Doing Business in India
Event
- When:
- Tue, October 16, 2018, 10:00
- Category:
- Webinars
Description
General Information
Cost: Members: $95
Non-Members: $195
Time
US: 10:00am ET
About the Webinar
India is on its way to becoming the world’s fifth largest economy. Manage the opportunity and challenges by getting the tips and other need-to-know information on how to effectively conduct business there from two in-country experts.
Join credit manager Auro Das and attorney Kirit Javali as they share their firsthand expertise, perspectives and best practices for collecting debts and managing risks.
Among the topics this webinar will cover are:
- Political geography and market overview
- Business practices and challenges, including cultural challenges
- Legal proceedings and enforcing judgments
- General payment terms, collections, average DSO and compliance issues
- Obtaining financial data on your customer
At the conclusion of the presentation, further your experience by asking questions and sharing your experiences about doing business in the country.
About the Speakers
Aurojyoti Das, CICP, credit and collections manager for Africa, Europe and the Middle East, Juniper Networks India Pvt Ltd
Aurojyoti Das has more than 14 years of experience in credit and collections management with expertise in working with European, African and Middle East customers. Auro is responsible for multiple functions, including fraud detection, cash flow optimization, fiscal management, debt and liability reduction, and risk assessment and prevention. He has a bachelor’s degree in economics with a concentration in international politics.
Kirit S. Javali, Partner, Jafa & Javali, Advocates, New Delhi, India
Kirit S. Javali is head of the litigation unit of Jafa & Javali, Advocates. In his role, he has acted for Indian and multinational companies in various arbitration proceedings in India, including international arbitration proceedings conducted in London, U.K. He regularly appears and argues matters in the Supreme Court of India, including various High Courts in the country.
Webinar Access
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