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VIRTUAL EVENT

TXF ASIA 2021 EXPORT, AGENCY & PROJECT FINANCE

10–11 NOVEMBER

PARTNERS

SPONSORS CORPORATE SPONSORECA PARTNER SUPPORTERS

JOIN ASIA’S PRIMARY EVENT FOR EXPORT FINANCE Back with a bang for 2021 we bring you TXF Asia Export, Agency & Project Finance! The TXF Asia reunion will be hosted online on TXF's state-of-the-art virtual platform - this event promises to set the bar high, bringing you the highest quality content presented by key market figures and joined by senior dealmakers.

Join Asia's primary event for the export finance market, offering all participants the opportunity to connect and network with each other. Use our enhanced networking features to get in touch with anyone on the guest list. With our top-notch content it is your opportunity to be updated and debate regarding current affairs and examine the future opportunities most applicable to your business. This unmissable virtual event will allow all participants to view all content live and on-demand but also connect with each other by browsing the delegate list and communicate through a messaging and video call service. In short, we can bring the key players in the Asian export finance world directly to you, wherever you are.

VIRTUAL EVENT

TXF ASIA 2021 EXPORT, AGENCY & PROJECT FINANCE

10–11 NOVEMBER

Just looking for access to TXF Asia virtual? No problem. Your virtual ticket gives you access to:

• All advanced networking features before and after the event including 'Search the guest list'

• All sessions live and on-demand

• Private Meeting Rooms

• Chat features

• Message other delegates

With a TXF Membership get your ticket to TXF Asia Virtual as well as all other virtual TXF Export & Project Finance event for 12 months. PLUS: • Advance networking features including an introdu- ction service, video conferencing and messaging• Access to our TXF membership portal, with library specialist content that is updated all year round• Webinars, panel discussions and other exclusive members only events• Access to the Members Directory to connect with all other TXF Members

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SPEAKERS

Abe Riyoichi Chief Representative –

Singapore JBIC

Kah Jin Khoo Vice President

MEXIM

Franck Kambou Sustainability

Analyst Bpifrance

Frank Vanwingh Group Deputy

CEO Credendo

Leo Kirby Managing Director -

Global Capital Advisory,

APAC Leader GE Financial Services

Doreen Abeysundra Senior Investment

Manager Siemens Bank

Steve Kang Director K-Sure

Jeff Ng Senior Treasury

Strategist HL Bank Singapore

Sumanta Panigrahi Managing Director, Asia Head – Export & Agency Finance, Treasury & Trade

Solutions Citi

Edward Hui Regional Head of

Structured Trade & Export Finance, Asia Pacific

Deutsche Bank

Peter Gilbert Head of Asia

Pacific BPL Global

Loic Le Sache Head of Export Finance APAC BNP Paribas

Anne Crepin Deputy Head Export Credit

SFIL

Sun Jung Lee Head of Export

& Agency Finance, Asia Pacific

Banco Santander

Laure Duvernay Director - Project Finance & Business Development

Alcatel Submarine Networks

Fabrizio Ceccarelli Senior Account

Manager SACE

Geoffrey Tan Managing Director –

Asia Pacific US DFC

Adolfo Dindo Abueg Co-Head Project

Finance KDB

VIRTUAL EVENT FEATURES:

DON’T MISS A THING:

Live streaming of every session, plus

the ability to catch-up with videos

available on our virtual platform

VIRTUAL NETWORKING:

Use our networking features, including guest list and get

in touch with anyone via message, voice call or secure video

meeting room to reach more potential

business partners than ever before!

