We warmly invite you to the Polish-Azerbaijan Innovate Finance Forum webinar, which will take place on June 27, 2024. The event is co-organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Baku, the Azerbaijan Banks Association, the Azerbaijan Fintech Association and FinTech Poland.
The meeting will serve as a platform to showcase solutions from Polish fintech companies interested in collaboration and establishing a presence in the Azerbaijani market. The webinar will also facilitate the exchange of experiences with representatives from Azerbaijan and provide insights into trends and development opportunities in both markets. A Q&A session will address key questions related to Polish-Azerbaijani cooperation.
The meeting will be conducted in English.
Registration is required – registration button below.
The meeting will start at 9 am Polish or 11 am Azerbaijani time.
Agenda:
9:00 – 9:02 (11:00-11.02) The Opening of the Forum The Overview of the Sessions: Bartosz Musialowicz, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Baku
9:02 – 9:07 (11:02-9:07) Opening Remarks: Ruslan Talibov, Chairman of the Board, Azerbaijan Fintech Association
9:07 – 9:10 (11:07-11:10) Welcoming Remarks: Paweł Widawski, CEO, FinTech Poland
9:10 – 9:20 (11:10 – 11:20) Azerbaijan Banking Sector Overview: Yunus Abdulov, Executive Director, Azerbaijan Banks Association
9:20 – 9:32 (11:20 – 11:32) Azerbaijan Fintech Industry Overview and Introduction of Major Policies: Azer Akbarov, Executive Director, Azerbaijan Fintech Association
9:32 – 9:40 (11:32 – 11:40) Polish Fintech Industry Overview and Its Major Policies: Paweł Widawski, CEO, FinTech Poland
9:40 -9:50 (11:40 -11:50) Guidelines: Entering into the Polish Fintech Market (Michał Kulesza, Rymarz Zdort Maruta – law expert with a unique experience in the industry with a specific interest in IP/IT, CyberSec, FinTech, Cloud and Outsourcing)
9:50 – 10:40 (11:50 – 12:40) Presentations and possible areas for cooperation (5 mins per company)
10:40-10:50 (12:40-12:50) Q&A
10:55 (12:55) The Closing of the Forum