Fintech in Europe and in Malta: The trends and a regulatory perspective

Took place on Tuesday, 27th July 2021
10:30am - 11:30am
Virtual using EY Cisco system

Topics

  • How FinTech is being adopted by consumers, businesses and incumbent financial services players
  • Key trends expected over the coming years
  • The legal and regulatory approach – EU commission
  • The local scenario – Are consumers, businesses and financial services players ready for the next evolution?

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Speaker(s):

  • Ms. Ludmila Andreeva Policy Officer: Digital Finance Unit – European Commission Directorate General for Financial Stability
  • Ms. Helene Panzarino: Associate Director with the Centre for Digital Banking and Finance in LIBF
  • Christopher Schmitz: Partner, EY EMEIA Fintech Leader, EMEIA Strategy and Transactions Innovation Leader and EMEIA Financial Services Innovation Leader

Moderated by:

  • Theo Dix: Senior Manager with EY-Parthenon, Malta Strategy Consulting Leader

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