8th International Funds Summit & Expo
- Χρηματοοικ. Ασφαλιστικά Τραπεζικά
06 Νοε 2022 17:33 08 Νοε 2022 17:33
Αγγλικά
5.00 ώρες ( 1 ημέρα )
ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΦΗ
The International Funds Summit and EXPO has become one of the most important events in funds professionals’ European calendar. Now in its 9th year, the Summit and EXPO will welcome leading fund managers and fund administration specialists from across the world to discuss the evolving regulatory and increasingly competitive landscape in the global asset management sector.
ΣΚΟΠΟΣ ΣΕΜΙΝΑΡΙΟΥ
Key Topics
- Overview of investment vehicles and asset classes
- Asset management and financial stability
- Cross-border distribution
- Sustainable investing
- Fintech & RegTech in the investment funds industry
ΣΕ ΠΟΙΟΥΣ ΑΠΕΥΘΥΝΕΤΑΙ
The Summit is addressed to senior finance and investment professionals from Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, GCC countries, Asia and the US.
Who will attend?
Asset Managers
Fund Managers
Custodians
Fund Administrators
Legal advisors specialising in the investment funds industry
Tax lawyers
Chief Financial Officers (CFOs)
Chief Operating Officers (COOs)
International media representatives
Other investment professionals
From which sectors?
Investment fund companies
Asset Management companies
Accounting, audit and tax advisory firms
Investment banks and other financial institutions
Private equity firms
Venture capital firms
Family offices
Pension funds
Insurance companies
Endowment trusts
Sovereign wealth funds
ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΕΣ
Upon completion of the event, the Organisers will provide a Certificate of Attendance to all participants. The accreditation of the CPD units is subject to the specific rules applied by the relevant association/society. The number of CPD hours available may vary depending on the final agenda.
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ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΣΕΜΙΝΑΡΙΟΥ
Κυριακή - 06 Νοε 2022
Τοποθεσία:
Hilton Nicosia
Δευτέρα - 07 Νοε 2022
Τοποθεσία:
Hilton Nicosia
Τρίτη - 08 Νοε 2022
Τοποθεσία:
Hilton Nicosia