Singapore
Sep 05-08, 2017
4 Day Event

GTR Asia Trade & Treasury Week 2018 dates now available.

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Building on its reputation as the largest and most popular trade finance gathering anywhere in the world, the conference returned to Singapore on September 5-8 at Marina Bay Sands. With over 100 speakers, 45 exhibitors, 60 sponsors & partners the event provided an effective and impartial marketplace for all involved in trade, commodity and export finance.

Officially completing its 9th year, attendance exceeded the 900 plus delegates of 2016’s event and welcomed over 1,000 delegates, affirming that GTR Asia Trade & Treasury Week as the essential place to be for anyone involved in international trade and treasury.

A great conference for a supply chain professional like me!
M Shakalya, Mondelēz International

Insightful, very thoughtful and well organized, thanks!
W Kit, Motorola

Excellent networking opportunities! Largest, best in class gathering of trade finance professionals!
A Jena, Olam

Topics discussed include:

  • Economic trends and scenarios
  • Trade finance gaps in 2017: The impact on trade, growth and jobs
  • The Belt & Road Initiative: The jewel in Asia’s crown?
  • Great expectations: How is the industry preparing for the era of fintech-enabled trade finance?
  • Trader perspectives on the commodity rebound and challenges in structured commodity finance ›› Country profiles: Vietnam, the Philippines, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
  • Understanding potential threats to trade and economic stability in Asia
  • The role of insurers in managing and mitigating risk in uncertain times
  • Managing and financing Asia’s supply chains and the importance of working capital optimisation
  • Achieving sustainable trade: The challenges ahead
  • Are more investors accessing the trade finance market? What are they looking for?
  • ‘The business of treasury’: Operational challenges and the strategic environment

Who attended?

  • Regional corporates & traders
  • Banks & financiers
  • Government organisations & public bodies
  • Insurers & risk managers
  • Lawyers
  • Consultants
  • Trade associations and chambers
  • ECAs & multilaterals
  • Fintech & technology providers

Additional information:

    • Event press release
    • Join the discussion on social media with the official event hashtag #GTRATTW
    • See a list of attending companies from the 2016 event here
    • Check out the 2016 event page here for details on last year’s event

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A full list of speakers and their bios can be found here.

