FFCON20 RISE: Jul 9 Senator Deacon Fireside Keynote with Sue Britton of FGS
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July 9, 2020: Senator Colin Deacon is interviewed by Sue Britton, CEO and Founder of Fintech Growth Syndicate in a fireside keynote at FFCON20 DIGITAL RISE. They discuss open banking, the fintech opportunity in Canada and the lack lustre response from the Canadian government to support innovation in financial services inhibiting competitiveness.
Join us and help shape the future of Fintech in Canada
https://fintechandfunding.com/ FFCON20 DIGITAL RISE is hosted by NCFA, TFI and partners; a virtual and interactive 8 week curated online event series taking place from July 9 through to August 27 every Thursday afternoon from 1:45 p.m. EDT.
Each week will be a deep dive into a new theme with high profile global fintech experts who will discuss innovation and Canada’s ability to compete and scale globally, the latest industry developments and emerging trends, regulation and thought leadership.
July 09: Scaling FinTech Funding, Innovation & Competition
July 16: Digital Banking, Open X, Future of PayTech
July 23: Sustainable Finance
July 30: Leadership, Adaptability & Culture
August 06: Digital Identity and Convergence Marketplaces
August 13: Currency Wars & The Rise of DeFi
August 20: Ai in FinTech: biased and in need of regulation?
August 27: The Biggest Debates in Fintech (Rated X) + Fintech Draft Finals
Attend all 8 sessions or only 1!
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Hi Edward, thanks for your question. Please understand that NCFA is portal agnostic however check out the Canadian Crowdfunding Directory for a current list of portals https://ncfacanada.org/canadian-crowdfunding-directory/ all the best, CA
To look at your perspective on what would be the most appropriate site to source crowdfunding for health business related business venture. The funding is for development stage.
Hi Edward, thanks for your question. Please understand that NCFA is portal agnostic however check out the Canadian Crowdfunding Directory for a current list of portals https://ncfacanada.org/canadian-crowdfunding-directory/ all the best, CA
To look at your perspective on what would be the most appropriate site to source crowdfunding for health business related business venture.
The funding is for development stage.
Thanks
Edward
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