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International Fintech Meeting in Manama

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TraiCon Events will be hosting Bahrain’s premier fintech event titled as “Fintech Revolution Summit”.

FinTech founders, central bank officials, FSI experts, regulators will come together to learn, discuss, debate and network

FinTech founders, central bank officials, FSI experts, regulators will come together to learn, discuss, debate and network

TraiCon Events will be hosting Bahrain’s premier fintech event titled as “Fintech Revolution Summit” scheduled on 14th & 15th February 2024 in Manama Bahrain - A Leading Financial Hub of MENA.

This summit aims to bring together 750+ BFSI experts & fintech leaders to discuss and deliberate the trends around financial technology and investment opportunities for finance sector. This dedicated event is the best opportunity to discover Bahrain Vision 2030 goal to become a cashless society. 

FinTech founders, central bank officials, FSI experts, regulators, policymakers, technologists, entrepreneurs, investors, academics, and media from around the world will come together to learn, discuss, debate and network.

Attendees Profile: Chief Financial Officer, Head of Digital Payment, Head of IT, Head of Fintech, Chief Information Officer, Head of Retail Banking, Heads of Customer Experience, Angel Investor, Head of AML, Head of Financial Regulatory

Many fintech and banking technology solution providers, cybersecurity companies, E-Payment & wallet companies, threat management, forex software and payment gateway companies would be participating in the Fintech Revolution Summit as Sponsors or Exhibitors who will be showcasing their host of solutions towards the future of finance.

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