  • Abel Martins Alexandre, Head of Commercial Treasury, Rio Tinto
  • Ajay Sahai, Director General & CEO, Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO)
  • Ajay Sharma, Regional Head of Global Trade and Receivable Finance, HSBC
  • Alan Lai, Head of Treasury Services, Asia-Pacific & Japan, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
  • Alisa Di Caprio, Research Fellow, Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)
  • Alvin Toh, Head of International Operations, Straits Interactive
  • Anand Pande, Head of Trade Finance & Supply Chain Finance, iGTB; Founder, The Growth Paradigm Partnership
  • Andrew Beechey, Head of Global Financial Risks, Asia Pacific, Liberty Specialty Markets
  • Anupam Verma, Chief Executive, Singapore, ICICI Bank
  • Ashish Makhija, Director, Corporate Finance Credit Insurance, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Ashish Sethi, Structured Finance, Nokia Solutions & Networks
  • Ashutosh Kumar, Global Head, Banking the Ecosystem, Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Bernard Wee, Executive Director, Financial Markets Development & FinTech & Innovation, Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
  • Bharat Gupta, Regional Head, Trade & Structured Finance, Asia, Middle East & Africa, Olam International
  • Bhaskar Chattoraj, Senior Specialist Cyber Risk & Control Governance APAC, Aon
  • Carole Berndt, Co-Founder, now.next.you
  • Chris Doerfler, Co-Founder & Head of Innovation, Ramps.io; Regional Director, Tadley Asia
  • Chris Lee, Managing Director; Chief Rating Officer, Asia Pacific, S&P Global Ratings
  • Chris Pardey, Chief Executive Officer, RCMA Commodities
  • Chris Wohlert, Business Leader, Capital Distribution Finance Asia, Wells Fargo
  • Christina Li, Head of Supply Chain Financing, Wells Fargo
  • Christopher Emslie, Former Country Treasurer, ABB
  • Dani Cotti, Chief Financial Officer, TradeIX
  • David Gonsalvez, CEO & Rector, Malaysia Institute for Supply Chain Innovation
  • Deborah Elms, Executive Director, Asian Trade Centre
  • Deep Roy, Partner, ELP
  • Derk Jan Vermeer, Head of Business Development East, Shell Crude Trading & Supply
  • Douglas Lippoldt, Chief Trade Economist, HSBC Global Research
  • Eric Alexandre Ceret, Founder, Jetcoin
  • Eugene Koh, Regional Finance Director, Asia Pacific, PageGroup
  • Fabien Conderanne, Deputy Head, Financial Solutions, Asia-Pacific, Willis Towers Watson
  • Farooq Siddiqi, Head of Trade, Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Finbarr Bermingham, Asia Editor, Global Trade Review (GTR)
  • Francois Dotta, Chief Executive Officer, EFA Group & Pankaj Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Riqueza Capital to be interviewed by
  • Rudra Kundu, Managing Director, Adam Smith Associates
  • Frank Wu, Head of Structured Commodity Trade Finance, Asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank
  • Frederic Giraudet, Regional Head of Commodity & Structured Trade Finance, HSBC
  • Gary Wilmer, Senior Syndications Officer, Asia Pacific, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
  • Genady Chybranov, Director, Financial Technology Innovation, Hitachi Data Systems
  • Gerald Sun, Vice-President, Business Development, MasterCard
  • Guillaume Servajean, Business Development & Structuring, Engie
  • Harry McIndoe, Director, BPL Global
  • Heidi Toribio, Managing Director, Global Head, Banks & Broker Dealers, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Hock Lai Chia, President, Singapore FinTech Association
  • Holger Frank, Head of FIG & GTB, Asia Pacific Region, UniCredit Bank
  • Huny Garg, Global Head of Trade & Supply Chain, Swift
  • Ian Kerr, Chief Executive Officer, Bolero International
  • Jeff Middleton, Chief Executive Officer, Lantium Asia
  • Jennifer Doherty, Head of Innovation, Asia, HSBC
  • John Bugeja, Managing Director, Trade Advisory Network
  • John Teo, Chief Risk Officer, Singapore Pools
  • Jolyon Ellwood-Russell, Partner, Financial Markets, Simmons & Simmons
  • Jonas Falk, Managing Director, SKF Treasury Centre Asia & Pacific
  • Joseph Sum, Head of Regional Trade & Supply Chain Solutioning, Asia Pacific, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Joseph Toh, Founder, Digital Billions; Founder, Disruption Index; Owner, Open Trade Documents
