Innovations in Supply Chain Finance: Learnings from the EPCA summit in Rome
On the 18th of April I organised an expert session during the 11th EPCA summit in Rome. The conference was held in the Palazzo Altieri, a beautiful place with a rich history in the heart of Rome. The topic of that session was “Supply Chain Finance: unlocking the SME”. Speakers contributing to the program were Liliana Fratini Passi (CBI), Reinier Weerman (Flinqer) and Lars Rolf Jacobsen (Tradeshift). This is what I learned:
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