Global Banking Summit
These are complex, yet opportunistic times for the global banking sector. Despite 2023's darkening global macroeconomic picture and political malaise, banks have never been better capitalised, more ready to optimise costs, and more aware of the need to innovate for customers. From central bank policy normalisation, to artificial intelligence, organisation transformation, and the rise of the blockchain - can banks maintain their plans to expand, innovate, diversify and harmonise their businesses in a turbulent global context?
The Global Banking Summit brings together top influencers from across the banking stack - from leaders in financial crime; to open banking, from CEOs to chief sustainability officers: the event is the only strategy-focused banking event that brings all the top CEOs in one place to debate the future of the industry and learn from peers and competitors across three days of keynote interviews, panel discussions, and technical group debates.
The 2022 edition gathered 100+ business leaders and speakers including:
THE EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Access to in-person and digital sessions, all networking functions and video on demand.
£1,649
plus VAT
THE EARLY BIRD
DIGITAL PASS
Access to live-streamed talks, online community and video on demand.
£249
plus VAT
Immerse yourself in the future of banking
Join FT’s exclusive banking community to:
• Increase your contact base to include some of the most prestigious and renowned leaders in the banking industry
• Access key decision-makers and initiate business deals
• Open doors to networks and be introduced to some of the most hard-to-contact people in the sector
• Test ideas, find inspiration and equip yourself with some actionable takeaways for your business’s success
• Form relationships with like-minded peers and unwind in a relaxed environment
CONTACT US
Speaking Opportunities
George Khachadourian
george.khachadourian@ft.com
Soizic Fauvelle
soizic.fauvelle@ft.com
Delegate Services
Ryan Capon
ryan.capon@ft.com
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