EUROBANKING 2015: Prague, Czech Republic May 31 June 3, 2015

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EUROBANKING 2015: Prague, Czech Republic May 31 – June 3, 2015. EUROBANKING MEETING PRAGUE 2015 Prague- capital of the Czech Republic Prague- city of European history, European culture, wonderful architecture, life and beauty

©Pražská informační služba

www.praguewelcome.cz

©Pražská informační služba

www.praguewelcome.cz

Become an enthusiast of Eurobanking and come to Prague meeting because: -

you will get new information on the topics mentioned below

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we would like to model the program of the meeting as per your needs and ideas

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you get to see some nice places of the Czech Republic

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you meet nice bunch of people dedicated to risk management from allover Europe

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non-profit organization model, so good value for money

We would like to focus the technical program of the PRAGUE MEETING on the following topics: -

credit risk management and modelling asset and liability or liquidity management process optimization pricing of options integrated risk management operational risk management and measurement analytical marketing tools RAROC methodology applied to commercial banking impact of CRD4 to the banks

QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE POTENTIAL PARTICIPANTS Could you reply to our following questions: (Your answers make organization of the meeting easier)

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I am interested in the Prague meeting but I am missing the following topics ...

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Inclusion of the following topic ... would enable my participation

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Following topic ... mentioned above is excessive

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The program of the Prague meeting is OK or too tough

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At the moment I am ready to come and I do my registration by ... at the latest

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I am ready to deliver my presentation on ...

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I am ready to come with my partner (partner´s program will be very interesting)

Open Questionare Form

Details of the PRAGUE MEETING 2015: 1) HOSTED by DOLIN, s.r.o.

www.dolin-sro.cz [email protected] [email protected] DOLIN, s.r.o. is active in financial consultancy, design of the environmental projects and publishing of scientific books (e.g. Health and Environment, Geology of Iraq, Foundations and Dissolutions of Companies in the Czech Republic after the year 1989 etc.). Executive of the company Mr. Pavel Linhart has already organized the Eurobanking Prague´s meeting in the year 2000 and took part in many Eurobanking meetings in the past.

2) PARTNERS a) CRIF-Czech Credit Bureau www.crif.cz [email protected] CRIF – Czech Credit Bureau, a. s., is fully owned by Italian company CRIF. Company is the organizer of the biggest Czech credit bureaus, both banking and non-banking. Credit bureau users can use the credit bureaus to check the ability of their clients to pay their future financial commitments. CRIF – Czech Credit Bureau guarantees them technical services and also provides comprehensive business information about companies and detailed data on ownership´s relationships on the cribis.cz portal, including 20 years of history. Company is also provider of economic evaluation known under brand iRating. The company manages ELIXIR, the register which charts the professional history of financial and insurance advisers and brokers and delivers data for decision making as well as consultancy, namely for banking sector. Member of the Board of CRIF - Czech Credit Bureau, a. s., Mr. Pavel Finger represents Czech Republic in Eurobanking committee at the time being.

b) ŠKODA AUTO

www.skoda-auto.com/en ŠKODA AUTO is international automobile manufacturer based in the Czech Republic. ŠKODA AUTO is one of the oldest car producing companies in the world and has an unbroken history of manufacturing. The company was established in 1895 by Václav

Laurin and Václav Klement in Mladá Boleslav. In 1925 the company was acquired by Škoda Works and became known as ŠKODA. Since 1991, ŠKODA AUTO has been an integral part of the Volkswagen Group. Key manufacturing facilities are located in the Czech Republic, China, and Russia. Furthermore, ŠKODA vehicles are produced in India, Slovakia, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan. The total global sales reached 920,800 cars in 2013 and sales revenue surpassed 10 billion euro.

c) ŠKODA AUTO University

www.savs.cz ŠKODA AUTO University is a private university located in

Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic.

The university was founded in 2000 as the first and the only company university in the Czech Republic. ŠKODA AUTO University offers bachelor and master degree programs in the full-time or part-time form of study. More than 1,100 students are pursuing their degrees at ŠKODA AUTO University.

Study programs are designed to reflect business realities of the automotive industry. Degree studies focus on the areas of marketing and sales; operations, production, and logistics; and finance. An integral part of the bachelor degree program is the company internship with placements undertaken mostly within ŠKODA AUTO, its suppliers and stakeholders in the Czech Republic and abroad. Internationalization has been a major focus of ŠKODA AUTO University. All students have to master at least two foreign languages, go regularly on exchange semesters abroad or might pursue double-degrees in cooperation with prime universities in the European Union. ŠKODA AUTO University has achieved many national and international accolades for its unique learning concept, ranging from the medal of the Minister of Education to special recognition by the European Commission and the United Nations.

d) University of Economics Prague

www.vse.cz/english The University of Economics, Prague, also called Prague School of Economics is a leading economics and business-oriented public university located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is the largest and most selective university in the field of economics, business and information technologies in the Czech Republic with almost 20,000 students in its bachelor, masters and doctoral programs, and a top business school in Central Europe. Faculties of the University: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty

of of of of of of

Finance and Accounting (FFA) International Relations (FIR) Business Administration (FBA) Informatics and Statistics (FIS) Economics (FEPA) Management in (FM)

e) International Chamber of Commerce Czech Republic - ICC

www.icc-cr.cz/en ICC is is the world business organization that speaks with authority on behalf of enterprises from all sectors in every part of the world. ICC was founded in 1919 in Paris. Today, ICC represents thousands of companies and associations in more than 120 countries and transmits their interests to high official representatives including the UN, EU, WTO, OECD and G20, where ICC has been granted the highest level consultative status.

