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2020 is proving to be a year of unprecedented uncertainty in the banking world.
All projections and strategies have been thrown into chaos by the global
pandemic, and it will be some time before the full impact can be estimated. The
Financial Times’ landmark Global Banking Summit, spanning multiple time zones,
provides an unrivaled platform for dialogue between banking and finance leaders,
incumbents and challengers, regulatory organisations and technology partners to
evaluate the industry’s response to the crisis, and to develop key plans and
priorities for 2021 and beyond. Speakers will include notable figures from the
finance world, with keynote and panel contributions from senior banking
executives, national and international regulators, and eminent thought leaders.

Hear from Laura Noonan, US Banking Editor, Financial Times on what to expect at
the Global Banking Summit.



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WORLD-CLASS BUSINESS LEADERS AND SPEAKERS INCLUDING:

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Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director
International Monetary Fund
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Axel Weber
Chairman of the Board of Directors
UBS Group AG
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Mark Mason
Chief Financial Officer
Citi
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Katie Murray
Chief Financial Officer
NatWest Group
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Randal Quarles
Vice Chair for Supervision, Member of the Board of Governors
Federal Reserve System
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Andrea Enria
Chair of the Supervisory Board
European Central Bank
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Jonathan Pruzan
Chief Financial Officer
Morgan Stanley
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Vikram Pandit
Chairman and CEO
The Orogen Group
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William Hague
Chair
The Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge



CO-CHAIRS AND MODERATORS

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Laura Noonan
US Banking Editor
Financial Times
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Stephen Morris
Banking Editor
Financial Times
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Patrick Jenkins
Deputy Editor
Financial Times
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Robert Armstrong
US Financial Editor
Financial Times
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Vanessa Kortekaas
Executive Producer
Financial Times
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Joy Macknight
Managing Editor
The Banker
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Henry Mance
Chief Features Writer
Financial Times
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Brooke Masters
Opinion and Analysis Editor
Financial Times
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Hannah Murphy
Tech Correspondent
Financial Times
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Silvia Pavoni
Editor, Sustainable Views; Economics Editor,
The Banker
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Stefania Palma
Singapore Correspondent
Financial Times
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Gillian Tett
Chair of the Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large, US
Financial Times
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Owen Walker
European Banking Correspondent
Financial Times
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Matthew Vincent
Regulation Correspondent
Financial Times


Gather Knowledge. Expand Your Network.

Join global banking CEOs, industry regulators and eminent thought leaders who
will shape the future of banking.  Be part of the conversation on major themes
including:

 * Building resilience: How can banks emerge stronger post-Covid?
 * Better Banking: Can the industry take a leadership role in driving an
   'inclusive' recovery in areas of diversity, climate change and governance?
 * Disruptech: As digitisation accelerations, will data define the bank of the
   future?
 * Regulation: Are policy makers and central banks doing enough, or too much to
   support banks?
 * Financial Crime: What are the most effective strategies to tackle evolving
   cyber and fraud threats?







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“Broad based discussion around a number of themes impacting banks today.”

-Managing Director, ING





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