Identifying and Structuring M&A Deals SEA 2010

M&A activity is on the rise in Southeast Asia with the strong economic growth in the region following the financial meltdown which froze up several potential transactions. The Identifying and Structuring M&A Deals SEA 2010 is set to discuss the opportunities and challenges of conducting M&A in the region across various sectors and countries.

“Identifying and Structuring M&As Deals SEA 2010” is a one-of-a-kind conference driven by corporations for corporations. Leading CFOs and bankers will discuss the hottest and up-and-coming sectors seeing M&A activities.

Key highlights for Identifying and Structuring M&A Deals SEA 2010:

  • The market outlook for M&As in Southeast Asia in 2011
  • Sector-specific opportunities and challenges in Southeast Asia including Energy, Financial Services, Manufacturing & Engineering, Consumer & Retail and Services
  • Country-specific analyses of M&A activity within Thailand and Vietnam
  • Best practices for M&As – how to perform and complete a successful M&A Transaction

Your expert speaking faculty includes:

Corporates which have confirmed their speaking attendance include:

Daljit Singh
President – Strategy & Projects
Fortis Healthcare

Tim Johannessen
Director of Strategy
Kraft Foods Asia

Shankar Athreya
Head of Investments (M&A)
Olam International

Adrian Chng
CFO
BlueScope Steel Asia

Other key speakers include:

Mayooran Elalingam
Head of Mergers & Acquisitions, South East Asia
Deutsche Bank

Chang Tou Chen
Head of Asia Pacific Investment Banking
HSBC

Vijay Karwal
MD, Head of Consumer, Retail & Healthcare Asia
RBS Investment Bank

Tan Kim Seng
Managing Director
3V SourceOne Capital

Josephine Yei
CEO
SaigonBank Berjaya Securities

Kaustav Bagchi
Investment Banker
Thanachart Securities

Tran Van Binh
Director
Indochina Capital

Dr. Christopher Kummer
President
Institute of Mergers, Acquisitions and Alliances

Posted by VBN on Aug 22 2010. Filed under Int'l Cooperation. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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