ONLINE COMMUNITY:

Reach a wider community, invite junior members of

your team, or those unable

to travel to this unmissable

event virtually

WE’LL HOOK YOU UP:

Take advantage of the team’s contacts as we’ll put you in touch personally with your most

compatible business contacts

TXF members get free access to virtual streaming of the event. Not a member? Contact [email protected]

# ASIATXF 2021

Corporate 51%

Financial Institution & Advisory

31%

ECA6%

Insurance5%

Law firm4% DFI & Government 3%

2019 ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN

430 GUESTS

70 SPEAKERS

51% CORPORATES

300+ COMPANIES

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TESTIMONIALS

"Great to meet all the players in the market in one place. A must participate event for people in the export finance market"

Joon Hwi Lee, Hyundai Engineering & Construction

"Excellent conference that brings senior decision makers under one roof"

Ritesh Kshyap, Bombardier Transportation

"An Excellent opportunity to catch up with the market and network"

Geoffrey Tan, OPIC

AGENDA - DAY 1 - NOVEMBER 10

TAKING THE PULSE: A MACROECONOMIC KEYNOTE

OPERATION CAPEX: THE BORROWERS’ PANEL

SUPPORTING BUSINESS OLD AND NEW: ASIA’S LEADING ECAS

BECOMING THE GREEN GIANT: SUSTAINABILITY LINKED FINANCING IN ASIA

STRETCH BREAK

Abe Riyoichi, Chief Representative – Singapore, JBIC Steve Kang, Director, K-Sure

Loic Le Sache, Head of Export & Agency Finance APAC, BNP Paribas Moderator:

Anne Crepin, Deputy Head Export Credit, SFIL Franck Kambou, Sustainability Analyst, Bpifrance

Jeff Ng, Senior Treasury Strategist, HL Bank Singapore

2021 hasn’t quite seen the bounce-back from the pandemic that we might have expected, but many countries are still seeing some economic improvements. In this keynote, we take a tour of the Asia region to determine which countries are thriving, and which will continue to need support.

Excess market liquidity means that banks are hungry for projects they can really sink their teeth into. We gather some of Asia’s leading borrowers to map out the short-term future for projects in the region.• What approaches are Asia’s borrowers taking towards the market this year? Are they remaining cautious, or are they seeking to ramp up their activities?• What does the deal pipeline look like across the region as we head into 2022?• How are our borrowers working with ECAs as part of a sophisticated corporate finance strategy?• How have borrowers been impacted by the trend in ESG-linked financing? Will they seek to capitalise on financial incentives on offer by meeting sustainability linked KPIs?

It’s an important time for ECA finance. With plenty of companies still in need of support, the Asian market remains somewhat reliant on flexible, fast action from their ECAs. This panel brings together some of Asia’s leading ECAs to consider how they are continuing to step up to the plate in times of need.• What new products and initiatives are Asia’s ECAs offering to their customers?• Have ECAs seen an uptick in business as we move away from the impacts of 2020? Are they seeing more requests for support on large Capex projects?• What types of new business - such as semiconductors, battery storage, and electronic vehicles - are ECAs looking to support as traditional business slows? How will they need to adapt their products to suit these different sectors?

The havoc wreaked by the pandemic and severe weather conditions has emphasised just how catastrophic human activity can be for the planet – especially for emerging markets and poorer communities. The last year has also taught us that we can drastically change how we do business in times of need – and it’s now clearer than ever that the finance industry has a pivotal role to play in curbing the effects of climate change. Here, we consider:• Beyond the wind farm, what do socially and environmentally conscious projects look like in Asia?• What benefits do banks, ECAs, and corporate clients see from participating in ESG- linked projects? How can we further incentivize sustainable investment?• How are non-traditional businesses making themselves eligible for ESG credentials? What KPIs can be put in place to help a wider range of transactions become more sustainable?• How do we spot greenwashing and ensure that all efforts to become more sustainable are making tangible impacts?

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THE DEVELOPMENT ANGLE: MFIS AND DFIS IN ASIA

CLOSER TO HOME: FOCUS ON LOCAL LIQUIDITY

CLOSING REMARKS

NETWORKING RECEPTION

Geoffrey Tan, Managing Director – Asia Pacific, US Development Finance Corporation

Kah Jin Khoo, Vice President, MEXIM

Although always a crucial part of the funding mix in Asia, DFIs and multilaterals arebecoming even more active in the wake of the pandemic. This session brings togetherinternational development finance institutions to discuss:• What types of projects are multilaterals interested in? Which projects would have struggled to get off the ground without their involvement?• Are we still seeing many requests for blended finance solutions? How are ECAs and DFIs collaborating on projects?• Do DFIs have a greater appetite for sustainability linked projects? In the short-term, what is their approach to less eco-friendly industries that are important for growth in developing countries?

