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Watch a Recording of Our Webinar:

IFRS 16's Impact on Your Financial Decision Making

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PwC and Quadrent discuss the post adoption impacts of IFRS 16

Even though IFRS 16 came into effect two years ago, banks are still looking at a company's balance sheet using the old standard. However, this will be changing soon and will have an impact on an organisation's financial decision making around:

  • Capital management
  • Balance sheet management
  • M&A and IPOs

We hosted a webinar, with PwC Australia Partner, Sean Rugers, providing market insights on these impacts post IFRS 16 adoption.

Key points covered included:

  • What banks are currently doing around covenants and what will the changes be.
  • How will covenant changes impact your organisation and your financial decisions.
  • The IFRS 16 changes to your balance sheet.
  • The benefits of leasing in the current environment.
  • What areas of opportunity is there arising from these changes.

Fill out the form here to get the recorded version of our webinar and slides.

As this webinar is an activity that increases your knowledge, skills and abilities, it can be recognised as CPD hours.

Facilitator

Damon Kennedy

Damon Kennedy

LOIS Client Success Director at Quadrent

Damon has over 20 years’ commercial leasing experience and has been at the forefront of industry innovations that help businesses deal with IFRS 16 compliance – specifically via LOIS (Quadrent’s IFRS 16 lease accounting SaaS solution).

Speakers

Stefan Iggo

Stefan Iggo

CFO at Quadrent

Stefan drives the LOIS Team. His experience in assisting clients across a multitude of industries with their transition to IFRS 16 combined with his background in leasing allows him to have a unique perspective on the market.

Sean Rugers

Sean Rugers

Partner, PwC Australia

Sean works closely with finance teams to provide pragmatic advice and create solutions for complex issues, including post-transaction implementation, financial reporting matters, and development and application of policy.