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"Development of Payment/Securities System in Europe & U.S., its Applications in Japan "

July 17 & 18, 2001:  Nippon Kaiun Club (Nagatacho), Tokyo
  
DAY 1
 08:30-09:00
REGISTRATION
 09:00-09:10  Chairman's Address:
Willem van Rijn, Managing Partner, Financial Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers
 09:10-10:00

  New Trends in Payment/Settlement Systems
Masashi Nakajima, International Department, Bank of Japan
(Former Director of The Center for Financial Industry Information Systems)

  • Background and Current Trends in Payment Systems
  • Introduction of RTGS by Central Bank Payment System
  • Evolution of Net Payment System (To Become Hybrid, To Become Integrated)
  • Link with Securities Settlement System

 10:00-10:40


 Movements after the Introduction of RTGS in Japan
Izuru Katoh, Deputy Manager, Chief Economist, Totan Research  
  • Situation of Payment after the Introduction of RTGS
  • Settlement of JGB after the Introduction of RTGS
  • Situation of Day Trade Call Transaction
  • Situation of Control of Liquidity by Individual Banks
 10:40-11:00
Morning Coffee/Tea Break
 11:00 - 11:40

 Cash Management in Japan- Opportunities & Challenges
 Harish Suri, Director/Business Head, Global Corporate & Investment Bank, e-Business Japan, CitiBank

  • Key Challenges
    • Impact of the Current Economic Environment
    • Limitation of Current Systems
  • Key Opportunities
    • Cash Management Solutions
    • Evolution of E-Solutio
 11:40-12:20

 Payment Risk Control of Financial Institutions
Sawaichiro Kamata, Manager, Risk Assessment Group, Examination & Surveillance Department, Bank of Japan

  • Examining Payment Risk Control
  • The Methods for Control According to Risk Type
  • Risk Control Methods for Participating in the Payment System
 12:20-13:20
LUNCHEON
 13:20-14:00

 Payment Systems in E-commerce   
 Chris Pickles, Manager, Industry Relations, Radianz (London)

  • New Technology for Payments
  • New Business Models Driving Payment Systems
  • Micro-payments in e-Commerce
  • International Standards Creating Opportunities for Cost Reduction
 14:00-14:50

 New Payment Systems in Germany - RTGSplus
Wolfgang Michalik, Head of Payment Systems Policy Div., Deutsche Bundesbank

  • Background of Integrated System
  • Raising Liquidity from Other Central Bank
  • Structure of Payments and Setting of Limit Payment
 14:50-15:10
Afternoon Coffee/Tea Break
 15:10-15:50 CHIPS, US, and World Payment Systems Innovation
 Junichi Shukuwa, Assistant GM & Economist, Payment Strategies & Solutions,
The Sanwa Bank Ltd.

  • Features of US Payment Systems
  • Renovation of CHIPS- CHIPS Finality- CHIPS EDI
  • WATCH - Retail Payment Systems
  • Impact on World Payment Systems
 15:50-16:50

 PANEL DISCUSSION:
Complying with the Foreign Exchange Settlement's Core Principle

 
Junichi Shukuwa Assistant GM & Economist, Payment Strategies & Solutions,
The Sanwa Bank Ltd.
Riichi Iwasaki

Vice President, Treasury Services Financial Institutions,
The Chase Manhattan Bank

Tetsuji NishimuraDirector Japan , SWIFT

  • Intra-day Finality
  • Complying with Overseas Hybrid Systems
  • Market Change with the Payment System Revolutions (After the Introduction of CLS)
  • Retail Payments - E-commerce
  • Preparing for the Start of the Revised Depository Insurance System
 16:40-16:50
Closing Comments
  
DAY 2
 08:30-09:00
REGISTRATION
 09:00-09:10
  Chairman's Address:  
 09:10-09:50

  Recent Developments in SWIFT
Jacqueline Farrow, Vice President, Banking Industry, SWIFT

  • The Features of Next Generation Network (SWIFTNet Portfolio)
  • Authentication Operation of SWIFT (TrustAct)
  • Corresponding to e-commerce using SWIFT (e-PaymentPlus)

 09:50-11:00


Impact of CLS Payment to the Market
Hisaya (Peter) Ishida, Sr. Vice President, Settlement & Clearing Service Dept., Sumitomo-Mitsui Banking Corp.

  • Structure of CLS Payment
  • Major Player of CLS
  • Impact on Operation
  • Impact on market custom
  • Impact on Intra-day Liquidity
 11:00-11:20
Morning Coffee/Tea Break
 11:20-12:10

 Integrating SWIFTNet
Hideyuki Takei, Division Manager, Professional Service Division,
Getronics Olivetti Japan

  • SWIFTNet as Settlement Infrastructure
  • System Integration for Market Infrastructures
  • Continuous Linked Settlement, Global STP...)
  • SWIFTNet-based Service Provider Solution
  • On-going Project: SWIFTNet FIN
 12:10-13:20
LUNCHEON
 13:20-14:00

 The Custodians' Perspective on Improving Cross Border Settlements
Kazuyuki Ichihashi, Sr. Vice-President, Head of Investment
 
State Street, Japan

  • Implications of GSTP
  • US Perspectives on the Development of GSTP
  • Implications of GSTP for Japanese Institutional Investors in the T+1 Environment
  • Exploring GSTP Solutions for the Japanese Financial Market
 14:00-14:40

 The Asset Manager's Perspective for Selecting Counter Parties (Broker, Custodian) in Terms of Settlement Capabilities
James Minney, Executive Director

 
MEIJI Dresdner Asset Management*

 14:40-15:00
Afternoon Coffee/Tea Break
 15:00-15:40

 The Best Practice to Comply with Changes in Settlement Infrastructure Tetsuo Iida, Senior Consultant, Solution Planning Department,
ISI-Dentsu, Ltd.

  • Significance of Renovation in Settlement Infrastructure of Cash and Securities
  • Impact of the Changes from IT Perspective
  • STP Solution on The Move
  • The Best Practice in IT to Comply with The Changing Environment
 15:40-16:20

 Impact on Securities Trading Business by Securities Regulations Renovation
Hiromichi Minami, Senior Consultant, System Consulting Department 1,
Nomura Research Institute

  • STP and BPR
  • Strategies to Comply with New Securities trading Market
  • IT Governance
 16:40-16:50
Closing Comments
*Speakers are invited and subject to change