National Committee of ICC in the Czech Republic (founded in 1999) serves the role of coordinator of the business community activities in the Czech Republic and represents its interests in dealing with both national and international organizations and governments. The main aim of ICC Czech Republic is to assist Czech companies and other businesses to integrate into world events through the prestigious world organization. Within the framework of its activities, ICC Czech Republic creates opinions and statements on issues sent by ICC Headquarters for examination. At the same time, this agenda is influenced so as it is in compliance with interests of ICC Czech Republic members. Prestige. Being an ICC member is a question of prestige. Principles. ICC creates rules and principles that are fully respected and used in everyday business and have become one of the most important pillars of international trade. Partnership. ICC provides a large portfolio of services fundamental for foreign trade, such as educational and advisory services, as well as creating opportunities for establishing partnership with foreign business partners.

3) ACCOMMODATION Accommodation will be arranged in:

CORINTHIA HOTEL PRAGUE

Kongresová 1 Prague 4, 140 69 CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: +420 261 191 111 Fax: +420 261 225 011 E-mail: [email protected] Www: www.corinthia.com/hotels/prague/ Location of the hotel: Pankrác Business District Wenceslas Square Old Town Square National Museum

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2 km, 5 1.5 km, 3 km, 8 1.5 km,

min by underground, 5 min by car 5 min by underground, 15 min walk min by underground, 30 min walk 5 min by underground, 15 min walk

City centre

– 1.5 km, 5 min by underground (hotel is a doorstep from underground station Vyšehrad)

All participants of the Prague Meeting will get a special price for accommodation that’s why it is recommended to arrange booking through the organizer of the meeting DOLIN s.r.o.

4) PROGRAM Sunday - welcome reception and welcome dinner in hotel Corinthia (in the Bellevue Hall - 24th floor of the hotel with nice view on Prague)

Monday - morning session, lunch, afternoon session at the University of Economics Prague - evening – transfer by bus to Kutná Hora (70 km from Prague), sightseeing and gala dinner in a very famous restaurant Dačický incl. tasting of wines

from Kutná Hora (the oldest wine region in Bohemia, mentioned as early as in the 10th century).

Short information about Kutná Hora

The town became the cultural, political and economic centre of Bohemia, competing for importance, even with Prague. In the 14th century it became a royal city endowed with monuments that symbolized its prosperity. The end of the 15th century brought this burgeoning town an unusual construction development. Work began on a new town hall, a Stone House and some majestic patrician houses. At the beginning of the 16th century, the mines in the city centre were gradually exhausted and abandoned. The historical centre is an architectural jewel of European significance: Vlašský dvůr, St Barbara's Cathedral, the Church of St James, the Stone House and the Gothic fountain are some of the most prized landmarks in Bohemia. Other man-made landmarks are located in nearby Sedlec and Malín. The interior of the Church of St Barbara, a jewel of the late Gothic period, is decorated with medieval frescoes depicting the secular life of the medieval mining town of Kutná Hora. The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Barbara was built in the late 14th century and during the 15th to the first half of the 16th centuries. It originated in spite of the, at that time, the most influential authority controlling the development of the town - the Sedlec Cistercian monastery. It was an expression of the importance and power of the upper town, formed from the Seventies of the 13th century by mining communities. The cathedral symbolizes the self-esteem and exceptional ambitions and possibilities of the Kutná Hora patricians, who in view of their wealth enjoyed the favour of the Czech rulers. With royal aid they gained royal privileges and the possibility of contacts with the most developed manifestations of European art at the time for their town. The first designer of the cathedral was John Parler, who designed the building with a gallery round the presbytery. Originally the cathedral was to have been triple-aisled and longer; however, it was soon changed into a five-aisled building. Other outstanding architects

were Matyáš Rejsek, who worked at Kutná Hora from 1489 until his death in 1506, and Benedict Rejt, who died in 1534. In 1558 the cathedral was completed with the construction of the facade and three tent roofs. By that time the silver mines were virtually exhausted and means for the further furnishing and maintenance of the cathedral were lacking. In 1626 the Jesuits arrived in the town and placed the cathedral under their administration. They began to carry out building modifications. They also changed the environs of the cathedral and, from the 1660s, began to build their college in its close vicinity. In 1905 the cathedral was newly consecrated. The Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec, which was restored in line with the Baroque taste of the early 18th century, was to influence the architecture of central Europe.

Night sight-seeing of Kutná Hora would be a beautiful experience!!!

Tuesday - after breakfast transfer by bus to Mladá Boleslav (70 km) to Škoda Auto University - morning session and lunch - afternoon session at the Škoda Auto University - visit to Škoda Auto factory (one of the most modern factory in Europe) and Škoda car museum - departure from Mladá Boleslav - evening in Prague (dinner in the restaurant at the very old place of Prague-Vyšehrad – not far from the hotel)

Wednesday - final session and lunch in the hotel Corinthia in Prague

Program for accompanying persons: Monday - visit to Kutná Hora- the whole day - joining the group for the dinner (min. 10 participants, transfer by bus)

Tuesday - visit to Karlovy Vary - famous spa (90 km from Prague) (min. 10 participants, transfer by bus)

Exact time schedule of the program – hours and minutes - will appear in some of the next information packages

Registration form:

Register for Eurobanking 2015 Prague Meeting

Registration Form

MESSAGE to former participants of Eurobanking and new ones: YOUR PRESENCE IN PRAGUE MEANS SOMETHING for Eurobanking people.

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