Global CIO Insights: Digital Transformation in Fintech
- Location
- Zoom
- Event date
- May 22, 2024
We`re delighted to invite you to participate in the international online conference for IT leaders "Global CIO Insights: Digital Transformation in Fintech"
Date: May 22, 2024. Time: 12.00 - 14.30 (GMT+3). Platform: Zoom.
We are pleased to invite you to take part in the online conference, where leading experts will share practical experience in launching innovative projects in Fintech and digital insights that helped companies to achieve technological leadership.
You will deep dive into Fintech and look at the approaches used by banks, payment systems, insurance and investment companies to solve current industry challenges.
Topics:
- Technological trends in Fintech 2024: analysis and forecasts
- Practical Examples where Technology is creating Impact on Value Creation in Financial services
- Digital Assets in a Tokenized World: The Future of Finance
- Fintech: Opportunities in Banking
- Neo-banking and payment systems: financial instruments become more accessible
- Fintech development and government regulation
Participation is free of charge for CIO`s of customer companies. The registration is required.
For the cost of participation for representatives of such companies as integrators, IT service providers, consulting organizations, please contact: feedback@globalcio.com
Join us, don't miss the opportunity to update your knowledge and ask questions to experts!
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