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Digital Trade Finance event

A joint event with PwC, Komgo, FIS and ING

Event

We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive in-person event on Digital Trade Finance in the Treasury System Landscape, hosted by PwC, Komgo, FIS and ING, on 3 September 2026 at the PwC Campus in Brussels. During this session, all organising parties will be joined by DEME, a leading corporate bringing a vivid, end-to-end live case example and sharing first-hand transformation experience.

Why this event?
Trade finance transactions play a significant role for many organisations, yet their end-to-end management often remains fragmented, relying on spreadsheets, emails and manual processes. Technology has significantly evolved, enabling more automation, better alignment with compliance practices and a more robust operating model that integrates trade finance with core treasury activities.

But what does an integrated treasury and trade finance operating model truly look like, and how achievable is it?

What can you expect?

  • The reality on the ground: PwC and DEME share the strategic context and lived experience of fragmented trade finance processes
  • The TMS as the backbone: FIS and PwC explore how trade finance data connects to your treasury management system and operating model

  • The bank and the trade finance layer: ING and Komgo demonstrate how a digitised platform bridges the gap between corporates and banks

  • The transformation journey: DEME and Komgo share their end-to-end integration story, what worked, what was harder than expected, and the outcomes achieved
  • Closing the loop: ING and FIS synthesise market-wide patterns and show where the integrated architecture is heading next, including AI capabilities
  • Open Q&A and networking: An opportunity to engage directly with all speakers and peers

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Digital Trade Finance event

Who should attend?

This event is tailored for treasury professionals, trade finance managers, CFOs and operations leaders involved in trade finance, bank connectivity, and treasury transformation.

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Didier Vandenhaute

Didier Vandenhaute

Partner, Head of Risk Consulting, PwC Belgium

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