Banking Forum 2025 to be held in Armenia on September 23-24

YEREVAN, August 1. /ARКА/. Banking Forum 2025 will be held in Armenia on September 23-24, announced by the head of the Union of Banks of Armenia (UBA) Daniel Azatyan.

“The forum will be held under the title “The Future of the Banking System: Innovations, Stable Development and Prospects”.

Representatives of the banking system, leading experts and international partners will meet again to discuss the most important topics and opportunities for cooperation in the financial and banking sector,” Azatyan said at a press conference on Friday.

He also said that the forum is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Union of Banks of Armenia.

The forum will be held in the capital of Armenia for the second time. -0-

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