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Why you should not miss the 2018 Retail Banking Forum in Kuala Lumpur

The event will be held on April 25 at the Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

Now on the third leg of its 4-city roadshow, the next Asian Banking & Finance 2018 Retail Banking Forum will be held on April 25 at the Shangri-La in Kuala Lumpur, with key executives from Malaysian banks and thought leaders from top consulting firms Monitor Deloitte and Bain & Company amongst others.

The half-day event will cover discussions around digital transformation, branch design and the customer journey, as well as emerging technologies and the pressure on banks.

Confirmed speakers include Arnub Ghosh, director, strategy consulting, Monitor Deloitte; Charles Lambert, principal, Bain & Company; Nisha Paramjothi, director, CIMB Group; Zulkanain Kassim, COO, Affin Bank Berhad; Aizuddin Danian, head of digital banking, Standard Chartered Bank; and more to be announced soon.

Interested speakers and sponsors may contact Andrea Pascual at [email protected] or at +65 3158 1386 ext 212.

More information about the event can be found here.

The 2018 Retail Banking Forum will also be held in Bangkok, Thailand on May 31. 

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