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SUMMARY:The Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program (CMSDP)
DESCRIPTION:The program will focus on the sustainability\, performance\, and resilience of co-operative and mutual organisations. \nThe Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program (CMSDP) has been designed by Winthrop Professor Tim  Mazzarol and Dr Elena Limnios\, recognised experts in the field\, following extensive research into the needs of cooperative and mutual organisations. This three-day program applies theory and industry best practice to the organisational realities of the participants. \nThe crucial need for the CMSDP\nWhile there are many general management and development programs on the market\, most do not meet the specific requirements of this sector\, which has acknowledged the need for a dedicated course which captures the unique nature of the co-operative enterprise business model. \nMany aspects of the way co-operative and mutual enterprises are managed are similar to more conventional businesses. However\, there are also many important differences. These relate to areas such as their governance\, distribution of share capital and voting rights\, human resources\, communications\, marketing and strategic purpose. \nEvent details\nDate:        12 – 14 June 2019 \nTime:       8:30 AM – 5.00 PM \nVenue:    AIM WA Floreat \nExpress your interest to attend the online Co-operatives and mutuals strategic development program
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/the-co-operatives-and-mutuals-strategic-development-program-cmsdp/
LOCATION:AIM WA\, Management Centre\, 76 Birkdale Street\, Floreat\, WA\, Australia
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SUMMARY:BCCM Mutual Capital Leadership Symposium
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nDownload Flyer and Program\nRead our Policy Insight Paper\n\nThe Federal Parliament has just passed landmark legislation for member-owned businesses and mutuals. These are the first amendments to the Corporations Act for 18 years that relate to federally regulated mutuals such as customer-owned banks\, mutual insurers and mutual companies limited by guarantee. \nNew legislation opens opportunities for mutual businesses to grow through access to investment capital. \nDesigned for treasury teams\, senior executives\, the investment community and industry practitioners\, it brings together the key players who were involved in developing this new law with leaders from mutual sector businesses. \n20 keynote speakers explain: \n\n   what Mutual Capital Instruments are\, and how they can be issued\n   the new legal framework for mutual entities\n   how this will impact your firm’s constitution\n   opportunities and challenges for new wholesale and retail markets\n   the impact on regulation from ASIC & APRA\n\nLimited to 100 places.  \nSpeakers\n\nGreg Hammond OAM\, Independent Facilitator\, Hammond Review\nPeter Hunt\, Managing Partner\, Mutuo\nClaire LaBouchardiere\, Senior Executive Leader\, Corporations\, ASIC\nPat Brennan\, Executive General Manager\, Policy and Advice Division\, APRA\nJo Dodd\, Partner\, King & Wood Mallesons\nDaniel Yu\, Vice President-Senior Analyst\, Moody’s Financial Institution Group\nPaul Williams\, CFO\, Heritage Bank\nTim McEwen\, Partner\, Herbert Smith Freehills\nAdam Vise\, Acting GM Strategy and Group Treasurer\, Australian Unity\nMatt Price\, Director\, Financial Institutions Group\, National Australia Bank\nGeoff Yiu\, Partner\, Deals\, Tax and Legal\, KPMG\nLen Stone\, Treasurer\, CUA\nLisa Barrett\, Associate Director\, Financial Institution Ratings\, S & P Global\nLysa McKenna\, CEO\, Corporate Markets\, Asia Pacific\, Link Group\nMichael Cluskey\, Executive Director – Investment Banking\, Goldman Sachs\nDr John Hewson AM\nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM\nEnrico Musso\, Executive Director\, Capital Markets\, UBS\n\nEvent Details\nWhen: Wednesday\, 26 June 2019\, 10 am – 4.30 pm \nWhere: Sheraton Grand – Sydney Hyde Park\, 161 Elizabeth Street\, Sydney \nEarly Bird BCCM Member Ticket Price: $1\,990 + GST (saving you $220) \nEarly Bird Non Members Ticket Price: $2\,659.05 + GST (saving you $330.95) \nTicket sales closed \nProgram at a glance*\nWelcome \nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, BCCM \nRaising capital in mutuals – Australian perspective \nGreg Hammond OAM\, Independent Facilitator\, Hammond Review \nGreg Hammond conducted a review of this and other policy recommendations for the Government\, ultimately leading to this new legislation. Mr Hammond will also speak from his experience working as a leading legal advisor to mutuals over many years\, including efforts to raise capital. \nRaising capital in mutuals – International perspective \nPeter Hunt\, Managing Partner\, Mutuo \nPeter Hunt co-ordinated the industry strategy to achieve the legislation. He will give an insight into similar initiatives in other countries\, leading to the successful raising of new capital for mutual businesses. \nThe Legal Framework – Constitutional and other legal changes related to the Mutual Reforms Act \nTim McEwen\, Partner\, Herbert Smith Freehills and Jo Dodd\, Partner\, King & Wood Mallesons \nLeading mutual sector lawyers\, Tim McEwen and Jo Dodd\, will help firms to understand the implications of the Mutual Reforms Act. They will outline the impact the law will have on individual constitutions\, and how firms may wish to take advantage of new opportunities. \nThe Regulatory landscape for financial mutuals – APRA \nPat Brennan\, Executive General Manager\, Policy and Advice Division\, APRA \nRegulated financial services mutuals will understand the important nexus between legislation and regulation. A senior APRA representative working with mutual banks and credit unions\, will outline the key issues that APRA sees raised by the passage of the Mutual Reforms Act. \nPreparing Mutual Capital Instruments for the wholesale market \nLen Stone\, Treasurer\, CUA\, Enrico Musso\, Executive Director\, Capital Markets\, UBS\, Adam Vise\, Group Treasurer\, Australian Unity\, Lisa Barrett\, Associate Director\, Financial Institution Ratings\, S & P Global and Lysa McKenna\, CEO\, Corporate Markets\, Asia Pacific\, Link Group \nCUA’s Len Stone\, UBS’s Barry Sharkey and others will discuss what firms will need to think about when considering the potential for an issuance of mutual capital instruments to the wholesale investment market. \nPreparing Mutual Capital Instruments for the retail market \nPaul Williams\, CFO\, Heritage Bank\, Matt Price\, Director\, Financial Institutions Group\, National Australia Bank\, Geoffrey Yiu\, Partner\, KPMG\, Michael Cluskey\, Executive Director – Investment Banking\, Goldman Sachs\, and Daniel Yu\, Vice President-Senior Analyst\, Moody’s Financial Institution Group \nHeritage Bank’s Paul Williams will lead a discussion on the questions involved for firms considering preparations for an issuance of mutual capital instruments to the retail investment market. \nThe Regulatory environment for Federal Mutuals \nClaire LaBouchardiere\, Senior Executive Leader\, Corporations\, ASIC \nNow the Corporations Act has been altered\, what is ASIC’s approach to mutuals? In particular\, how does ASIC regulate fundraising to retail investors? \nClosing Remarks \nDr John Hewson AM \n*Program subject to change. More speakers to be announced.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-mutual-capital-leadership-symposium/
LOCATION:Sheraton Grand – Sydney Hyde Park\, 161 Elizabeth Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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