Record turn out expected for EBAday 2016; exhibition floor sells out

Boasting a sold-out exhibition floor and record pre-registered delegate numbers, EBAday 2016 has reinforced its status as Europe's premier payments and transaction banking conference.

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Record turn out expected for EBAday 2016; exhibition floor sells out

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Now in its eleventh year, EBAday, put on by the Euro Banking Association and Finextra, is expected to attract a record turn out of 1000 delegates and some 57 exhibitors to Milan on 7-8 June.

An impressive list of up to 80 board directors, chief financial officers and payments and technology heads from Europe's leading banks have confirmed their participation in the conference programme, which will set out a vision for the future of the European payments industry as new technologies and trends reshape the business.

The top-level seminar programme at EBAday is complemented by a bustling - and sold-out - exhibition floor, showcasing the complete spectrum of payment processing services from leading banks, ACHs, technology vendors and consultancies.

This year's show will also feature the debut of the Fintech Pavillion, where eight of Europe's top startups will demonstrate new applications covering all bases, from blockchain to AI, and compliance to mobile.

To register for the event and to get the latest updates on the speaker programme and agenda, go to www.ebaday.com.

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