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Free attendance for financial regulators at Channels 2005, The Global Banking Strategy Summit
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 12 - 2005 at 15:26
- PRESS RELEASE
Regulatory authorities for financial services can attend Channels 2005 for free. The three day conference, to be held at the JW Marriott Hotel in Dubai, from 6 - 9 February 2005, focuses exclusively and comprehensively on Strategy and Technology in the Middle East retail banking sector with the region's largest audience of senior bankers attending.
'Following the unprecedented success of Channels 2004, we responded to an enormous demand from industry professionals, investors and financiers to expand the Channels 2005 Summit,' said Barth de Ridder, Channels Summit Director of IIR Conferences. 'We believe that Channels 2005 will provide an unparalleled opportunity for senior banking and finance professionals to network and learn. An extraordinary range of subjects will be covered over the course of four days that will nourish the industry and enhance understanding and practice.'
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For further information, please contact:Majdi Al-Ayed
TRACCS
Tel: 3672530
Fax: 3672531
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