SLA Event on supplier risk management – Thursday 17th September

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Supplier Risk Management: Enhancing Your Supplier Due Diligence
17th September from 6 pm
Morgan Stanley Auditorium, 20 Bank Street, Canary Wharf
London, E14 4AD United Kingdom

SLA Europe and the Business & Finance Division, in partnership with Bureau Van Dijk (BVD) welcome everyone to a talk on Supplier Risk Management (SRM). The event will be hosted by Morgan Stanley at their Canary Wharf offices.

A good SRM programme is critical if you want to “know your supplier”, including their financial health, directors, owners, reputation/market standing, technology risks as well as understanding their own supply chain. Find out how you can support your organisation develop a successful SRM programme, leveraging your expertise to help understand these risks.

Our speakers are:

Ted Datta – Strategic Account Director and Risk Management specialist for Bureau Van Dijk. Ted will provide the context and an overview of the changing landscape for enhanced due diligence, as well as a few practical examples of good practice and how third party data supports the process

Karen Hung- EMEA and Asia Head of SRM and Outsourcing for Morgan Stanley. Karen will give an overview of Morgan Stanley’s risk management programme, detailing the aims and structure of the programme, the framework requirements and how the programme will address the future needs of the business.

Doors will open at 6 for a prompt 6.30 start.

There will be networking reception after the presentations, drinks and canapés will be served while you network and enjoy the views towards the River Thames, and the City beyond.

Entrance is free for members and £15 for non-members.

See our events page or book online now on our eventbrite page.

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