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Bezoek De European Fintech Awards & Conference Op AN INNOV PE AT O O R R U EUROPEAN E FinTech 100 100 euro korting? Meld u vóór 1 februari aan FI .NL AWARDS NTECH met de code FD via FinTech.nl BEZOEK DE EUROPEAN FINTECH AWARDS & CONFERENCE OP 14 APRIL 2016 IN AMSTERDAM BESTAAN ER NOG BANKEN IN 2020? Bestaan er nog banken in 2020? Dat is de centrale vraag op Apple, Google en Facebook. Massa-ontslagen staan rekening staat? Waarom is het niet normaal dat als u 100 euro de European FinTech Awards & Conference op 14 april bij ABN maandelijks in de krant, storingen zijn schering en inslag en overmaakt het zonder kosten binnen 10 seconden aankomt? AMRO in Amsterdam. Gerrit Zalm opent de dag met tientallen de klanttevredenheid is ver te zoeken. demo’s, pitches en paneldiscussies. 400 internationale FinTech Bankieren wordt nu snel leuker, beter en goedkoper. Wereldwijd investeerders, experts en directieleden van Europese financiële Wie is er nu happy met zijn bank? Een bankrekening kost geld zijn al meer dan 4000 innovatieve FinTech bedrijven bezig om instellingen en startups bespreken de toekomst van de sector. en spaarrentes leveren niets op. Online bankieren is niet eens miljoenen gefrustreerde klanten van banken tot dienst te zijn. gratis terwijl u wel alles zelf moet doen. Denk eens mee. Hoe Wat en hoe er gaat veranderen in de financiële sector ontdekt u De financiële sector staat aan de vooravond van ingrijpende geweldig zou het zijn als u een hypotheek wilt afsluiten en het op 14 april in Amsterdam. Bezoek de European FinTech Awards veranderingen. Veel banken zijn hopeloos inefficiënt. ING, is in 1 dag geregeld? Zou het niet fantastisch zijn wanneer u als & Conference, discussieer mee en profiteer van 100 euro korting. Rabobank en ABN AMRO hebben meer werknemers dan ondernemer geld wilt lenen en het binnen 30 minuten op uw Meld u vóór 1 februari aan met de code FD via FinTech.nl. THOUSANDS OF FINANCE JOBS ARE VANISHING. WHICH FINTECH STARTUPS ARE DISRUPTING THE FINANCIAL SECTOR? easy payment WITNESS THE FUTURE OF FINANCE. MEET THE 100 HOTTEST EUROPEAN FINTECH COMPANIES ON APRIL 14 IN AMSTERDAM Opening by Gerrit Zalm (Netherlands), CEO of the ABN AMRO Bank, former Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of The Netherlands. Panel: Mindblowing challengers. Innovative banks emerge Panel: Banks become dumb pipes. Superior customer Panel: Breakthrough SME finance. Incumbents obstruct all over Europe eager to please millions of frustrated banking experiences massively lures customers away from traditional job- and wealth creation by constraining finance for SMEs. customers. Making banking easier, cheaper and a lot more fun. banks. PSD2 makes it possible and 2016 is the year of truth. New players are on the verge of solving this immense problem. Panel: The most valuable FinTech companies. Which Panel: Block chain for core banking. Fuelled by stellar Panel: Billions for FinTech. Investments skyrocketed in 2015 companies and sectors will attract the largest investments investments the biggest ever disruption in finance - block chain and 2016 is going to be more phenomenal. Cash keeps being and are most valuable? Finding the next Google in FinTech. - finally breaks through. Scaring the crap out of IT suppliers. pumped into financial technology businesses. ​​ Panel: PFM robot advisory. 90% of all jobs in financial Panel: Financial inclusion now. New players leapfrog Panel: Are you IoT or out? Traditional insurance is gone. planning become rapidly obsolete once robotic advisory old platforms to deliver mobile banking services to the Smart new players align individual premiums with what they powered by algorithms and analytics will storm the market. disadvantaged. FinTech is fullfilling its potential for the future. know about your health status, car speed and gym results. Meet European Top FinTech Investors, Innovation Heads of European Top Banks and FinTech Experts. A selection of participating thought leaders: Jon Pearson | Germany Cristina De Villeneuve | France Mikael Munck | Denmark Jonathan Webster | UK Andreas Kubli | Switzerland Gustavo Vinacua | Spain Julio Faura | Spain David Brear | UK Huy Nguyen Trieu | UK European Head of Innovation Chief Digital Officer Global Head Technology CIO Group Digital Head of Digitization Innovation Center Director Head of Innovation Chief Thinker Author Deutsche Bank BNP Paribas Saxo Bank Lloyds Banking Group UBS BBVA Banco Santander Think Different Group Disruptive Finance Steve Mclaughlin | USA Pascal Bouvier | France Vladislav Solodkiy | Russia Michael Treskow | UK Stefan Klestil | Austria Matteo Rizzi | Italy Numan Numan | Turkey Ruth Foxe Blader | Germany Gerrit Zalm | Netherlands CEO Venture Partner CEO Principal Partner General Partner Managing Director FinTech Investor CEO FT Partners Santander Innoventures Life.SREDA Accel Partners Speedinvest SBT Venture Capital 212 Allianz Digital Ventures ABN AMRO SIGN UP TODAY FOR THE EUROPEAN FINTECH AWARDS & CONFERENCE 2016: FINTECH.NL Host: Gold partner: Silver partner: © Copyright 2016 Alex van Groningen BV | Burgemeester Haspelslaan 63 | 1181 NB Amstelveen | Tel. 020 639 0008 | AlexVanGroningen.nl | FinTech.nl.
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