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Fintech Bridge - Ireland and Wales

30/8/2024

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CLOSED FOR BOOKINGS. WAITLIST IN OPERATION.

Fintech Bridge - Ireland and Wales. Wednesday 18th September 2024 at 07:30am - 09:15amDublin (@PWC Ireland)

Registration Link - CLICK HERE (waitlist in operation)

Topic: "An international fintech journey, what to consider when growing from domestic startup to international scaleup”

Fintech Ireland is partnering with Fintech Wales, The Welsh Government in Ireland, PWC and the British Irish Chamber of Commerce to convene key players from the Irish and Welsh fintech ecosystems to explore key challenges and discuss best practice in international scaling. Wales is home to an abundance of household fintech names including Go.Compare, Admiral, Money Supermarket, Confused.com, Monzo, Startling Tandem and Zero.
What: “An international fintech journey, what to consider when growing from domestic startup to international scaleup”.
When: 0730am, Wednesday 18th September 2024. Concludes at 0915am.
Where: PwC Ireland, One Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1
Cost: Free
Registration: Register to attend this in-person Event. CLICK HERE 
​Details:
From development of an innovative idea, to ensuring financial stability through growth stage and dealing with rules and regulations and crucially attracting the talent required to evolve from startup to scaleup. Join us on the 18th September to hear from an expert panel and guest speakers to discuss all of these key challenges from both an Irish and Welsh viewpoint.​
 
Running order on the day will be:
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  • 8am: Eamon Tuhami, (Entrepreneur, Investor and UK Gov Dealmaker) “Hacking your way to UK success”
Hear from serial entrepreneur Eamon Tuhami about crafting the perfect pitch to unlock UK-based financing at every stage of a scaling. Learn how Irish companies can access SEIS/EIS, the UK Angel Investor ecosystem, a £100+M new funding in the Wales Venture pool and the Welsh Development Bank match-funding initiative.
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  • 8:30 panel session: Exploring the fintech growth life cycle in Ireland and Wales.
Industry experts from financial institutions, fintechs and Government will provide the in-depth insights on innovation, artificial intelligence, open banking, future payments, customer experience and accessing the right talent.

Panel
  • Peter Oakes, Fintech Ireland
  • Sarah Kocianski, CEO Fintech Wales
  • Louise Harris, Co-founder Tramshed Tech (or Mark John Co-Founder and Shareholder at Tramsheds Tech) 
  • Andy O’Callaghan, Partner, Global Asset and Wealth Management Advisory Leader, PwC (and Chair of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce Financial and Professional Services Committee)
 
  • 9:15am event finishes
Fintech Ireland is delighted to be supporting yet another free Fintech Bridge Event as part of its continuing effort to host informative fintech events. Fintech Ireland Event page for this event - https://fintechireland.com/events/fintech-bridge-ireland-and-wales

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Your details will also be recorded for contact about future Fintech Ireland, Fintech UK, USTechFin and CompliReg events and news. And as all use MailChimp, there will be an unsubscribe link in each email we send.

Other terms and conditions: Please note that we reserve the right to accept, modify and cancel bookings.
There will be photography and/or filming/recording at this event and your image may be captured by us and used for promotional purposes in print on our website. By registering for the event you are giving us your permission to use your image in this way. If you have any queries about this, however, please email [email protected]

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Future Opportunities: The UK and Ireland Working Together

8/7/2022

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What: ‘Future Opportunities: The UK and Ireland Working Together'.
  • we love you to join us in London on Friday 8th July 2022 at 3pm for in-person event which will offer insights on establishing a #fintech operation in Ireland and doing business via the UK and Ireland Collaboration #FintechBridge.
  • This event is organised by the British Irish Chamber of Commerce (BICC).  Peter Oakes of Fintech Ireland is a guest panel member.

When: Friday 8th July 2022, 15:00 to 18:00 (UK time) 

Where: Mansion House, 38 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6JD, United Kingdom

Cost: Free

Registration: Book using our affiliate link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ireland-the-uk-and-financial-services-a-pathway-to-2030-tickets-354591271037?aff=Fintech


Calling all #UKFintech - we love you to join us in London on Friday 8th July 2022 at 3pm for in-person event which will offer insights on establishing a #fintech operation in Ireland and doing business via the UK and Ireland Collaboration #FintechBridge.

Fintech Ireland is very happy to support this excellent initiative hosted by British Irish Chamber of Commerce on the ‘Future Opportunities: The UK and Ireland Working Together', with keynote by Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of the City of London Corporation, Alderman Vincent Keaveny.

The locations is the wonderful Mansion House, 38 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6JD, United Kingdom. Places are limited and you must register to attend this in-person event via 
our affiliate link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/ireland-the-uk-and-financial-services-a-pathway-to-2030-tickets-354591271037?aff=Fintech

Our Peter Oakes, Founder of Fintech Ireland and FINTECH UK will join an excellent panel comprising of Peter Cunnane, Director of National and International Initiatives, Innovate Finance, Sinead McHale, CEO Satago, Enda Newton, Partner, Corporate and Financial Services, Eversheds Sutherland LLP and Dermot Shortt, Chairman & Co-founder, FINBOURNE Technology. The Panel will be moderated by Catherine McGuinness, CC, City of London Corporation

The Panel will focus on deepening and strengthening the collaborative relationship between the financial services sectors of the UK and Ireland. Key themes will include firms that operate in both jurisdictions – how they can be supported further, how we can encourage firms to co-locate across the Irish Sea and how these sectors can cooperate further. Subtopics will include but not be limited to Asset Management and Fintech.

A second Panel, moderated by Andrew O'Callaghan, Vice-Chair, Financial and Professional Services Committee, British Irish Chamber of Commerce and Partner and Global Advisory Leader - Asset & Wealth Management, PwC will focus on the equally important subject of ‘Environment, Social, Governance (#ESG) and Financial Services: Learning from Each Other – Delivering Best Practice’. In addition hear from Ian Vijay Bhullar, Principal, Strategic and Sustainability Policy, Principal, Strategic and Sustainability Policy UK Finance and Yvonne Holmes, Chief Sustainability Officer, AIB.

Thanks to Paul Lynam, Deputy Director General and Head of Policy at the BICC for the kind invitation to participate.

Don't delay, register today.
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