III Capital Markets Armenia to Be Held in Yerevan

YEREVAN, February 13. /ARKA/. On March 20, the annual III Capital Markets Armenia conference—one of the key events for the financial and investment community in the region—will take place at the Marriott Hotel, Yerevan.

This will be the third time Capital Markets Armenia is held in Yerevan. Last year’s conference brought together over 200 representatives from regulators, banks, investment firms, manufacturing enterprises, and international financial institutions from Armenia, Russia, the UK, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, the UAE, Uzbekistan, France, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. Participants discussed the region’s investment attractiveness and international cooperation.

This year’s agenda will cover the most pressing topics in the financial market, including:

·         Economy and financial system of Armenia

·         The Local Market of Armenia: Development Prospects and Its Role in the Country’s Economy

·         Issuers and Corporate Finance: The Development of Armenia’s Market

·         Investment Ideas in Armenia and the CIS: Best Practices and Experience

·         Global: Strategies and Prospects in the Global Capital Market

·         FinTech: Innovations and Startups Shaping the Future of Financial Markets

·         Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, and Tokenization in Armenia’s Financial Markets: Prospects and Challenges

 Agenda:

We invite financial professionals, regulators, local banks, investment companies, manufacturing enterprises, international financial institutions, rating agencies, and infrastructure firms to participate.

 Registration is now open! Sign up here.

ARKA and AMI Novosti-Armenia news agencies are the information partners of the conference.-0- 

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