The fourth edition of the Africa Bank Summit is scheduled to hold between July 28 and 29th 2021, the event organizers Bii Conference has announced.
Under the flagship of Africa Bank 4.0 Summit, the other regional editions that will be hosted to brainstorm solutions and explore opportunities to drive digital transformation for the future.
This edition with a focus on East Africa is expected to gather the crème-le-da-crème of East Africa’s Fintech sector to address solutions around transforming the region’s digital financial services roadmap, the 4thAfrica Bank 4.0 Summit will focus on reshaping priorities for financial services providers and how can they capitalize on new technology to enhance customer engagement, bring more value- added services to their customers, through an array of opportunities in collaboration with partners who have easy access to your customer, and partners who can improve your technology to retain a volatile customer base.
Leading financial experts, global leaders and decision makers from the region have been confirmed to grace the event such as:
REGISTER NOW for FREE and confirm your participation: https://africabanksummit.com/register-ticket/
Event Link: https://africabanksummit.com/
Sponsors from Past Events: Mastercard | Infobip | Big Innovation Centre | PureSoftware | Canon | SmartMessage | Freshworks | RedHat | Network Unlimited in partnership with Fortinet | OneSpan | BankServAfrica | NEC Payments | Phonexia | GPS | Seamfix and more.
For more event details, please contact: Mohor Mukherjee – Marketing Director
E: mohor.mukherjee@biiworld.com | africabanksummit@biiconferences.com
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