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April 8 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

FOCUS ON INDIA

Luxembourg for Finance invites you to join our livestream session:

FOCUS ON INDIA
Thursday, 8 April 2021
10:30-12:00 CET (14:00-15:30 IST)

The Republic of India and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg have a long and storied history of strong economic and trade relations dating back to 1948. Working as partners in trade and investments, a number of synergies have been gained both in the economic and cultural spheres.

H.E. Mr. Jean Claude Kugener, Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to India, will provide the welcoming address. Following which Philipp von Restorff, Deputy CEO of LFF, will interview Julie Becker, Deputy CEO of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, on growing markets in sustainable finance.

Our two panel discussions will bring together experts from both the financial services sector as well as the corporate sector to touch on solutions for Indian investors and businesses. Finally, the event will close with a fireside chat with Siddharth Karmarkar, Associate Director and Head of India at CommSol Associates, to discuss Luxembourg’s place an as EU FinTech Hub.

Interactive polls and Q&A sessions will provide the audience with the opportunity to engage with our experts during the panel discussions.

For more information on the programme, as well as speaker details, please click here.

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact the events team: Caroline Hoeltgen, Tatjana Schaefer, Aurélie Zambeaux

 

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