We often focus on international financial institutions and insurance providers, but local entities are playing increasingly important roles on transactions in the region. In this panel, we assess the importance of local liquidity, and local insurance provision. • Has the shift to local production as a response to supply chain shortages promoted more local bank involvement in transactions?• Are APAC's ECAs taking on a larger role in transactions across the region?• For which industries is local liquidity particularly important? • How are Asean ECAs responding to the trend in local liquidity? Do they force any constraints in capacity or coverage?

AGENDA - DAY 2 - NOVEMBER 11OPENING KEYNOTE: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL AGENDAS

BUSINESS SUPPORT SYSTEM: INTERNATIONAL ECAS IN ASIA

China and the US have a frosty relationship, to say the least. In today’s opening keynote, we assess how the change in the US administration has impacted Asia’s relationship with the country, and what this means for supply chains, policy, and trade wars globally.

As ever, ECA finance remains vital for getting projects off the ground in Asia. But as the world changes, so does the type of support that clients need. In this session, we assess newfound capabilities and plans for increased flexibility from international ECAs working in Asia:• Are ECAs looking to diversify into less traditional markets, such as electric vehicles and charging, as large projects remain slow in Asia?• What flexible structures – such as buyer credits, blended finance, untied financing, and shopping line facilities – are ECAs bolstering to support clients in this challenging market?• Will ECAs consider offering more flexible terms, such as increased country limits and the ability to take on more risk, for ESG-linked projects?• Will ECAs need to consider changing their models as services and software become a bigger part of the exporting mix?Fabrizio Ceccarelli, Senior Account Manager, SACE Frank Vanwingh, Group Deputy CEO, CredendoModerator: Sumanta Panigrahi, Managing Director, Asia Head – Export & Agency Finance, Treasury & Trade Solutions, Citi

INSURING A HEALTHY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT: ASIA’S CPRI MARKETAsia’s insurance market remains vital, with more and more entities looking to broaden their portfolios into the project finance space. This session gathers Asia’s leading private insurers and their customers to consider:• Export finance is moving towards sustainable deals, and the CPRI market will follow where it sees well structured deals. Is the CPRI market taking sustainability seriously, and what is it doing to support the sustainable agenda?• Some have said that capacity has reduced in the CPRI market in the last year, but is this a false premise? What does risk appetite look like in today's CPRI market?• Over the last year, we’ve seen a lot of industry stalwarts leave Asia to return to their home countries. Will Singapore remain a hub for insurance given what could be deemed an exodus of talent?

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Peter Gilbert, Head of Asia Pacific, BPL GlobalAhmed Madkour, Managing Director, Recovery Advisors

DECARBONISATION: FINANCING AN EQUITABLE ENERGY TRANSITION

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY: FINANCING ASIA’S INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS

ECA REPORT CARD: THE EXPORTERS’ FEEDBACK

STAGES FOR CHANGE: CREATING A DIVERSE LANDSCAPE FOR ASIAN EXPORT FINANCE

STRETCH BREAK

Adolfo Dindo Abueg, Co-Head Project Finance, KDB Leo Kirby, Managing Director - Global Capital Advisory, APAC Leader, GE Financial Services

Laure Duvernay, Director- Project Finance & Business Development, Alcatel Submarine Networks

Doreen Abeysundra, Senior Investment Manager, Siemens Bank

With sustainability high on the agenda for most companies and governments, thedecarbonisation of Asia’s energy mix must be centre stage. But it’s not as simple as ‘turning off the tap’ on coal – which most international organisations no longer finance, and many are also backing away from fossil fuels. This session discusses how we get the balance right, and how we can ensure equitable access to sustainable energy.• Taiwan has been a booming market for wind farms, but have other countries followed suit? Will we see bankable projects emerging in the likes of Korea and Japan?• What role will new technologies such as hydrogen play in Asia’s energy transition? How will ECAs and financial institutions need to adapt their products to make them suitable for new technologies?• Many renewable energies rely on battery storage. Where are we with this technology, as well as additional infrastructure that will be required to support the distribution of renewable energy?• Should gas be considered a transition fuel in developing countries in Asia?

