will develop the relationship in order to become the sponsor of the Luxembourg Chapter. Being part of Global compact is for us to show our commitment towards sustainable business development and ethical business practice. Human Rights • Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and • Principle 2: Make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.   Labour • Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining; • Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor; • Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labor; and • Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.  Environment • Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges; • Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and • Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.    Anti-Corruption • Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery. 

  18. Contact details www.atel.lu Chairman: Mr. François Masquelier ATEL 45, boulevard Pierre Frieden L -1543 Luxembourg Tel : +352 42142 4875 Fax : +352 42142 2129 Email : atel_secretariat@clt-ufa.com secretariat@atel.lu

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