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March 23 @ 9:00 am - March 25 @ 10:00 am

After 2025, the technological changes that will shake up the financial sector

Societe Generale Private Banking is delighted to invite you to their next dedicated webinar on :

After 2025, the technological changes that will shake up the financial sector

23rd March 2021 : 9.00 AM to 10.00 AM : in FRENCH

25th March 2021: 9.00 AM to 10.00 AM : in ENGLISH

Numerous technologies have emerged in recent years, such as blockchain, AI, tokenization and Big Data exploitation. These increasingly rapid technological developments generate uncertainties but are also a source of strong growth prospects. This webinar will be an opportunity to share with you our perspectives and to imagine the evolutions we can reasonably expect in 2025 for the banking and financial industry.

Speakers

  • Bertrand Kauffmann, Managing Director Market Solutions & Digital Transformation Leader Societe Generale Private Banking.
  • Laurent Marochini, Head of Innovation & Blockchain Leader at Societe Generale Securities Services
  • Alex Panican, Head of Partnership & Ecosystem Development at the LHoFT

It will be possible to exchange with our experts during a question-and-answer session at the end of the conference.

For a complete experience, we recommend that you connect from a computer and one of the following three browsers: Firefox, Chrome or Opera. The presentation is also accessible from a mobile phone.

The presentation will be available in replay after the webinar.

In case of difficulties, we invite you to contact: [email protected]

 

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