  • Joshua Cohen, Senior Consultant, Global Transaction Banking, Intellect Design Arena
  • Kade Spears, Divisional Head, Specialty, The Channel Syndicate
  • Kai Fehr, ?Head of Trade, Asia Pacific, International Trade Services, ?Wells Fargo
  • Kaushik Mukherjee, Head of Trade, South & SE Asia, Wells Fargo
  • Leo Kirby, Managing Director, Capital Markets Asia, GE Energy Financial Services
  • Lionel Steinitz, Chief Executive Officer, Lys Energy Group
  • Mahamoud Islam, Senior Asia Economist, Euler Hermes
  • Marc Auboin, Counsellor, Economic Research & Statistics Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO)
  • Marcelo Garcia Casil, Founding Partner, Maecenas, Singapore Chapter Chair, International Blockchain Real Estate Association
  • Marie Lam-Frendo, Associate Director, Atkins Acuity
  • Mark Borton, Head of Trade & Working Capital Asia, National Australia Bank
  • Mark Houghton, Regional Manager, Asia Pacific, Political Risk & Trade Credit Insurance, XL Catlin
  • Martin Phelan, Head of Credit & Political Risk, Singapore, Aspen Insurance
  • Matthew Cox, Partner, Simmons & Simmons JWS
  • Micky Lo, Managing Director, Chief Technology Risk Officer APAC, BNY Mellon
  • Munish Kaushal, Supply Chain Finance Director, GlaxoSmithKline
  • Nandkishore Desai, Chief Executive Officer, Workflow Solutions
  • Natalie Blyth, Global Head of Global Trade & Receivables Finance, HSBC
  • Nazrul Islam, Joint Director, Policy-1 Section, Banking Regulation & Policy Department, Central Bank of Bangladesh
  • Oscar Wehtje, Head of Product Development, London Metal Exchange
  • Paul Gardner, Global Head of Structured Commodity Finance, Westpac Banking Corporation
  • Peter Matza, Engagement Director, Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT)
  • Philipp Kristian Diekhoner, Fortune 500 Innovation Leader & Author
  • Pinaki Roy, Principal Consultant, Atrios Consulting
  • Prieur du Plessis, Chief Investment Officer, Barak Fund
  • Rajah Chaudhry, Chief Executive Officer, Paycelerate
  • Rajiv Biswas, Senior Director & Chief Economist, Asia Pacific, IHS
  • Rakshith Kundha, Head of Trade & Supply Chain Finance, South East Asia, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Raof Latiff, Head of Digital, Institutional Banking Group, DBS Bank
  • Richard Bell, Partner, Clyde & Co.
  • Richard Duncan, Financial Analyst, Author, Economist & Consultant
  • Robert Besseling, Executive Director, EXX Africa
  • Robert Cooper, Regional Director, Credit, Political & Security Risks, Asia, JLT
  • Roland Hinterkoerner, Founder & Director, Expertise Asia
  • Rüdiger Geis, Head of Product Management Trade, Commerzbank
  • Sachin Varshney, Senior Product Manager, Group Liquidity Management, DBS Bank
  • Sameer Mittal, Chairperson, India, International Trade Council
  • Sanjay Desai, Head of Supply Chain, European Chemical Company
  • Sanman Shetty, Senior Vice-President, Head of Trade & Supply Chain Finance Sales, Asia & Oceania, MUFG
  • Seamus Donoghue, Director, Lykke Corporation
  • Shashank Singh, Senior Advisor, InsurTech Start-up
  • Shirish Garg, Senior Vice-President, Trade & Supply Chain Finance Sales, Transaction Banking Office for Asia & Oceania, MUFG
  • Shivkumar Seerapu, Head of Global Transaction Banking, Asia, Lloyds Bank
  • Sophie Krantz, International Trade Strategy Manager, BlueScope
  • Steven Beck, Head of Trade Finance, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
  • Steven van der Hooft, Chief Executive Officer, Capital Chains
  • Sukumar Narasimhan, Senior Vice-President, Supply Chain, Reliance Industries
  • Thomas Olsen, Partner, Bain & Company
  • Tim Warren, Head of Credit Lines, Asia Pacific, Zurich Insurance Company
  • Tolentino Mendonca, Managing Director, Regional Head of Trade Finance, Asia-Pacific, Credit Agricole
  • Tsolmon B., Head of Trade Finance, Khan Bank
  • Upul Jayasuriya, President’s Counsel & Former Chairman, Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
  • Vijay Vashist, Group Head of Trade & Supply Chain Finance and Trade Risk Distribution, Global Transaction Services, DBS Bank
  • Vincent O’Brien, Member of the Executive Committee, ICC Banking Commission
  • William Shaw, ?Managing Director, Texel Asia
  • Yuan Youyi, Senior Treasury Manager, New Hope Singapore
  • Zach Piester, Chief Development Officer, Intrepid Ventures

