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Finnovex North Africa to address how to navigate the future of finance
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Finnovex North Africa 2025 will be held on April 23, in Cairo, Egypt.
The future of finance is undergoing a profound shift, driven by the convergence of digital transformation and sustainable innovation. This is according to Exibex, the organiser of Finnovex North Africa, 2025.
Finnovex North Africa 2025 will be held on April 23, in Cairo, Egypt. The theme of the conference is “Navigating the Future of Finance through Digital Transformation and Sustainable Innovation.”
According to the organiser, the event will bring together over 200 financial sector leaders, innovators, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore various topics including digital transformation and sustainability, the future of digital banking and customer experience, cybersecurity and data protection, and cross-border fintech regulation.
“Finnovex is a globally recognised platform committed to driving innovation and transformation within the financial technology sphere,” says Exibex. “Through its series of conferences and events, Finnovex brings together leading minds, visionaries, and stakeholders to explore and harness the potential of emerging technologies, fostering collaboration and driving industry progress.
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