FINTECH360 International Conference to Bring Together 500 Participants in Yerevan

YEREVAN, March 30. /ARKA/. The FINTECH360 International Conference will bring together over 500 participants in Yerevan from April 27 to 29, welcoming senior industry executives from banks, money transfer companies, payment platforms, IT firms, and startups representing more than 30 countries.

The event will focus on key developments in fintech, exploring new opportunities and innovative approaches within the financial industry.

The conference agenda is designed to deliver practical insights and executive-level discussions. It will feature a full day of high-impact sessions covering topics such as:

Digital Transformation of Financial Services
AI in Banking
Biometrics and Digital Identification
E-commerce Trends and Payment Innovations
Data Protection and Personalization
Real-World Asset Tokenization
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Adoption
Featured speakers include:

Françoise Jacob, UN Resident Coordinator in Armenia
Sabrina Momin, MCC ICF Master Coach
Mesrop Hakobyan, Chairman of the Management Board, Unibank
Kendrick D. White, Founder and Managing Partner, Marchmont Capital Partners
Ashot Petrosyan, Head of Financial System Development Centre, CBA
Shalva Meladze, President, KWIKPAY payment system
Rouben Indjikian, Professor of Economics, Business and Management, Webster University Geneva Campus
Leonard Burger, Board Advisor, Over Ventures
Philippe Delmotte, Financial Products Appeal Court Expert
Maria Selten, International Digital Economies Association
The conference will take place at Seven Visions Resort & Places, The Dvin, with the support from Unibank, the Armenian payment and settlement system UBPay, the payment system KWIKPAY and Ns.Cards company.

Participants will also have the opportunity to explore Armenia’s rich cultural heritage, including excursions to Garni and Geghard, as well as a winery experience at Van Ardi.

Learn more about the conference and register here: https://fintech360.io/eng

Early bird tickets are available with a 15% discount until March 31

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