Corporates & Traders
ABB Group
Access World
Adani Enterprises
Aditya Birla Group
Advanced Energy
Agritrade International
Agrocorp International
Ameropa
Anglo American
Ansun
AOT Holding
Apollo Tyres
ArcelorMittal
Archer Daniels Midland
Argentra
AV Shipping
Avani Resources
Awin Resource International
Bangchak Corporation
Baosteel Group
Barwa Group
BB Energy
BCP Trading
Beyonics
Bluefield Maritime
Bosch
BP
Bright Ruby Resources
Brightoil Petroleum
British American Tobacco
Bunge
Business Solutions Group
C. Steinweg Group
Cargill
Caterpillar
CEVA Logistics
Chevron Corporation
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
CNBM Engineering
Coeclerici
Cofco
Concordia Agritrading
Daelim Industrial
Dell
Denare
Denis Asia Pacific
Dover Corporation
DXC Technology
DyStar
ECOM Agroindustrial
Enerfo
Engelhart Commodities Trading Partners
ENGIE
Equentia Natural Resources
Evonik Industries
Export Trading Group
EZ-Link
First Resources
First Solar
FKS Group
FKS Multiagro
Fortune Bay Resources
Freepoint Commodities
Fusheng
Gail Global
Gamacorp
Gazprom
Geberit South East Asia
General Electric
Gerald Group
GlaxoSmithKline
Glencore International
Global Trade Well
GMR International
Golden Agri Resources
Goodyear Orient Company
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Gulf Petrochem
Halcyon Agri
Hangzhou Cogeneration Import & Export
Hartree Partners
Hewlett-Packard
Hitachi Data Systems
Huawei Technologies
Huntsmann
Hyundai Corporation
IMC
IMG Worldwide
Indian Oil Corporation
Indorama Polychem
Inesh Accerro
Integra
Invista
Isuzu Motors Asia
Itochu Corporation
Jiangtong International
JMD Business Singapore
JSW International Trade Corporation
JTH Group
KDY Holdings
Kempar Energy
Keppel Corporation
Knowledge International Strategy Systems
Kothari Products
KTC Group Holdings
Kyen Resources
Lanna Resources
Lenovo
LG Electronics
Lianfeng International
Liberty Commodities
Liberty House Group
Lipico Technologies
Lobb Heng
LOFT
Longview Resources
Louis Dreyfus Commodities
LUKOIL
Lykke Corporation
LYS Energy
Mabanaft
Maersk Group
Majestic Rock
Mantan Resources
Marubeni Asean
Marzuk Agri
Matrix Bharat
Melenco Hong Kong
Mercancia Continental DMCC
Mercuria Energy Group
Michelin
Micron Semiconductors
Minmetals
Mitsubishi Corporation RtM
Mitsui & Co
MMTC Transnational
Mondel?z International
Motorola
Muntajat
NEC Asia Pacific
Nestlé
New Hope Group
Nokia
Olam
Pavilion
PaxLife
Peter Cremer
Petredec Services
Petronas
Phillip Group
Phillips 66
Phoenix Global DMCC
Posco Daewoo
PT Gajah Tunggal
PTT
PTT Polymer Marketing Company
Qiao Jian Corporation Trading
QL Resources Berhad
R1 International
Raffemet
RCMA Commodities
Reebonz
Reliance Industries
Rescom Holdings
RGE Group
Rhodium Resources
Rio Tinto
Robert Bosch
Rohde & Schwarz
RPC Group
SABIC
Samsung Corporation
Sanofi
Sarawak Oil Palms Berhad
SCG Chemicals
Searock International
Sembcorp Marine
Shell
Sibelco
SIIC International Trade Singapore
Singapore Cogeneration Steel
Singapore Pools
Sinochem International
SK Gas International
SKF
SOI Global
Sojitz Corporation
South 32 Marketing
Stemcor
Sumitomo Chemical Asia
SVP Worldwide
Swiss Singapore Overseas Enterprises
Symrise
Syngenta Agro
Tata Group
Tata Steel
Terumo Asia Holdings
Tex Line Associates
Toyota Tsusho Corporation
Trafigura Group
Trina Solar
Triumph Commodities
Triumph Global
Tulsun Resources
Uber
UD Group
UIL
Unilever
Unipec
Vale
Valency International Trading
Vankor India
Visa Resources
Vital Solutions
Westcon Group
Wilben Trade Limited
Wilmar International
Wilson International Trading
Window Seat Group
Xangbo Global Markets
Yang Ming
YHI International
Yokogawa Engineering
YTL PowerSeraya Pte Limited

