CIONews All Things BFSI & Fintech Summit 2024

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Friday, July 26th, 2024 | 2:30 PM – 9:00 PMLocation: Softel BKC, Mumbai, India

Welcome to CIO News: All Things BFSI & Fintech 2024!

The Indian Financial Services industry is undergoing a radical shift. While the industry is being digitally disrupted, evolving business models and shifting customer dynamics are reshaping it. Fintech companies in particular, are driving the evolution of BFSI by pioneering digitally accessible and low-cost banking, payments, lending, and insurance solutions. CIONews “All things BFSI & Fintech Summit 2024” is a premier gathering of industry leaders, innovators, regulators, and thought leaders from the banking, financial services, and fintech sectors. With India’s rapidly evolving financial landscape and the growing influence of technology, this summit serves as a platform for fostering collaboration, sharing insights, and exploring opportunities for innovation and growth.

 

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