Defining Excellence in Modern Treasury and Finance
MFA Ops: Treasury & Finance returns to New York in spring 2026 with a forward-looking program built for finance and treasury leaders in alternative investments. In an era defined by AI adoption, heightened market volatility and tighter liquidity conditions, finance executives must navigate uncertain territory with vigilance and agility—balancing operational resilience with strategic decision-making, risk management, and stakeholder trust.
Join us for MFA Ops: Treasury & Finance 2026 in New York and connect with more than 250 fund managers, allocators, and solution providers. We’ll explore what fund managers are building, buying, automating, and outsourcing—and discuss how finance leaders’ responsibilities are evolving in an increasingly complex, technology-driven landscape.
Key themes include:
Optimizing the balance sheet: Selecting financing partners in an evolving counterparty landscape
Financial planning & expenses: Budgeting, resourcing, and cost control in leaner operating models
Private credit: Finance operations and valuations amid new fund structures and greater access to private funds
Tokenization & blockchain: Tokenized money markets and the future of treasury efficiency
Operational and compliance realities of SMAs: Treasury and finance implications
AI in finance: Practical and actionable AI use cases across treasury and finance
Regulation & tax: Regulatory, policy and tax developments shaping the finance function and bottom line
More details on the agenda will be available soon.
MFA applies for CLE and CPE credits for all qualifying sessions, ensuring you stay up to date with your continuing education. Qualifying sessions are designed for experienced attorneys, assuming familiarity with foundational legal concepts and offering the most benefit to those who have practiced law for several years.