abstrak: Through seminars, financial trade fairs, and exhibitions, ATFX continues to share its fintech industry insights with the market value of global investors. In 2022, ATFX was invited to eight world-class exhibitions to communicate face-to-face with investors with the ultimate goal of creating more business opportunities.
Through seminars, financial trade fairs, and exhibitions, ATFX continues to share its fintech industry insights with the market value of global investors. In 2022, ATFX was invited to eight world-class exhibitions to communicate face-to-face with investors with the ultimate goal of creating more business opportunities.
ATFX will be attending iFX EXPO, the world's largest FinTech B2B exhibition, to be held in Dubai from February 22nd to 24th. ATFX will then attend the FINEXPO-sponsored trade fair in Malaysia on March 19th and the FINEXPO-sponsored financial trade fair in the Philippines on May 19th.
Later this year, ATFX will continue to exhibit in Asian and European financial markets. From June 7th to 9th, we will exchange expert views at Cyprus' largest B2B financial technology fair and attend the next financial fair in Hanoi, Vietnam on June 18th. Then attend one of Thailand's most influential financial fairs.
In addition, ATFX attended EXPO Asia hosted by IFX in Bangkok, Thailand in September and London Summit 2021 hosted by Finance Magnates on November 21-22, achieving the goals perfectly and always. We will give priority to “Fintech” and “Innovation”. Brands at each exhibition to thousands of investors, peers, financial institutions, regulators, and more.
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