Banks & Financiers
Asian Development Bank
Banco Nacional de Commercio de Timor Leste
Bangladesh Bank
Bank ABC
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Barclays
Bay Group Holdings
BMO Capital Markets
BNP Paribas
BNY Mellon
Commerzbank
Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank
DBS Bank
Deutsche Bank
E. Sun Bank
Emirates NBD
First Abu Dhabi Bank
Golomt Bank
GTBank
Gunvor Group
Helaba
HSBC
ICICI Bank
ING
International Finance Corporation
Intesa Sanpaolo
J.P. Morgan
KfW IPEX Bank
Khaan Bank
Lloyds Bank
Macquarie Bank
MasterCard
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated
Mizuho Bank
NAB
Natixis
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited
RHB Banking Group
Saigon-Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank
SEB
SHB
SMBC
Societe Generale
Standard Chartered
State Bank of India
UniCredit
United Overseas Bank
Wells Fargo
Westpac Banking Corporation
Zuercher Kantonalbank

Insurers & Risk Analysts
Aon
Arthur J. Gallagher
Asia Capital Reinsurance Group
Aspen Insurance
Atradius
BMS Group
BPL Global
Brit Insurance
Capital & Credit Risk Manager
Chaucer Syndicates
Chubb Global Markets
Coface
Credendo
Euler Hermes
Howden Insurance Brokers
Insurance Australia Group
JLT Specialty
Liberty International Underwriters
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Markel International
Marsh
MS Amlin
MST Insurance Services
Munich Re
QBE Global Credit & Surety
RKH Specialty
Seabury Trade Finance
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions
Texel Finance
The Channel Syndicate
Tokio Marine Kiln
Willis Towers Watson
XL Catlin
Zurich Credit & Political Risk

Consultants & Accountants
Aberdeen Asset Management
Accenture
Adam Smith Associates
Atkins
Atlantic Directors
Atrios
Avalon Consulting
Bain & Company
Capital Chains
CHS
CPA
Expertise Asia
EXX Africa
H&C S Holdings
IHS Markit
Jetcoin
Lantium Asia
Level Up Consultancy
Maecenas
Now Next You
Omniscient Software
Open Trade Documents
Sameer Mittal & Associates
SpEX Asia
Straits
Trade Advisory Network
Workflow Solutions

Non-bank Financiers
AGC Equity Partners
Barak Fund Management
BlackRock
CDC Group
CTT-Cotti Trade & Treasury
EFA Group
ExWorks Capital
Falcon Group
GE Capital
GTR Ventures
iGTB
Incubatrix
London Metal Exchange
Mermaid Ventures
Parthnon Derivatives
Paycelerate
PhillipCapital
Prime Investrade Limited
Riqueza Capital Group
Stenn International
Tin Hill Capital
Trade Asset Exchange

Technology & Fintech
Acarate
Accuity
Big Ideas
Bolero International
China Systems
Cisco Systems
ELCY
ENOC
Finastra
Intrepid Ventures
Kofax
Micron Technology
MIT Micro Informatique & Technologies
Mitigram
NS Solutions Corporation
Pelican
Pole Star
R3 CEV
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Seagate Technology
Swift
Tinubu Square
TradeIX

Govt Orgs & Public Bodies
Asian Trade Centre
Association of Corporate Treasurers
Board of Investment
Factors Chain International
Federation of Indian Export Organisations
ICC Academy
ICC Banking Commission
IE Singapore
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society
Malaysia Institute for Supply Chain Innovation
Monetary Authority of Singapore
Monetary Authority of Singapore
Singapore Customs
Singapore FinTech Association
Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association
Singapore Tourism Board
Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry & Commerce
The French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
World Trade Organization

Media
Amber & Green
Bitcoin Foundation
Business Digest
Exposures
Global Trade Review
Jack Morton Worldwide
MediaPro
MLA
Rhema Design
Thomson Reuters

Lawyers
Clyde & Co
Dentons
Economic Laws Practice
Mayer Brown
Simmons & Simmons

ECAs & Multilaterals
International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation
Trade & Development Bank of Mongolia

Venue: Marina Bay Sands
Address: Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
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MARKETING/MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

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Email: Mark Daly at mdaly@gtreview.com

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  • record activity on our Sites so that we understand how you use our Sites enabling us to better tailor our content, services and marketing to your needs;
  • collect statistical information about how you use the Site so that we can improve the Site; and
  • gather information about the pages on the Site that you visit, and other information about other websites that you visit, so as to place you in a “market segment”. This information is only collected by reference to the IP address that you are using, but does include information about the county and city you are in, together with the name of your internet service provider.

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but, if you prefer, you can change your browser to prevent that, or to notify you each time a cookie is set. You can also learn more about cookies in general by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org which includes additional useful information on cookies and how to block cookies using different types of browser. Please note however, that by blocking, deleting or turning off cookies used on the Site you may not be able to take full advantage of the Site.

6.      E-mail tracking

E-mail tracking is a method for monitoring the e-mail delivery to those subscribers who have opted-in to receive marketing e-mails from GTR, including GTR Africa, GTR Asia, GTR Americas, GTR Europe, GTR Mena, GTR eNews, Third party e-mails and GTR Ventures.

Why do we track e-mails?

So that we can better understand our users’ needs, we track responses, subscription behaviour and engagement to our e-mails – for example, to see which links are the most popular in newsletters. They enable us to understand the consumers journey through metrics including open rate, click-through rate, bounces and unsubscribes. Any other purposes for which Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd wishes to use your personal data will be notified to you and your personal data will not be used for any such purpose without obtaining your prior consent.

How do you track GTR eNewsletters?

