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September 23 - September 26

Sibos 2019 London

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Sibos 2019 will take place at ExCeL London between 23 & 26 September.  

For the first time Sibos will be hosted in London, a global financial superpower renowned for its affinity for finance, technology and innovation, and home to many leading figures in the financial services industry.

This year’s conference theme – thriving in a hyper-connected world – recognises the challenges, and opportunities that mass digitisation and data-driven relationships present for the Sibos community.

Sibos 2019 will explore the impact of new technologies on infrastructures, value propositions and business models and identify the culture, skills and working practices that organisations need to maximise the potential of both human and machine capabilities.

Five sub-themes will examine how this critical human and machine collaboration can capitalise on data as the lifeblood of the modern financial services ecosystem:

  • Enhancing digital ecosystems
  • Leveraging data
  • Keeping ahead of cybersecurity threats
  • Adapting to geopolitical and regulatory priorities
  • Exploring the human element

Sibos 2019 ‘just the ticket’ for fintechs 

Are you an ambitious fintech professional interested in attending Sibos 2019 to connect with major financial services industry players?

Check out the criteria and visit the registration section of Sibos.com and enter FINTEC19 in the ‘Accreditation’ field.

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