Prior to founding eFactor Network along with his partners in 2009, Héctor De La Garza had key roles in Supply Chain Finance and Business Development in several financial institutions such as Grupo Financiero Banorte, Bancomext, Nacional Financiera (NAFIN), and Banca Afirme. Héctor De La Garza Ramos graduated from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico (ITESM) in 1993. He post graduated on Bank Efficiency and holds an MBA from University of Oviedo, Spain.
Join us for a panel on Investment Opportunities & Working Capital Solutions to Turn Around the Economy in Time of COVID-19. The Pandemic is a crisis like no other affecting two fronts: the medical and the economy. The importance to keep the economy running during the crisis is critical for those essential services, food distribution, delivery and public utilities, then will come the recovery. Liquidity is the key of the game and where the alternative financial sector should focus. The success of the pace of recovery will depend crucially on policies undertaken during the crisis. If policies ensure that workers do not lose their jobs, renters and homeowners are not evicted, companies avoid bankruptcy, and business and trade networks are preserved, the recovery will occur sooner and more smoothly. All working capital solutions that free liquidity into the market will be part of a quick recovery. Each of the panelists will have an opportunity to speak about their strategy, performance expectations and their teams while they discuss their observations surrounding today's current events. Each panelist will provide investors and asset class managers with insight into their thought processes around risk mitigation and potential opportunity coming out of the current environment. As the dust begins to settle in their respective niches, our experts that have a long track record in the following area of Supply Chain Finance will talk about how they are thinking about capturing the opportunities.
Speakers: Shalako Wiener, Hector De La Garza, Dipak Jogia, P.J. Bain, and Hernan Mayol