At Finastra, we are energized by connecting with our customers, partners, and thought leaders in the communities in which we work and live.

You can find and meet us at various financial industry tradeshows, conferences and events around the globe, where we would love to engage with you to understand how our solutions can help you achieve your goals.

Learn more about upcoming events and catch up on any you may have missed.

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Past Events

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MEA Virtual CXO Forum

This inaugural event brings together C-level executives from Middle East and Africa region for a thought-provoking discussion on what matters to leaders now and ways leaders evolve their organizations for tomorrow.

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Unlocking opportunity with ISO 20022

Deadlines to adopt ISO 20022 for domestic and cross-border payments are looming. Hear how this shift change presents an opportunity for global banks to develop and deliver value-added services.

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Anticipating the unpredictable - how Artificial Intelligence can help banks manage their balance sheet and liquidity (Spanish)

During this webinar, Finastra and TCMPartners are presenting how organizations can improve their ability to assess and mitigate risk, optimize their balance sheet, and identify new business opportunities.

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Cloud momentum is building for African banks

Are you ready for this transition? Learn more on how advanced technologies help banks become more successful?

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How to better balance risk and performance of the balance-sheet

During this webinar, experts from BNP Paribas, National Bank of Bahrain, Straterix and Finastra are discussing ways to improve your modelling and subsequently improve your balance sheet

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Open for business: How open banking drives new opportunities for community banks and credit unions

It used to be that only the “big banks” could afford the biggest and newest technology, but that has changed with the evolution of open banking. When it comes to technology, community banks and credit unions cannot afford to be pulled along on the technology train: they need to be at the front of the line.