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WEBINAR: The evolving global market of foreign exchange

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Wednesday 30 May 2018, 11:00 AM

In the first of a series of webinars with new partner OFX, one of the world’s leading global international payments specialists, Head of Corporate Clients Michael Judge looks forward to introducing OFX and sharing some key themes driving global currency markets and key considerations for exporters when it comes to optimising payment routes.

As well as discussing AUD performance in general, he will speak to USD as a baseline currency and in the context of doing business with both established and developing export destinations.

We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging 30 minute session, and stay tuned for future webinars in which OFX will dive deeper into topics such as risk identification and mitigation to aid SMEs’ understanding of the global payment and macro-economic environments.


Speaker: Michael Judge, Head of Corporate Dealing – Australia, OFXMichael Judge.png

As Head of Corporate Dealing at OFX, Michael’s primary responsibility encompasses the management of a diverse team of FX Specialists. A mandate which includes mitigating the foreign exchange risks faced by corporates of all sizes, he oversees a wholesale flow of cross-border payments. Possessing an inherent interest in the intricacies of market analysis, Michael has become a spokesperson for the business, regularly providing insights and commentary to the broader business community and also to media. Michael is an accredited AFMA foreign exchange dealer, holding a Bachelor of Commerce from Macquarie University as well as a Diploma in Financial Services.

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