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AI in Financial Services 2019

AI in Financial Services 2019
 

AI in Financial Services 2019
The Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington
London, UK
Feb 5 – 6, 2019

The newly crafted AI in Financial Services conference will take place on the 5th – 6th February 2019 in London. Creating an open forum for Banking, Insurance and Wealth Management professional from leading financial institutes to dissect the full power of AI. Learning how to effectively leverage AI technologies to generate revenue, cut costs and meet customer demands.

Through a mixture of in-depth case studies, interactive panel debates and intimate roundtable discussions discover what the industry leaders are currently doing with AI, how you can leverage new tools, and when and where to use them for best effect. Whilst cutting through the noise surrounding AI to give a concrete, step-by-step guide to implementing AI strategies in financial services.

We will be addressing 2 overarching themes:

– Using AI to generate revenue through happy, loyal customers, differentiated services and front end innovation.

– Using AI to cut costs on the bottom line through improved efficiency and automation to improve profitability.

Through a mixture of case studies, panel debates and roundtable discussions we will provide key takeaways that businesses can implement this year.

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