Debt restructuring veteran Buchheit to address Daily FT-ICCSL-SLID webinar today

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Prof. Lee Buchheit

Prof. Ulrich Volz

Dr. Manoj Jain


Daily FT and the International Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka together with the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants UK have organised a webinar on ‘Options for Debt Restructuring in Sri Lanka’ aired live today from 4 p.m. onwards.

This webinar will be broadcast live via the Facebook pages of ICC Sri Lanka, CIMA, and Daily FT.

It will host a number of eminent foreign as well as Sri Lankan experts who are conversant in the subject of Debt Restructuring which is very relevant to Sri Lanka today.

Prof. Lee Buchheit, the crisis debt restructuring veteran, Dr. Manoj Jain of Hector Capital, and Sovereign Debt Specialist University of London Prof. Ulrich Volz will address the webinar, which will be followed by a panel discussion featuring: Investor and Insurance Industry Specialist India R. Ramakrishna, HNB and NDB former CEO/Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Past President Rajendra Theagaraja, former State Minister of Finance Sri Lanka/NDB Bank former CEO Eran Wickramaratne MP, and Keio University – Tokyo Japan Professor Emeritus/Asian Development Bank Institute former Dean and CEO Naoyuki Yoshino.  

The session will be moderated by Daily FT Editor Nisthar Cassim, and ICC Sri Lanka Immediate Past Chairman and SLID Vice Chairman Dinesh Weerakkody. The webinar will be broadcast via: https://facebook.com/events/s/iccsl-webinar/546682120513129/.

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