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AlmavivA Finance attending the 10th Conference of ABI

AlmavivA Finance attending the 10th Conference of ABI

02-11-2006

The theme of the forthcoming Conference of ABI, the Italian Bankers’ Association, is Banks, Enterprises and Government – improving the country’s efficiency for economic development.

11/02/2006
AlmavivA Finance attending the 10th Conference of ABI

The theme of the forthcoming Conference of ABI, the Italian Bankers’ Association, is Banks, Enterprises and Government – improving the country’s efficiency for economic development. The Conference is scheduled to be held at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Rome, on 6 and 7 December.
 
The theme will be addressed at the Plenary Sessions of the Conference, which will be attended by top government officials and prominent members of the banking and entrepreneurial worlds, and which will comprise four Parallel Sessions, on Credit and Capital, Project Financing, Interbank Corporate Banking and Government Payment Systems.

 
 

The theme will also be tackled at the expo area, where the most active players of the national scene will be present, together with AlmavivA Finance.
AlmavivA Finance will also be present at the session of Tuesday, 7 November, coordinated by Maurizio Décina of the Milan Polytechnic, on “Banking and Government: between the SEPA and innovation”. The speaker for AlmavivA Finance will be Pasquale Tarallo on the theme “SEPA: what about if not?”.

 
 

The ABI Conference is an event for circulating scientific knowledge within the banking industry as a whole. It is a significant annual appointment for assessing the state of the Italian banking industry and the strategic importance of its stakeholder network, which comprises businesses, government institutions and trade associations, which are the economic backbone of the country’s economy and with respect to which the banking system desires to act as a driving force.

 
 

The focus of the forthcoming edition, besides the new forms and new instruments for dialogue between banks and businesses, is the relationship between banks and local and central government: a system of key relations with a great potential for growth