Despite slowdowns related to supply chain disruption and lockdowns, Asia’s infrastructureneed remains significant. Here, we discuss the opportunities arising in Asian infrastructure,and the types of funding needed to ensure that vital projects get across the line.• What sources of funding will be needed to plug Asia’s infrastructure funding gap?• Sustainability is not just about energy: we must also consider the vital infrastructure that’s needed to support sustainable growth, such as electric rail and social projects. What sustainable projects are available on the market and how are they being financed?• How are EPC contractors working on infrastructure origination? How can ECAs ensure that their products are competitive enough to draw attention during the tendering process?

We’ve heard from a variety of industries and agencies, but there’s a vital piece of the puzzle we haven’t addressed yet: the exporters’ perspective. It’s been a tough few years for those seeking to send goods overseas, and yet business has still been moving for many. This session puts exporters on the spot, suggesting solutions for key pain points and assessing the performance of ECA support.• Are markets in Asia looking to localise as a response to the supply chain disruptions we’ve seen over the course of the last year? What impact has this had on international companies looking to do business in the region?• Have ECAs provided enough support for exporters during this time of need, and what would our exporters like to see done better?• Despite recent changes to the OECD consensus, does local content remain a pain point?

The pandemic has shown that we can work – and excel - in ways that we never thoughtpossible. To end TXF Asia on a high, we want to celebrate equality and diversity in thesector, and consider how to better engage communities that are under-represented infinance:• How has the shift to virtual work impacted women and junior staff? What have we learned that we should take forward, and what do we need to monitor?• Have we seen a shift in how teams approach equality and diversity over the past years? Is it more of a priority now than it has been before?• What do we need to do as an industry to ensure that a wide range of talent is represented at senior levels?

CLOSING REMARKSThank you for joining TXF Asia 2021

# ASIATXF 2021

AC Energy InternationalRenewablesAdaro Power

ADM InternationalAET Tankers PTE Ltd

Agritrade International Pte LtdAKA Bank ( Ausfuhrkredit-

Gesellschaft mbh )Ansaldo Energia

ANZ (Australia and New ZealandBanking Group)

Asia Capital Reinsurance GroupAsian Development Bank

Asian Infrastructure InvestmentBank

AXA XLB Grimm PowerBaker McKenzie

BAM InternationalBanco Sabadell

BNP ParibasBombardier Transportation

BPBpifrance

BPL GlobalBritish Embassy

Bryan Cave Leighton PaisnerBurmeister & Wain Scandinavian

Contractor ( BWSC )Business Connection BV

Business Connection LimitedBW LPG LTDCaixaBank

Canadian SolarCargill

CaterpillarCathay United Bank

ChaucerChina Navigation

Chiyoda CorporationChubb Ltd

CitiCITIC ENVIROTECH

CMEC sub / China NationalComplete Engeering Corp (CCEC)

CommerzbankCommerzbank AG

Continuum EconomicsCredendo

Credit Agricole CIBCredit Industriel et Commercial

(CIC)Credit Suisse

Daewoo Engineering &Construction

DekabankDeutsche Bank

Diamond Generating CorporationDLA PiperDZ Bank

ECGC LimitedEDC - Export Development Canada

EDF EnergyEKF - Denmark’s Export Credit

AgencyEmbassy of the Republic of

Kazakhstan in the Republic ofSingapore

Enel Green Power (EGP)Engie

Enterprise SingaporeEntrepose Group

Euler HermesEuro Exim Bank

EVN HCMExport Finance Australia

EY/AHBFerrostaal Equipment Solutions

GmbHFerrostaal Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Ferrostaal Trading GmbHFlowbird

Fonroche Lighting.GE CapitalGE China

GE Energy Financial ServicesGE Power

GE TreasuryGIEK - The Norwegian Export

Credit Guarantee Agency (GIEK)GS E&C

HAMON & CIE InternatinalHATTON NATIONAL BANK Plc

HelabaHong Kong Mortgage Corporation

Ltd.HSBC

Huaweihyundai engineering

Hyundai Engineering &Construction

Hyundai Engineering Co., LtdIDSUD Energies

IFCING Bank

Integra GlobalIntesa Sanpaolo

Itochu CorporationITOCHU Treasury Centre Asia Pte.

