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PDiEB 2018 : 5th Annual Product Development Excellence in Banking Summit

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Link: http://bankingproductsummit.com/
 
When Sep 11, 2018 - Sep 13, 2018
Where Vienna
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    banking   business   product development   allan lloyds
 

Call For Papers

5th Annual Product Development Excellence in Banking Summit has been designed to bring you a unique opportunity to gain fresh insights into the banking products and their future in the bank.

This event brings us to questions about what should banks look like and how strategies and innovations need to change to ensure success. To build a product strategy requires not only a careful observation of the market, but a kind of balancing between the unpredictable financial markets and rapidly increasing regulations with the ultimate aim of meeting clients’ investment objectives. The upcoming 5th Annual Product Development Excellence in Banking Summit provides you with an opportunity to learn how the industry leaders deal with these challenges that banks face when developing products.

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