To do this, we use pixel GIFs, also known as “pixel tags” – these are small image files that are placed within the body of our e-mail messages. When that image is downloaded from our web servers, the e-mail is recorded as being opened. By using some form of digitally time-stamped record to reveal the exact time and date that an e-mail was received or opened, as well the IP address of the recipient.

7.      Consents and opt-outs

You can give your consent to opt-out of all or any particular uses of your data as indicated above by:

  • Indicating at the point on the relevant Site where personal data is collected
  • Informing us by e-mail, post or phone
  • Updating your preferences on the applicable Site or eNewsletter (unsubscribe and preference options are available in the footer of each eNewsletter)

To turn cookies and similar technologies on and off, see the information in paragraph 5 above. Any questions regarding consents and opt-outs should be sent by e-mail to privacy@gtreview.com or by writing to Data Protection Officer at, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, United Kingdom. Alternatively, you can telephone our London headquarters at +44 (0) 20 8673 9666.

8.      Disclosures

Information collected at one Site may be shared between Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd and other group companies for the purposes listed above.

We may transfer, sell or assign any of the information described in this policy to third parties as a result of a sale, merger, consolidation, change of control, transfer of assets or reorganisation of our business.

9.      Public forums, message boards and blogs

Some of our Sites may have a message board, blogs or other facilities for user generated content available and users can participate in these facilities. Any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information and you should always be careful when deciding to disclose your personal information.

10.  Data outside the EEA

Services on the Internet are accessible globally so collection and transmission of personal data is not always limited to one country. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd may transfer your personal data, for the above-listed purposes to other third parties, which may be located outside the European Economic Area and/or with a different level of personal data protection. However, when conducting transfers, we take all necessary steps to ensure that your data is treated reasonably, securely and in accordance with this Privacy Statement.

Who has access to your information?

Confidentiality and Security of Your Personal Data

We are committed to keeping the data you provide us secure and will take reasonable precautions to protect your personal data from loss, misuse or alteration.

However, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our Site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features described above to try to prevent unauthorised access.

We have implemented information security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from:

  • unauthorised access
  • improper use or disclosure
  • unauthorised modification
  • unlawful destruction or accidental loss

All our employees, contractors and data processors (i.e. those who process your personal data on our behalf, for the purposes listed above), who have access to, and are associated with the processing of your personal data, are obliged to keep the information confidential and not use it for any other purpose than to carry out the services they are performing for us.

Responsibilities

Everyone who works for or with Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd has some responsibility for ensuring data is collected, stored and handled appropriately. Each team handling personal data must ensure that it is handled and processed in line with this policy and data protection principles. However, the following people have key areas of responsibility. The board of directors is ultimately responsible for ensuring that Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd meets its legal obligations.

Name of Data Controller

The Data Controller is Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is subject to the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and is registered in the UK with the Information Commissioner`s Office.

How to access, update and erase your personal information

If you wish to know whether we are keeping personal data about you, or if you have an enquiry about our privacy policy or your personal data held by us, in relation to any of the Sites, you can contact the Data Protection Officer via:

  • By writing to this address: Data Protection Officer, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, UK
  • Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8673 9666
  • E-mail: privacy@gtreview.com

Upon request, we will provide you with a readable copy of the personal data which we keep about you. We may require proof of your identity and may charge a small fee (not exceeding the statutory maximum fee that can be charged) to cover administration and postage.

Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd allows you to challenge the data that we hold about you and, where appropriate in accordance with applicable laws, you may have your personal information:

  • erased
  • rectified or amended
  • completed

Disclosing data for other reasons

In certain circumstances, the Data Protection Act allows personal data to be disclosed to law enforcement agencies without the consent of the data subject. Under these circumstances, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, will disclose requested data. However, the Data Controller will ensure the request is legitimate, seeking assistance from the board and from the company’s legal advisors where necessary.

Changes to this Privacy Statement

We will occasionally update this Privacy Statement to reflect new legislation or industry practice, group company changes and customer feedback. We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement periodically to be informed of how we are protecting your personal data.

Providing information

Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd aims to ensure that individuals are aware that their data is being processed, and that they understand.

  • How the data is being used
  • How to exercise their rights

To this end, the company has a privacy statement, setting out how data relating to individuals is used by the company. This is available on request and available on the company’s website.

Review of this policy

We keep this Policy under regular review. This Privacy Statement was last updated in April 2018.

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