‘Normal rules may be pushed aside by the power
3hrs
of a liquidator or receiver. Getting it right is
CPD
vitally important.’ Advocate Anthony Dessain, Bedell Group
Half Day Conference
Insolvency &
“With Geneva,
®
not only are we able
Jersey Trusts
Advocate Anthony Dessain
Senior Partner
Bedell Group
to handle explosive growth of assets,
instrument types and trade volume,
but we have also bridged the needs 28th September 2009, Hotel de France, Jersey
of our front, middle, and back
offices empowering every user with
immediate access to accurate data.”
Christopher Harlowe
Partner
Speechly Bircham LLP
Alan Roberts
Partner
Begbies Traynor
“The Power and Agility to Work Faster and Smarter”
Geneva
®
is the most powerful, full financial accounting and real time investment platform offering a
unified data model that supports all instruments, all departments, and all offices across a firm.
Now, Geneva
®
delivers another advantage — an entirely new user interface and reporting platform
for easier, faster access to critical information across the firm. Retrieving and acting on accurate, real
time data has never been easier.
Graeme Kleiner
Partner
Traders can view up-to-the-minute positions; operations can drill down and correct trade breaks;
accounting can work from a closed set of books; and management can analyse profit and loss at
When the Insolvency Practitioner
Speechly Bircham LLP
any level, from feeder fund to strategy to trader. Designed to handle ever-evolving strategies and
instruments, Geneva
®
gives your firm the power and agility to never miss another opportunity.
knocks on the Trustee’s door
A unique case based conference drafted by experts to give a comprehensive understanding
of the pitfalls, risks and extra liabilities when trusts become embroiled in insolvency procedures. Robert Gardner
Power and Agility
Lawyer
For further information contact:
carl.methven@businesslife.je Bedell Group
View the Geneva
®
demo at
www.advent.com/agility or call us at +44 20 7631 9240.
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