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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Core Transformation: Why it's Essential for the Future of Community Banks

Selecting a core vendor, however, can be a daunting process. What do you need to look for? For starters, an open and proven banking platform is key to staying relevant with customers.

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Real-time payments: Dispelling The Myths

This latest webinar looks at the impact real-time payments is having in the U.S., and discusses some of the perceived barriers to entry for banks to this new payment rail.

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Future Roadmaps to Open Corporate Banking

Surveying 1,000 treasurers located across several continents, the findings from two recent industry reports clearly indicate that not only are corporate treasurers already on their open banking journey, but that financial institutions need to evaluate the role they want to play in the future digital ecosystem.

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SFTR - Navigating the Challenges

How to comply with SFTR– quickly and efficiently. Optimizing workflows for all transaction reporting requirements. The drivers and benefits of a cloud-based reporting solution.

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Finastra and ITC Infotech present the treasury function of the future

Finastra and ITC Infotech have come together to provide you with the confidence that as business models change and growth plans are realised, the inherent flexibility of our open standards will support your long-term objectives.

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Compliance Trends & Emerging State Data Privacy Laws

In this webinar we discussed current compliance and enforcement action trends and focused on the incoming wave of state data privacy laws, with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) leading the way.