Résumé - 7th rms Users´ Conference

10/2011

For the seventh time numerous customers and interested parties followed the invitation of e.stradis GmbH to the annual users´ conference at September 15th and 16th in Augsburg. In a comfortable ambience representatives from the finance sector, leasing companies, energy supplier, and the host lively compared notes.

 

Traditionally, the first day was all about the e.stradis GmbH. Under the slogan "We will not sell you down the river" CEO Dr. Jochen Schneider gave his opening speech "Current topics about e.stradis". Especially the topics competence centre "Development of individual software" and competence centre "Sales and management of financial products" have been in the focus. Further business-related depth and informative insight in projects and innovations of e.stradis were provided by management directors Dr. Stefan Klein and Karen Brembs.

 

After this tightly arranged program, the view from the 34th floor of the Dorint Hotel over the evening panorama of Augsburg provided recreation. Juicy stories about Mozart's first love affair flavoured the exquisite dinner high above the roofs of the city.

 

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Sure-footed as in daily business, a part of the evening party presented itself on the narrow balcony of the hotel's restaurant in vertiginous height.

 

The presentations of this year's guest speakers were the basis for a lively information exchange on the second day.

Dr. Walter Gruber, CEO of the 1 Plus i GmbH, illustrated the "Credit pricing in practice". Torsten Kemps-Benedix, CEO of Schweers, Kemps und Schumann Unternehmensberatung GmbH & Co. KG, showed concepts for a "Robust management of concentration risks". Innovative aspects of "Concentration risks in the credit portfolio" was presented by Mrs. Karen Brembs who gave an outlook on practical implementation possibilities.

 

e.stradis GmbH wants to thank all participants for the felicitous and interesting event and looks forward to welcome you next year in Augsburg.

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