About 200 representatives from different countries to take part in FINTECH360 in Yerevan

YEREVAN, October 23. /ARKA/. About 200 representatives of leading banks, payment systems, fintech companies, startups, specialized associations from Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Tajikistan, Russia, China, UAE and Uzbekistan, will take part in the international conference FINTECH360, scheduled to take place in Yerevan on October 26-29, 2023, the press service of Unibank reports. 

The conference will be held with the support of Unibank OJSC and Kwikpay payment system in the Holiday Inn Yerevan Republic Square Hotel. This year NABIX is the general partner of FINTECH360. 

The experts will discuss the strategy of the modern financial sector, banking ecosystems and BNPL services, prospects for the development of product lines of payment systems, the evolution of banks and work with digital assets within the systems of traditional banks, open banking, CBDC, e-Commerce for retail, mobile applications for investment and development of brokerage services, UI/UX of digital products, ESG and the transition to “green” finance.

The conference program includes speeches, presentations and panel discussions, as well as cultural events to ensure effective networking in an informal atmosphere.

Walks around the historical center of Yerevan, excursions to medieval sites, tastings of national dishes and beverages are organized for the participants. They are also invited to a festive evening on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the main sponsor of the conference – Unibank OJSC, featuring a famous singer Valery Meladze.

Detailed information about the conference is available here. -0-

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