Ltd.Jan De Nul

Japan Bank for InternationalCooperation (JBIC)

JERA AsiaJGC Corporation

JP MorganJurong Engineering Limited

Juwi Renewable EnergiesKazakh Invest

Keppel ShipyardKfW IPEX-Bank

Kilang Pertamina BalikpapanKorea Development Bank (KDB)

K-sureLandesbank Baden - Wurttemberg

(LBBW)Latham & Watkins

Lee Kuan Yew School of PublicPolicy

LinklatersLloyds Bank

Maire TecnimontMarkel

MarshMarsh JLT Specialties

MARUBENI ASEAN PTE. LTDMarubeni Asian Power Singapore

Pte LtdMarubeni Asian Power Vietnam

Mercuria Energy TradingMetal One Corporation

MEXIM - Export-Import Bank ofMalaysia Berhad

MIGA - Multilateral InvestmentGuarantee Agency

Milbank LLPMilbank,Tweed, Hadley & McCloy

MISC BerhadMitsubishi Corporation

Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Mitsubishi Hitachi Power SystemsMitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems

Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.Mitsui & Co., Ltd

MizuhoMODEC

MOL GroupNEC Corporation

NEXI - Nippon Export InvestmentInsurance

NokiaNorthland Power

Nuri Telecom Vietnam CompanyLimitedOerlikon

OPIC - Overseas PrivateInvestment Corporation

PelindoPelindo 3

Pertamina (Persero)Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)

(Persero)Petrovietnam (Vietnam Oil and Gas

Group - PVN)Petrovietnam ExplorationProduction Corporation

Petrovietnam Gas Joint StockCorporation

Petrovietnam Power Corporation(PV Power)

PetroVietnam Technical ServicesCorporation

Posco DaewooPOSCO International CorporationPowerChina Asset Management

(Singapore) Pte LtdPowerChina Intl

PT InkaPT Outotec Technology Solutions

PTSCPupuk Indonesia Holding

PV GasRabobank

RATCH GroupReliance Industries Limited

SACESamsung C&T

San Miguel Corporation (SMC)Santander

Scottish Development InternationalSembcorp Industries

SEPCO3SERV - Swiss Export Risk Insurance

SFILShanghai Electric Group Co Ltd

Sidel GroupSiemens Bank

Siemens Bank GmbH SingaporeBranch

Sinoma Energy Conservation Ltd.(Sinoma EC)

Singaporean-German Chamber ofIndustry and Commerce

SinochemSinosure

Sinosure - China Export & CreditInsurance Corporation

SK E&CSociete Generale

Sojitz CorporationSovereign Risk Insurance Ltd

Standard CharteredSUMEC

Sumitomo CorporationSumitomo Mitsui Banking

Corporation (SMBC)Sumitomo Mitsui Banking

Corporation EuropeSummit Group

Summit Power International Pte LtdTBEA

TD BankThales

The Blue CircleTOS ENERGY MALAYSIA SDN BHD

Toshiba CorporationToshiba Energy Systems &

Solutions CorporationTotal

Trafigura Group PteTrafigura Pte Ltd

TXFUK Export Finance

UniCreditUS EXIM BANK - Export-Import

Bank of the United StatesUsaha Tegas

VAPCOVena Energy

VestasViaccess-orca

Vietnam National Coal and MineralIndustries Holding Corporation

(Vinacomin)Vietnam Oil and Gas Group

VitolVopak

VPOWER GroupWartsila

Willis Towers WatsonWorld Bank Group

WPDXL Catlin - AXA XL

Yinson Holdings BerhadZodiac Milpro

Zurich

WHO YOU COULD MEETGet a sense for who else will attend, here are some of the great companies

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